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The ATR Institute (ATRI) celebrates its 15th anniversary as a nationally recognized research entity at The University of New Mexico. The ATRI has a history of dedicated service to agencies of local, state, tribal, and federal governments, private organizations, and people in underserved communities. During our decade of existence, the Institute has become an acknowledged leader in the field of transportation research.
New Mexico Voices for Children is a progressive, non-partisan organization that advocates to improve the health and well-being of children, families and communities in New Mexico. Our work to eliminate child poverty is focused by four core values: economic justice, healthy communities, citizen participation and human rights.
Re-Visioning New Mexico is a 501 (c)(3) organization working in close collaboration with our 501(c)(4) sister organization, the NM Progressive Alliance for Community Empowerment (PACE). Re-Visioning New Mexico and PACE work toward social justice by building community-based power in New Mexico. Re-Visioning New Mexico is an organizing center dedicated to the nitty-gritty, long-term work required to lift our state out of chronic poverty. We help create community-based power through community organizing, leadership development, coalition building, popular education, and participatory research. Re-Visioning is a multi-cultural, grassroots, non-profit organization, linked to our base of New Mexicans of low to average levels of income, through our sister organization, PACE.
Re-Visioning New Mexico works toward social justice by building community-based power in New Mexico. We are dedicated to the long-term, organizational work that is required to lift our state out of chronic poverty and build a progressive future for New Mexico. We are multi-cultural and grassroots-oriented. We engage in multi-issue coalition building, public policy research, skills and leadership training, popular education, grassroots empowerment, and community organizing.
Southwest Research and Information Center (SRIC) was founded in 1971 for the purpose of providing information to the public on the effects of energy development and resource exploitation on the people and their cultures, lands, water, and air of New Mexico and the Southwest.
Think New Mexico is a results-oriented think tank serving the citizens of New Mexico. Our mission is to improve the quality of life for all New Mexicans, especially working low- and middle-income families. We fulfill this mission by educating the public, the media, and policymakers about some of the most serious problems facing New Mexico and by developing effective, comprehensive, sustainable solutions to those problems