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OUR PARTNERS

The Resilience Leaders are committed to working with our collective impact partners to ensure that our community has 100% access to quality survival and thriving services.

 

Definition of Collective Impact: The commitment of a group of important actors from different sectors to a common agenda for solving a specific social problem.

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Anna, Age Eight Institute

The Anna, Age Eight Institute was funded by the New Mexico state legislature in 2019 to reach the goal of ensuring that our children, students and families are trauma-free and empowered to succeed. To achieve this we’re using a data-driven and collaborative process focused on building the capacity of each county to strengthen local systems of health, safety and resilience.

We bring to each county’s leaders and stakeholders a process of brainstorming, learning, mobilizing and innovating, all with the support of state-of-the-art technology. Locally, the Institute’s 100% New Mexico initiative helps guide collaborative efforts using the critical steps of assessing, planning, action and evaluation to ensure accessibility to the ten vital services shown to empower all families and communities. 

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Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico

At the Community Foundation, we are committed to improving quality of life in southern New Mexico. This commitment is at the heart of all we do. Our organization is supported by a broad base of individuals, families, corporations, and institutions connected by the desire to improve the community. We are the trusted source for southern New Mexico, managing hundreds of endowments, including 42 nonprofit agency endowments.

With over 280 endowments housed at the CFSNM supporting scholarships and grant programs, the foundation serves seven counties including: Doña Ana, Hidalgo, Otero, Sierra, Grant, Lincoln and Luna. This allows us to serve as a center for charitable giving so we can support the arts, feed the hungry, expand literacy, improve health, and support countless other meaningful causes in southern New Mexico.

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