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    July 12, 2018
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Your Northern New Mexico Education Foundation For over 20 years, the LANL Foundation has been investing in learning and human potential. As the only nonprofit solely dedicated to education in Northern New Mexico, our innovative programs, community collaborations, and advocacy support our vision that all New Mexicans have the skills and confidence they need to be self-sufficient, lifelong learners who are engaged in their community LANL FOUNDATION investing in Learning &Human Potential LANLfoundation.crg $70 million has been invested by the LANL Foundation in districts, schools, nonprofits and individuals through education programs, grants, and scholarships during 1997-2017 $6.45 million has been invested and leveraged by LANL Foundation for early childhood programs including home visiting since 2006 Pueblo Outreach Project, guided by LANL Foundation in partnership with Eight Northern Indian Pueblos Council, is developing an asset map and culturally relevant plan for each of the eight northern Pueblos to increase awareness and build capacity for family support systems in their community. More than $350,000 will be invested this year in K-12 Program grants that provide socio-emotional support for students and teachers, build STEM initiatives encourage and grow the education profession, and promote advocacy for learning at all levels $15.5 million has been invested in STEM education through the LANL Foundation's Inquiry Science Education Consortium (ISEC) 11,000 students & 570 teachers in 44 elementary schools across 8 districts & 2 pueblos in Northern New Mexico receive free curriculum, experiential learning materials, and educator professional development. Since 1999, more than $6.8 million in scholarships have made a positive impact on the lives of 1,400+ students in Northern New Mexico. In 2018, 142 students will receive $712,950 in scholarships that highlight many diverse qualifications and accomplishments. Small education & community outreach grants totaling $225,000 will be awarded this year to support public education needs such as curriculum, literacy, experiential learning, dropout prevention, teacher training, early childhood programs, adult learning, and community events