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Connecting Minority Communities Pilot Program

New Mexico Highlands University

New Mexico Highlands University (NMHU)'s "Building Sustainable Technology and Equity Connected Communities through Youth and Adult Workforce Development: the Acequia and Land Grant Education" (ALGE) Project will use digital technology to deliver a culturally responsive curriculum to underserved populations in Northern New Mexico (NMM), and culturally sustaining pedagogy to teachers of students in underserved populations.


New Mexico
$2,901,403
Funding Total
Community Technology Hub/Upgrade; Digital Literacy Skills; Entrepreneurship/Small Business; Workforce Training/Economic Growth
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