by Leila Salim | Jan 23, 2023 | AFLEP in New Mexico, New Mexico
Partnership Delivers More Than Financing — The Life Link in Santa Fe rents and owns multiple buildings where it delivers a multitude of services. When management wanted to create synergy around some of those services by housing them under one roof, the nonprofit...
by Leila Salim | Dec 6, 2022 | AFLEP in New Mexico, New Mexico
New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced Monday that the state has been awarded a $250,000 STEP grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration to help small businesses cultivate the global marketplace. The State...
by Leila Salim | Dec 2, 2022 | AFLEP in New Mexico, Uncategorized
KNCE’s Chris Pieper invited AFLEP Outreach Coordinator, Sarah Manning, as well as Hamilton Brown and Diane Schiffen, on his radio show to talk about Local Economies. The show is called “Living with Earth” on 93.5 True Taos Radio, and Chris is also a...
by Leila Salim | Nov 30, 2022 | AFLEP in New Mexico, New Mexico News
Paula Garcia, executive director of the nonprofit New Mexico Acequia Association (NMAA), is optimistic that determination combined with state and federal resources can make the damaged ditches vital again. But she is haunted by the fear that fire and flood may have...
by Leila Salim | Nov 28, 2022 | AFLEP in New Mexico, Local Economies, New Mexico, Uncategorized
by Spencer Schacht | KOB A new study ranks New Mexico as the most Hispanic-dependent economy in the U.S. It found the Land of Enchantment has the most Latino-owned businesses nationwide. The study published by Creditos En USA found that in New Mexico one of every five...