This post was originally published by the Santa Fe Community Foundation. Safe, Stable, and Supportive Housing Residents of the City Different face a housing squeeze that has become the norm across America. The ingredients are familiar: record median home prices, a...
This post was originally published by the Santa Fe Community Foundation. Event Recap On Monday, February 6, local policymakers, philanthropic leaders, and city, county, and state officials convened to discuss reducing housing insecurity in Santa Fe. Hosted by...
This article was written by Marjorie Childress and published by New Mexico In Depth. It’s been more than 30 years since the last time New Mexicans voted against paying state lawmakers a salary, first in 1990 and again in 1992. Now, some lawmakers think the mood has...
We’re proud to announce that Jarel LaPan Hill is joining the team to continue the Foundation’s work on Good Government Reform. Jarel is an experienced and dynamic leader who brings extensive experience at the local, state, and national levels making her a valuable...
This article was originally published by New Mexico Education. The ways in which New Mexico pays, trains and supports principals is woefully outdated, and ineffective and needs to be overhauled, says a report commissioned by the Greater Albuquerque Chamber of...
Join us for an incredible early childhood speaker series featuring national and local New Mexico experts focused on equity and social justice in early childhood teacher preparation. This series is for higher education faculty and anyone anyone interested in...
New Mexico! The last 48 hours to fill out the census is here! Our teachers, firefighters, nurses, farmers, ranchers depend on an accurate census. If you want to learn about how important the census is, then go to www.my2020census.gov