Regional Partner Organizations Network
The Forum’s ten Regional Partner Organizations represent a diversity of assets, skills, partnerships, and abilities that serve as local intermediaries and centers for training, technical assistance, and convening of community partners. Many of the Regional Partner Organizations are already engaged in local, regional and statewide workforce development efforts; through these efforts, they support design and implementation of local workforce development programming.
Regional Partner Organizations engage in asset-mapping, data collection, and asset-building efforts as part of their partnership agreement with the Forum. Through their services and programs, regional partner organizations are focusing on direct and systems-based solutions to the challenges of poverty, low education rates, low family income and asset development, racial/cultural inequities, environmental stewardship, health and wellness, and tribal sovereignty.
Want to know more? Additional information on the Forum's Infrastructure Network is available here. Click on the links here to find out descriptive information about our networks, including capacity-building and advocacy efforts.
To find out more about an individual Regional Partner, place your mouse/cursor over a star on the map. To go directly to a partner site, click on a star below.
- Board of Directors Selects New Executive Director
- Public Allies New Mexico Recruiting for 2011-2012 Members
- Public Allies New Mexico Recruiting for 2011-2012 Partners
- NM Youth Alliance Quarterly Gathering
- New Mexico Service Learning Network Event Calendar
- February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month
- National Civilian Conservation Corps Seeks NM Projects and Members
- Public Allies Graduating 2009-2010 Class
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