Scholarship and emergency aid to New Mexico youth who encountered difficulties in paying for tuition, books, and fees at institutes of higher learning.
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Scholarship and emergency aid to New Mexico youth who encountered difficulties in paying for tuition, books, and fees at institutes of higher learning.

Klarrisa Pena
Director
Special Projects & Governmental Affairs
Has maintained her roots in the community dedicating most of her adult life volunteering. She is president of the South West Alliance of Neighbors (SWAN), a coalition of neighborhood associations, member of the West Central Community Development Group (WCCDG) and Alamosa Neighborhood Association (ANA), Chair of the Interstate Landscape Task Force, member of NM Film and Media Commission, and recently completed a 3 year term on the Environmental Planning Commission for the City of ABQ, former Executive Director for ANA and WCCDG, both grassroots organization established to enhance the community by improving economic and educational opportunities and the reduction of crime.
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YDI realizes strong partnerships are the key ingredients to achieving progress within the community. Its network of productive relationships includes civic, business, religious, health, cultural, and educational leaders throughout New Mexico. We strive to be proactive in communication and pursue opportunities that allow us to attain achievable solutions that will improve the communities we work in. YDI partners with local citizens and businesses in the neighborhoods it serves and assists local neighborhood organizations with leadership and administrative/fiscal services.
Primary responsibilities include preparation of proposals and grant applications and performance of responsible professional and administrative work in coordinating, researching, identifying, developing, and responding to public and private funding opportunities.
“Mi Voz: One Community, Many Voices”, is a YDI after-school program that involves middle school aged youth in all aspects of filmmaking. Subjects include: directing, scripting, acting and operating sound and video equipment. Through a series of lectures and hands on trainings, youth gain important developmental skills in problem solving, critical thinking and work ethic. Other benefits include: improving self-confidence, fostering creativity and teaching a means of expression.
Operates as the fundraising arm of YDI. The Foundation solicits gifts from individuals, corporations, and foundations, as well as coordinates various annual special events. These private sector funds will diversify YDI’s revenue stream and create program stability.
Scholarship and emergency aid to New Mexico youth who encountered difficulties in paying for tuition, books, and fees at institutes of higher learning.
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