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Advisory Committee: governs strategic direction, funding and sustainability of SHARE New Mexico

  • Diane Harrison Ogawa, Project Sponsor, PNM Resources
  • Debi Randall, Executive Director, SHARE New Mexico
  • Heather Balas, New Mexico First
  • Curtis Cannon, State of New Mexico
  • Krista Kelley, Motiva Corp.
  • Wendy Lewis, McCune Charitable Foundation
  • Dennis McCutcheon, Con Alma HEALTH Foundation
  • Jeff Mitchell, UNM, Bureau of Business and Economic Research
  • Tom Pollak, The Urban Institute
  • Joohee Rand, Santa Fe Community Foundation
  • Carla Romero, McCune Charitable Foundation
  • Randy Royster, Albuquerque Community Foundation
  • Jennifer Mastripolito, United Way of Central New Mexico
  • Carlos Navarro, New Mexico Bread of the World
  • Glenna Voigt, Media Arts Collaborative Charter School

Contact Us

Debi Randall, Executive Director, SHARE New Mexico

[email protected]; 505-346-2692, ext. 700

About Us

SHARE New Mexico is a website for individuals or organizations who are working to improve quality of life for New Mexicans.  The site is for collaborating and sharing information.  It's free, and it has up to date resources and programs for communities across the state.

History of SHARE New Mexico

Envisioned by leaders from PNM, United Way of Central New Mexico, and the Bureau of Business and Economic Research at UNM, SHARE New Mexico was created to provide a platform for sharing information and data in New Mexico.

Major philanthropic and private institutions have committed funding for SHARE New Mexico, which will be utilized to build and sustain the website to ensure it is a valuable and reliable resource.

Why is SHARE New Mexico Needed?

With growing social needs and reduced funding, New Mexico's nonprofit and governmental organizations are asked to do more with less.

Organizations need to collaborate, to develop evidence-based programs, and to be more accountable. We must work smarter by making better use of information.

Policy makers, funders and service providers do not have the time to find, manage and evaluate the information available in thousands of valuable websites and databases. 

Funders of SHARE New Mexico

SHARE New Mexico is funded by the Albuquerque Community Foundation, Bank of America, Community Foundation of Southern New Mexico, CNM Foundation, Con Alma HEALTH Foundation, Kilmer Kilmer Marshall Duran Brand Builders, McCune Charitable Foundation, PNM, PNM Resources Foundation, Sandia National Labs/Lockheed Martin Corporation, Santa Fe Community Foundation, United Way of Central New Mexico, Wells Fargo, and the W. K. Kellogg Foundation.

Our Partners

SHARE New Mexico has been able to establish a broad network of organizations that share our goal of effecting social change. We believe that a close and mutually beneficial collaboration with allied organizations throughout the state is critical to our long-term goal of improving quality of life of New Mexicans.

New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department
DREAMS - Santa Fe Community College club for students with disabilities
HSD ISD Office of Healthcare Reform
New Mexico Income Support Division
KIDS COUNT, NM Voices for Children
Kilmer Kilmer Marshall Duran Brand Consultants
LJS Consulting, Inc. and MyCommunityNM.org
New Mexico Medical Assistance Division
New Mexico Association of Grantmakers
New Mexico Community Data Collaborative
New Mexico Head Start
New Mexico Human Services Department
NewMexicoResources.org
New Mexico Association of Food Banks
New Mexico Association of Health Councils
New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness
New Mexico First
New Mexico Head Start Association
New Mexico Sentencing Commission
New Mexico Department of Health
OptumHealth
PNM
Roadrunner Foodbank
New Mexico Alliance for School Based Health Centers
Sierra Health Council
Teaching Solutions and NMECC.org
The City of Albuquerque Mayor's Office of Volunteerism and Engagement (MOVE)
The Foundation Center
The University of New Mexico's Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER)
The University of New Mexico's Center for Education Policy Research
The Urban Institute's National Center for Charitable Statistics
United Way of Central New Mexico
United Way of Central New Mexico's Center for Nonprofit Excellence