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Feb 24 meeting - Call in if you can't attend in person

  • Just a reminder about the February 24 NMAG luncehon:

    If you can't attend in person please feel free to call in: 855-800-5102; Participant code 38091949#.  We’re looking forward to having you join us.

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February 24 Membership Meeting - Noon at Con Alma

  • Dear Members of NMAG,

    The NMAG Board of Directors has decided to hold three meetings on the last Friday of the month in February, March and April to gather the members of NMAG together for an overview of the organization and its membership. These meetings will be devoted to informing members about NMAG and New Mexico funders and what they do.   It is hoped that this format will provide an opportunity for members to become more informed about the membership and the different...

Letter from NMAG Board Chair - Welcoming in the new year

  • Dear NMAG Membership,
    On behalf of the New Mexico Association of Grantmakers (NMAG) Board of Directors, I would like to wish you all a happy and healthy New Year.
     
    The purpose of this letter is to update you on the current status of NMAG, notify you of upcoming networking and professional development luncheons, and to introduce you to our new board members and 2011 – 2013 Board of Directors.
     
    The NMAG...

Nicholas Carr in Albuquerque - Feb 17

  • FHL Foundation Presents:

    Nicholas Carr in Albuquerque

    February 17, 2012

    Carr wrote the book "The Shallows--What the Internet Is Doing to Our Brains" (for which he was nominated for a Pulitzer). Carr's book looks at the following topics that have been in the news recently:
    • Is the 'Me Generation' less empathetic?
    • Study links...

NMAG Annual Meeting reminder: Nov 9

  • Dear NMAG Membership:

    We hope you can join us for our upcoming NMAG Annual Meeting on Wed., Nov. 9th from 1pm to 4 pm at the Jemez Room at the Santa Fe Community College (see directions below). Please email RSVP to Laurie at laurieb@lannan.org or ph 505.986.8160, ext. 115. For those members participating by phone, please call...

Save the Date: November 9 NMAG Annual Meeting

  • SAVE THE DATE - NMAG ANNUAL MEETING

    New Mexico Association of Grantmakers Annual Meeting and elections will be held in Santa Fe on Wednesday, November 9, 2011 from 1:00 - 4:00 pm.   The Annual Meeting will be held in the Jemez Rooms of the Santa Fe Community College, Santa Fe, NM.

    The meeting will be held to inform membership about NMAG changes and future, and to elect incoming an/or continuing board members.

    Questions?...

Advancing Vulnerable Children and Families in New Mexico

  • Advancing Vulnerable Children and Families in New Mexico: A Collaborative Strategy to Improve Access to Benefits and Integrated Services

    A Working Document for Data--‐Driven, Cross--‐Sector Discussion

    This report was prepared by Joohee Rand, consultant, for a joint project of the New Mexico Association of Grantmakers (NMAG) and the Center for Philanthropic Partnerships (CPP).  The project was funded with generous support from the W.K. Kellogg...

NMAG Update

  • Dear NMAG Membership,

    This is an update on the current status of NMAG, including upcoming networking and professional development luncheons, and an introduction of our new board officers and 2011 – 2013 Board of Directors. Please see the “Letter from the NMAG Board Chair” under the “Take Note” section in our website for more details.

    The NMAG Annual Membership meeting was held on November 9, 2011. There was strong support from...

Cultural Entrepreneurship: A Solution for New Mexico?

  • New Mexico's economy, like most economies of the Western United States, is experiencing a dynamic shift. Successful participation in the global economy will require an innovation-based workforce in which human creativity is the foremost natural resource.

    Increasingly, communities in New Mexico and elsewhere compete for investments and jobs, forcing communities everywhere to offer lower wages to gain a foothold. Some refer to this as a 'race to the botoom.'

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