2015 Reduce Your Use Grant Recipients
2015 PNM Reduce Your Use Grant Recipients
Announcing the 2015 PNM Reduce Your Use Grant Winners!
Congratulations to the 54 nonprofit organizations across the state who have earned $250,000 in grants. Here's how they will use the grants to save energy and free up budgets to help more people in their programs.
Alamogordo
Center for Protective Environment, Inc.: Replace two washers and two dryers with energy efficient models. $4,799.88
United Way of Otero County: Increase insulation, replace windows and front door, and upgrade lighting. $5,000
Albuquerque
Adelante Development Center Inc.: Upgrade 41 lights with LED interior and exterior lighting in three locations. $5,000
Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice (ACPJ) : Replace refrigerator, & replace drafty door with an energy efficient door with dual pane windows. $4,200
Albuquerque HealthCare For The Homeless: Upgrade interior and exterior lighting for a safer environment for clients and staff. $5,000
Albuquerque Little Theatre: Converting to LED cyclorama lighting system. $5,000
Albuquerque Rescue Mission: Upgrade twenty-three interior lighting fixtures. $3,105
Animal Humane Association of New Mexico: Installation of sustainable insulation in a roof which currently has no insulation. $5,000
Assistance League of Albuquerque, Inc.: Retrofit all ceiling fixtures in main building with LED T8 replacement lamps. $5,000
Boys & Girls Club of Central New Mexico: Replace inefficient windows. $5,000
Casa Esperanza: Install forty ceiling fans with efficient lighting. $5,000
Explora Science Center & Childrens Museum of Albuquerque: Upgrade to more energy efficient lighting in two classrooms. $5,000
Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails, Inc. Installing lighting controls and more efficient interior warehouse and exterior lighting. $4,995.42
Great Southwest Council - Boy Scouts of America: Replace 21 inefficient lights and ballasts in old building supporting 4,000 troop leaders. $4,800
Greater Albuquerque Habitat for Humanity: Replace HVAC equipment. $5,000
JCC of Greater Albuquerque: Upgrade gymnasium lighting with more efficient lighting. $,5000
Keshet Dance Company: Install duct heaters into the existing air handler units with an electric hookup into the duct heaters. $5,000
Life Roots: Replace four refrigerators and 3 dishwashers and 1 ice maker with Energy Star appliances. $4,570
Mandy's Special Farm: Replace industrial water heater and interior light fixtures with energy-efficient fixtures and bulbs. $4,330.95
Musical Theater Southwest: Replace lights with new, more energy-efficient LED lights to keep cooling costs lower too. $4,770
National Dance Institute, Inc - Albuquerque: Replace all remaining outdated halogen light fixtures. $5,000
New Mexico Museum of Natural History & Science Foundation: Replace 35 lamps with LEDs. $5,000
Newlife Homes Inc: Replace single pane windows for increased efficiency. $5,000
Oasis Albuquerque: Install two automated doors for more efficient operations. $4,420
P B & J Family Services, Inc.: Install shade cover and revamp air conditioning unit. $4,683
Rio Grande Food Project: Install a new high-efficiency 4 ton air conditioning unit. $5,000
Ronald McDonald House Charities of New Mexico: Purchase three new stacking washer and dryer units. $4,902
SAFE House: Replace CFL fixures with LEDs. $1,000
Samaritan Counseling Center Foundation,Inc.: Replace two large storefront style windows. $4,415
Supportive Housing Coalition of New Mexico: Replace aging refrigerator units with Energy Star appliances at Sunport Plaza Apartments. $4,941
The Storehouse, Inc.: Upgrade cooling equipment and purchase 2 portable evaporative coolers that will provide flexible cooling. $4,300
Therapeutic Living Services Inc.: Replace 24 lighting fixtures on the first floor. $5,000
Vortex, Inc.: Purchase new LED theatrical lighting instruments. $4,402.95
Working Classroom, Inc.: Install three energy efficient windows/passive solar unit combos ("Trombe walls"). $5,000
Belen
Belen Art League: Replace fluorescent and old track lighting with LED lighting. $5,000
Deming
St. Vincent de Paul: Install a new, efficient evaporative cooler for the after-hours building of the homeless shelter & soup kitchen. $1,325
Las Vegas
Animal Welfare Coalition of Northeastern New Mexico: Replace washers and dryers with more efficient units. $5,000
The Samaritan House, Inc.: Replace two large storefront style windows in the Samaritan House Thrift Store. $4,250
Lordsburg
Spirit of Hidalgo: Replace doors, windows, lights with more efficient ones. $5,000
Los Ranchos
Dar a Luz Birth & Health Center: Replace nine original casement windows. $5,000
Peralta
Bosque Farms Rodeo Association: Replace aging windows and heating, venting, air conditioning. $4,570
Rio Rancho
St. Felix Pantry: Replace existing 20 plus year old single-pane windows with more energy efficient windows. $5,000
Ruidoso
The Humane Society of Lincoln County: Update lighting in two locations: thrift store showroom and intake/adoption center. $4,638.32
Santa Fe
ARTsmart: Change 100 bulbs to LED lights and replace refrigerator/freezer. $5,000
Friendship Club: Replace windows for better operations. $4,750
Habitat for Humanity - Santa Fe: Replace 440 watt Metal Halide light fixtures with the same number of energy efficient LED light fixtures. $5,000
Homewise, Inc.: Install four additional solar PV modules. $5,000
Institute of American Indian Arts: Replace 115 existing halogen light bulbs with energy efficient LED bulbs. $3,450
Nature Conservancy of New Mexico: Upgrade computer network switches that draw less power. $4,101.48
The Santa Fe Opera: Upgrade all lighting to LED in Opera Club. $5,000
Youthworks: Purchase new Energy Star rated air conditioning and heating units for its training facility. $5,000
Silver City
Girl Scouts of the Desert Southwest - Southern New Mexico & West Texas, Inc.: Install new LED energy efficient lighting. $5,000
Life Quest Inc.: Replace 13 single pane windows with more energy efficient windows. $4,280
Silver City Gospel Mission: Buy new energy efficient appliances to replace old non-energy star ones. $5,000