New Mexico is at risk of a significant undercount in the 2020 Census and we need your help. Due to last minute changes by the U.S. Census Bureau (the “Bureau”), New Mexico’s residents’ right to be counted is in jeopardy. Most recently, the Bureau shortened the...
Con Alma Health Foundation is pleased to continue our participation in the fourth annual National Day of Racial Healing on Jan. 21, 2020. As someone who is deeply invested in our work, we’ll hope you join us too. Racism affects all of us, regardless of our backgrounds...
This year’s hero of health is Trinidad de jesus Arguello, PhD., LCSW, PMHRN-BC-RN, co-founder and administrator of Compostela Community and Family Cultural Institute in Taos County. Arguello is a nurse, administrator, social worker and advocate who volunteers on...
At icountnm.gov, New Mexicans can learn about the importance of the decennial Census and the crucial federal program funds apportioned according to its results, find key dates and documents, and learn how to contribute to local efforts that will ensure all New...
Call to Action: Children at the Center Project Wrap-Up Event Con Alma thanks the Call to Action: Children at the Center Project Team for their individual and collective contributions in making this project a success. We also thank the participants, presenters, and...
New Mexico Counts! 2020 is an outreach campaign supported by a collaborative of funders to help ensure that all New Mexicans are counted in the 2020 Census, especially in the most hard-to-count and reach communities. The committee is comprised of the New Mexico Census...