EIN 85-0277138

United Way of North Central New Mexico

IRS 501(c) type
501(c)(3)
Num. employees
64
Year formed
1979
Most recent tax filings
2024-06-01
Description
To create supportive communities where people live healthy and productive lives. To bring people and resources together to measurably improve lives and strengthen our communities.
Also known as...
United Way of Central New Mexico
Total revenues
$15,236,888
2024
Total expenses
$16,678,284
2024
Total assets
$22,530,189
2024
Num. employees
64
2024

Program areas at United Way of North Central New Mexico

K-12 learning: attendance and engagement uwncnm's attendance team support group (a collective impact team made up of community partners, school districts and the nm public education department) offers in-person conferences twice yearly and virtual workshops for school-based attendance teams statewide. The trainings offer tools and techniques teams can use to implement the attendance for success act and reduce chronic absenteeism. In february 2023, the team organized an attendance conference with 340 participants from 25 New Mexico school districts. After the event, 85% of participants indicated that they felt more prepared to implement their attendance improvement plan at their school. In fall 2023, the team hosted an attendance conference with 401 in-person participants and 82 livestream participants from 28 school districts around the state. After the event, 84% of participants said that they felt better about the direction of their attendance work and 88% said that they have a better understanding of what they need to do for attendance at their school. College/career readiness: valencia county partnership for a work ready community since 2017, uwncnm's valencia county partnership for a work ready community has been building a shared understanding of employers' needs so students can be better prepared for all possible opportunities after high school. The partnership has worked with nearly 6,000 students, 153 teachers and 93 businesses. Projects include resume writing workshops, mock interviews, employer presentations, student videos of career explorations and hiring fairs at los lunas, valencia and century high schools. In the annual summer teacher academy, employers present to teachers on the skills they look for when hiring. Participants come from belen, los lunas, school of dreams and moriarty edgewood schools. Consistently, nearly 90% of students say they have a better understanding of the skills needed in the workplace and 99% of teachers report a better understanding of what employers are looking for. Adults in education almost 300,000 adults in Central New Mexico do not have a college degree or certificate. Research shows that, in addition to earning more, people with a higher education credential are more economically resilient and better able to survive economic downturns. Children of parents with post-high school education are more likely to complete high school and attain a credential themselves. Uwncnm works with schools, community organizations, employers and government to address barriers and create a system of support for adults who want to complete an educational credential but need help to do it. Finish line fund when higher education institutions place a hold on student accounts due to an unpaid balance, it can derail a student's course of study. A small amount due may prevent them from re-registering for their next semester. In partnership with cnm, uwncnm established the finish line fund to clear bursar holds on accounts with balances of 500 or less, allowing students to continue to enroll in classes and complete their course of study. Funds are prioritized for students who are at 75% of completion of a degree or credential. In 2022, 5,158 was awarded to 18 students. Higher education access & success echo this virtual network invites counselors, educational navigators, advisors, case managers, nonprofit staff and workforce development trainers to gain knowledge and connections to better support youth and adults on their higher education journeys. Echo uses short presentations on case studies related to individual or systems issues, and peer-to-peer suggestions and sharing. An average of 34 participants representing eight higher education institutions, six city/state agencies, twenty nonprofits, eight secondary schools and three businesses attended monthly sessions. Education-friendly workplace initiative the education-friendly workplace initiative encourages local businesses to expand support for employee educational pursuits. These may include upskilling through training and certifications, degree attainment, professional development and literacy courses. Family resilience when children are homeless, the stress, trauma and academic disruptions they experience lead to problems in school - problems that can continue throughout life. When families have stable housing, they are better able to achieve their educational goals, leading to better employment and health outcomes. Uwncnm works to prevent family homelessness and school instability in partnership with the siemer family foundation, abc community school partnership and east Central ministries through a preventative program for families who are one paycheck or emergency away from becoming homeless. Program participants enhance valuable skills that contribute to self- efficacy, such as financial literacy and resource attainment. This leads families to experience stability and thrive, a key outcome for rising together. Community investment fund the community investment fund provides grants to qualifying health and human services agencies in North Central New Mexico. The community fund advances the common good and works to create a stronger community. We provide grants in three areas: 1) impact grants that focus on educational attainment, family/housing stability and safety/well being; 2) basic needs grants support emergent needs, such as food and emergency shelter; and 3) capacity building grants improve a nonprofit's ability to fulfill its mission. Community investment fund expenses are presented under the impact grants, basic needs grants and capacity building grants headings in the statements of activities. Tax help New Mexico tax help New Mexico provides free tax preparation to New Mexico households with an annual household income 65,000 or less. 190 volunteers completed over 9,433 returns in 2023, saving New Mexico filers more than 3.6 million in tax preparation fees. This program was responsible for returning over 16.1 million in tax refunds/rebates to New mexicans which allows families to build their financial stability and impacts New Mexico's economy. Tax help New Mexico expenses are presented under the other initiatives heading in the statements of activities. 2-1-1/connect uwncnm's 211 and the connect network of the city of santa fe and santa fe county partner to strengthen the connections between the community and local resources. Connect is a network of navigators at clinics, community organizations and city and county programs that links local citizens with nonprofits to address social needs. In santa fe, 211 partners with the connect program to support callers throughout the county to find needed resources. The helpline is available in english and spanish from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, monday to friday. Family advocacy center established in 2007 to change the system of care for victims of domestic and interpersonal violence, the family advocacy center (fac) is a service for victims that offers a safe, secure and caring environment focused on the needs of victims of interpersonal crime. The fac houses many different agencies working together under one roof. The unique design of the facility dramatically reduces the stress and trauma victims and their families often endure by giving them access to a wide range of support services at one location. Services include medical care, advocacy, legal and financial assistance, as well as law enforcement and prosecution. Fac expenses are presented under the other initiatives heading in the statements of activities. Dei United dei United is a collaboration between uwncnm and albuquerque community foundation (acf). A staff-driven committee from both organizations partner on internal and external activities that advance diversity, equity and inclusion in Central New Mexico. We address three areas through dei United: community engagement; funding for bipoc-led (black, indigenous, people of color-led) and lived-experience-led, nonprofit organizations addressing systemic inequities; and leadership and equity development. Dei United expenses are presented under the other initiatives heading in the statements of activities. Ride United transportation to medical appointments, job interviews, or other necessary appointments is a challenge for many New mexicans. When people don't have reliable transportation to allow them to take care of basic needs, the resulting compounding problems can trap families in the cycle of poverty. Operated through the 2-1-1 program, uw sponsors ride United in santa fe county to provide complimentary lyft rides for people who have no other options for transportation to critical appointments. Rising together the community impact team works on projects that deliver collective impact to its service area. We call this body of work rising together and it focuses on the following topics: healthy beginnings and school readiness, k-12 learning, college/career readiness, adults in education and family

Who funds United Way of North Central New Mexico

Grants from foundations and other nonprofits
GrantmakerDescriptionAmount
Novo FoundationGeneral Support$750,000
American Online Giving FoundationGeneral Support$108,911
Siemer InstituteSocial Services$100,000
...and 38 more grants received totalling $1,632,573

Personnel at United Way of North Central New Mexico

NameTitleCompensation
Rodney PruntyPresident and Chief Executive Officer$274,902
Pamela GallegosChief Operations Officer
Jody McKelveyChief Financial and Human Resources Officer
Shirley MitchellInterim Chief Financial Officer$14,423
Jeanette BrahlSpecial Projects Manager$112,325
...and 16 more key personnel

Financials for United Way of North Central New Mexico

RevenuesFYE 06/2024
Total grants, contributions, etc.$13,675,871
Program services$224,434
Investment income and dividends$63,240
Tax-exempt bond proceeds$0
Royalty revenue$0
Net rental income$0
Net gain from sale of non-inventory assets$12,305
Net income from fundraising events$0
Net income from gaming activities$0
Net income from sales of inventory$0
Miscellaneous revenues$1,261,038
Total revenues$15,236,888

Form 990s for United Way of North Central New Mexico

Fiscal year endingDate received by IRSFormPDF link
2024-062025-01-28990View PDF
2023-062023-12-13990View PDF
2022-062023-03-30990View PDF
2021-062022-02-25990View PDF
2020-062021-04-14990View PDF
...and 8 more Form 990s
Data update history
January 12, 2025
Received grants
Identified 7 new grant, including a grant for $750,000 from Novo Foundation
November 20, 2024
Updated personnel
Identified 8 new personnel
October 21, 2024
Received grants
Identified 2 new grant, including a grant for $18,920 from The Blackbaud Giving Fund
July 14, 2024
Received grants
Identified 8 new grant, including a grant for $50,000 from The Bank of America Charitable Foundation
May 18, 2024
Received grants
Identified 3 new grant, including a grant for $98,224 from American Online Giving Foundation
Nonprofit Types
Grantmaking organizationsFamily service centersCharities
Issues
Community improvement
Characteristics
Operates donor advised fundsProvides grantsState / local levelReceives government fundingEndowed supportCommunity engagement / volunteeringTax deductible donationsAccepts online donations
General information
Address
2340 Alamo Ave Se 2nd Floor
Albuquerque, NM 87106
Metro area
Albuquerque, NM
County
Bernalillo County, NM
Website URL
uwncnm.org/ 
Phone
(505) 247-3671
Facebook page
UWCNM 
Twitter profile
@unitedwaycnm 
IRS details
EIN
85-0277138
Fiscal year end
June
Taxreturn type
Form 990
Year formed
1979
Eligible to receive tax-deductible contributions (Pub 78)
Yes
Categorization
NTEE code, primary
T00: Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations: General
NAICS code, primary
624190: Individual and Family Services
Parent/child status
Independent
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