by Leila Salim | May 8, 2023 | AFLEP in New Mexico, New Mexico
by Angela Merkert, Executive Director, AFLEP — Whew! That 60 day session went by fast. Over 240 bills were passed of the more than 1000 filed. A number of those bills will support increased local economic prosperity. We are grateful for legislative support for...
by Leila Salim | Jan 23, 2023 | AFLEP in New Mexico, New Mexico
Partnership Delivers More Than Financing The Life Link in Santa Fe rents and owns multiple buildings where it delivers a multitude of services. When management wanted to create synergy around some of those services by housing them under one roof, the nonprofit...
by Leila Salim | Dec 6, 2022 | AFLEP in New Mexico, New Mexico
New Mexico Economic Development Department (EDD) Cabinet Secretary Alicia J. Keyes announced Monday that the state has been awarded a $250,000 STEP grant from the U.S. Small Business Administration to help small businesses cultivate the global marketplace. The State...
by Leila Salim | Nov 28, 2022 | AFLEP in New Mexico, Local Economies, New Mexico, Uncategorized
by Spencer Schacht | KOB A new study ranks New Mexico as the most Hispanic-dependent economy in the U.S. It found the Land of Enchantment has the most Latino-owned businesses nationwide. The study published by Creditos En USA found that in New Mexico one of every five...
by Leila Salim | Aug 29, 2022 | Economics, New Mexico
Representative Christine Chandler from Los Alamos shared some big ideas for the budget surplus the state legislature will get to work with in the 60-day session this winter. It was published in three papers over the weekend. Here is an excerpt: Diversifying and...
by Michelle Mosser | Aug 16, 2021 | Local Economies, New Mexico, New Mexico News, News
Aztec, NM in San Juan County. By Kent Kanouse, Flickr (CC BY-NC 2.0) By Daniel J. Chacón, Santa Fe New Mexican | August 13, 2021 A Public Bank of New Mexico can ensure equitable funding for all of New Mexico’s communities and the opportunity to see each...