A large portion of the community in New Mexico attended a regional convening on Thursday, September 12 at Buffalo Thunder in Española. At the convening, Triad announced and presented more than $800,000 in funding awards to local recipients including LANL Foundation and the Regional Development Corporation to support education and workforce development in Northern New Mexico. Two new grants that reflect Triad's and the University of California’s commitment to education were awarded on Thursday, November 12.
$600,000 was awarded to invest in k-12 stem education, capacity of teachers, and college attendance and completion support. $200,000 was awarded in support of regional development corporation, which includes workforce development programs in six different higher education institutions.
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