Articles Related to Advocacy

iNative: New Community Blog from NB3F

May 3 2016

Related to: Advocacy

Establishing Better Eating and Wellness Habits in the Early Years

I have a clear memory of my grandfather telling me as a child when he saw me eating Doritos, “That is not food.” As I got older, I started thinking about why he said that. Today as a mother and a teacher at Keres Children’s Learning Center (KCLC) in Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico, I think about where our... Read Article

How is the Affordable Care Act Working in New Mexico?

Apr 15 2016

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Leadership

Join Con Alma Health Foundation and stakeholders at a convening to discuss the major findings and recommendations regarding a study on the impact of ACA in New Mexico from a health equity perspective: Achieving Equity in Health for Children and Families in New Mexico Through the Affordable Care Act

Convening... Read Article

2016 Grant Cycle, Con Alma Health Foundation

Apr 14 2016

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Fund Development

Three Grant Cycles for New Mexico 

The Con Alma Health Foundation's 2016 Grant Program will include: Small Grants, Technical Assistance Grants, and Northern New Mexico Health Grants Group (NNMHGG) Grants. 

Dates to remember:

Monday, April 18: Small Grant and NNMHGG grant application periods will open... Read Article

Working Towards the Common Good

Apr 13 2016

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Collaboration

Findings from the 2015 NM Nonprofit Survey 

For the third year, the Building Movement Project (BMP) and partner organizations in New Mexico surveyed our state’s nonprofit organizations. The 2015 report analyzes the responses of 267 nonprofit organizations that participated in the survey effort in the fall of 2015.

As with the... Read Article

You're Invited! UNM Campus-Community Forum, Apr 15

Apr 4 2016

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Leadership, Related to: Volunteer Management

Want to Collaborate? 

Are you a community member who collaborates or would like to collaborate with a faculty member or student group on UNM campus? Are you a UNM faculty member who collaborates with community partners in your teaching and research? Do... Read Article

Come On, Give Us a Few Minutes of Your Time

Feb 18 2016

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Board Development, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Financial Management, Related to: Fund Development, Related to: Human Resources, Related to: Leadership, Related to: Technology, Related to: Volunteer Management

Please take our survey which has been designed to... Read Article

Nonprofit Feasibility Workshop - Feb 26

Feb 16 2016

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Board Development, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Communications & Marketing, Related to: Evaluation, Related to: Financial Management, Related to: Fund Development, Related to: Human Resources, Related to: Leadership, Related to: Technology, Related to: Volunteer Management

So you want to make a difference 

You’ve been wondering how... Read Article

Health, Education, Financial Stability, Basic Needs

Jan 21 2016

Related to: Advocacy

How can you be a part of the conversation? 

The United Way of Central New Mexico (UWCNM) public policy webpage aims to inform people about how they can be involved in improving public policy related to the health, education, financial stability, and basic needs of our communities in central New Mexico. 

Stay on top of it... Read Article

A Sensory Garden For Those Who Need It Most

Jan 20 2016

Related to: Advocacy

Program expansion that serves everyone 

Cornucopia Adult and Family Services provides family-oriented, daytime services for the elderly, frail, and individuals with intellectual disabilities. We are excited to announce that one of our greenhouse services have recently expanded to include a Horticultural Therapy program.

The Horticultural Therapy... Read Article

South Valley Community Partnership for Health Equity Applying Lessons Learned in Cuba

Jan 12 2016

Related to: Advocacy, Related to: Collaboration, Related to: Evaluation

Prioritizing people over profits 

The recent thaw in relations between the United States and Cuba has generated new hope for bi-lateral exchanges, although for now, the potential remains largely in the realm of collective imagination. The tourism industry imagines white sand beaches and resorts visited by... Read Article

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