Awards
The Grant Plant is fortunate to work with a talented cohort of not-for-profit organizations in New Mexico. They are improving the educational, economic, and general welfare and outcomes of New Mexico’s children and adults. Team TGP helped to write, compile, and submit the following grants that were awarded to our deserving clients! These are just a small sampling of awarded proposals. If you would like to know more about the award winning grant proposals we have submitted, please contact us.
- 2nd Judicial District Attorney granted multiple awards from the U.S. Department of Justice
- NM Mortgage Finance Authority awarded $1M to rehabilitate homes of veterans
- NACA Inspired Schools Network awarded grants from U.S. Department of Education
- Presbyterian Healthcare Services’ Healthy Here project receives $4.5M grant from the CDC
- The Department of Labor’s American Apprenticeship program awards $2,999,553 to Central New Mexico Community College
- The Department of Labor’s TechHire program awards $4 million to Workforce Connection of Central New Mexico
- Kresge Foundation awards $900,000 to the CNM Foundation
- School Based Health Center Grant Awarded to Native American Community Academy
- PB&J Selected as One of Four Responsible Fatherhood Ex-Prisoner Reentry Grantees in the Country
- New Mexico Voices for Children a Casey Grantee
- CNM Receives Ottens Family Foundation Award
- Native American Community Academy selected as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Awardee
- Indian Pueblo Cultural Center Receives PNM Funding
- Cornucopia Adult Day Services Awarded Anderson Family Foundation Funding
- Central New Mexico Community College awarded Delta Dental New Mexico Grant
2nd Judicial District Attorney granted multiple awards from the U.S. Department of Justice
The 2ndJudicial District Attorney of Bernalillo County received several awards from the U.S. Department of Justice. These included a 3-year grant for the Albuquerque International District Community-Based Crime Reduction Plan. The project will include enforcement, focused on hot spot policing and violent crime reduction; smart prosecution, focused on data-driven case decisions; place-based crime prevention, based on community mobilization, group violence intervention, and environmental design; and community development and social service supports, focused on health, housing, substance abuse, and economic opportunity. Another grant was the Bureau of Justice Affairs National Sexual Assault Kit Initiative, for which the D.A.’s Office received a 3-year grant to scale its capacity to process SAEK backlogs. It will establish a formal Sexual Assault Cold Case unit in order to bring justice to the victims of sexual assault in our district and prosecute approximately 300 of the estimated 585 viable cases. Rounding out the awards, the D.A.’s Office was awarded a 2-year grant for Technology Innovation for Public Safety. This grant will support the development of the Criminal Data Hub, an automated consolidated query of multiple datasets generating a comprehensive criminal history for each offender.