Taos County
Solutions and stories from Northern New Mexico
- Local Champion:
- TK1
- Date funded:
- May 23, 2022
- Grant Amount:
- $30,000
- Local Champion:
- Talpa Community Center Association Inc.
- Date funded:
- May 23, 2022
- Grant Amount:
- $9,960
- Local Champion:
- Taos Tree Board
- Date funded:
- April 28, 2022
- Grant Amount:
- $2,300
- Local Champion:
- Taos Swim Club
- Date funded:
- April 25, 2022
- Grant Amount:
- $9,994
- Local Champion:
- Taos High School
- Date funded:
- April 4, 2022
- Grant Amount:
- $8,400
- Local Champion:
- NM Film Prize
- Date funded:
- March 22, 2022
- Grant Amount:
- $6,160
- Local Champion:
- Questa Economic Development Fund
- Date funded:
- March 16, 2022
- Grant Amount:
- $6,700
- Local Champion:
- Downtown Taos
- Date funded:
- March 14, 2022
- Grant Amount:
- $3,200
In 2021, Taos Municipal Schools debuted dedicated relaxation spaces for teachers who have confronted staff shortages, enormous workloads, and a flood of pandemic-related disruptions. A few months later, students got some wellness spaces of their own—and now other New Mexico schools can too.
As Taos nonprofits confronted staff shortages, nine organizations teamed up to pursue federal funding that provides relief to the community-serving organizations.
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