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2007 PNM Partnership Grants Recipients
- Albuquerque HealthCare For The Homeless, Psychosocial Rehabilitation (adult training and re-training and job mentoring services), Albuquerque, $7,500
- Assistance League of Albuquerque, Inc., Operation School Bell®, Albuquerque, $10,000
- Barelas Community Development Corporation, Ancianos y Jovenes Community Garden (Seniors and Youth) Community Garden, Albuquerque, $7,500
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern New Mexico, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northern New Mexico School Buddies, Santa Fe, $5,000
- Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southeastern New Mexico, Inc., School Based Expansion Program, Roswell, $5,000
- Children In Need Of Services Inc, Students Taking All the Right Steps or S.T.A.R.S., Alamogordo, $5,000
- Earth's Birthday Project, Basic Inquiry: New Mexico Science Enrichments Project, Santa Fe, $7,500
- Family Crisis Center, Technology for DV Education, Farmington, $5,000
- Fractal Foundation, Fulldome Fractals in New Mexico Schools, Albuquerque, $5,000
- Friends Of The Rio Grande Nature Center, Bosque Education Guide: Out to the River and Through the Woods, Albuquerque, $8,000
- Gila Conservation Education Center, Gila Conservation Education Center Educational Trunks Program, Silver City, $5,000
- Gila Institute for Tots to Teens, Out-of-School Education Opportunities, Silver City, $5,000
- Keep New Mexico Beautiful, Inc., Dusty Roadrunner on the Road. The official state cleanup mascot delivers environmental education to New Mexico students, Albuquerque, $6,470
- Kirtland Youth Association Inc, After-School and Summer Literacy and Recreation Program, Kirtland, $5,000
- Life Saver Food Bank, Inc., Food for Kids Backpack Program, Clovis, $10,000
- Mission: Literacy, Excellence at Comprehensive English Literacy (ExCEL), Albuquerque, $7,000
- New Mexico State University Foundation, Inc., SNM SEMAA: Southern New Mexico Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Aerospace Academy, Las Cruces, $10,000
- New Mexico State University Foundation, Inc., Water Resources Collection Project Phase II, Las Cruces, $7,000
- Nicodemus Wilderness Project, Apprentice Ecologist Initiative™, Albuquerque, $5,000
- P B & J Family Services, Inc., PB&J Community Garden, Albuquerque, $5,000
- Presbyterian Ear Institute, Curriculum Upgrade: To fund the purchase of much-needed Reading, Math, and Handwriting Curriculum for Presbyterian Ear Institute Oral School, as well as to purchase Assessment Protocols needed for annual student assessments, Albuquerque, $5,372
- Rocky Mountain Youth Corps, Rocky Mountain Youth Corps Summer Junior Corps, Ranchos de Taos, $10,000
- S O Y Mariachi Inc, S.O.Y. (Save Our Youth) Music and Art Program, Roswell, $6,000
- San Juan College Foundation, Read to Succeed, Farmington, $7,500
- San Juan County Partnership Inc/S. T. E. P. (Student Transition Employment Program), San Juan S. T. E. P. or San Juan Student Transition Employment Program, Farmington, $5,000
- Ser Santa Fe Jobs For Progress Inc., Teen Parenting Support Advisor, Santa Fe, $5,000
- Southeast NM Community Action Corporation, Senior Citizens Meal Trays and Computers, Carlsbad, $10,000
- Storehouse West, Inc., Senior Citizen Personal Program, Rio Rancho, $5,000
- Susan's Legacy, Life Skills Classes, Albuquerque, $5,000
- The Literacy Center at UNM-Taos, Bringing Adult Literacy, Work Readiness, and GED Preparation Classes to Colfax County, Taos, $7,000
- The Storehouse, OutReach / HomeReach, Albuquerque, $5,750
- Valencia County Literacy Council, Valencia Literacy Program's BOOK Readers and Family Literacy Preschool, Los Lunas, $7,500
- Volunteer Center of Grant County, Partners For Seniors program, Silver City, $5,000
- YDI Foundation, YDI Computer Clubhouse, Albuquerque, $5,000
- YWCA Middle Rio Grande, TechGYRLS, Albuquerque, $7,000
- Zia Girl Scout Council Inc, S.T.E.M. Science, Technology, Engineering and Math, Artesia, $5,000
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