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Home - New Mexico Health Equity Partnership At least, 15 policies positively impacted since 2012 494 children and young people advocating for systems change 343 parents advocating for systems change Staying informed and engaged 1,334 community-based stakeholders engaged in the HEP network Partnering for a healthy change 494 children and young people advocating for systems change Staying Informed and Engaged 93 decision makers engaged in community efforts Learn about current NMHEP’s events, volunteer opportunities, and efforts at this link .
Read NMHEP’s past Newsletters here . – Email Address , First & Last Name , Organization Name, Address NMHEP has stood side-by-side with our wonderful community partners to shift power relations and advocate for policy and systems changes to create healthy and just communities!
Collectively, we are working to build a future where every New Mexican has the opportunity to lead a healthy life, to live in neighborhoods where their children and families thrive, and to be able to have a say in the decisions that impact their communities and their lives. Donate here in celebration of NMHEP and help us work in community for many years to come!!
Your donation makes it possible for every New Mexican to have an opportunity live a healthy life. Thank you! Donations are accepted through the donation portal and email.
Please contact us if you have any questions at donations New Mexico needs residents actively involved in making a difference, and it needs communities serving as a galvanizing force to inform decision makers. HEP is creating spaces and processes to make this possible. We do this by connecting people, community groups, and decision makers.
We bring together organizations and communities working on diverse movements. Our partnership is a statewide network that consists of four core partners and over 90 network members (grassroots organizations and community members in 15 counties) organizing and mobilizing around diverse issues. We primarily work with groups led by community members most directly impacted by the issues.
There are no upcoming events. NMHEP uses a unique, multi-stakeholder statewide approach tailored to grassroots community assets and needs. This approach draws on the collective strengths of diverse partners and allies.
The Partnership highly values cultural knowledge and engages communities by building on their assets to advocate for policy change. Please explore the resources in this section and let us know if you have any questions.
Policy Institute Resources/links Get Money Out of Politics Establish More Inclusive and Equitable Definitions of Neighborhood Develop a Statewide Bill of Rights Establish Diverse Community Boards or a People's Congress New Mexico Health Equity Partnership Collective Policy Impacts McKinley Community Collaborative for Health Equity San Juan Community Collaborative for Health Equity Doña Ana Communities United
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in New Mexico. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
New Mexico Health Equity Partnership Grants is funded by New Mexico Health Equity Partnership. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in New Mexico. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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