Technology and Communications Grants for New Mexico Nonprofit Organizations
Rio Rancho, NM (PRWEB) June 22, 2006 -- Data-Scribe is seeking applications from New Mexico-based nonprofit organizations for their New Mexico Technology and Communications Grant program (NMTCG). In the fall, two service grants will be awarded at $5,000 each and can be applied to any of the services that Data-Scribe offers.
“There are over 7,000 nonprofit organizations and associations in New Mexico. However, many technology and communications companies aren’t offering them the support that they need,” notes Leila Johnson, vice president of Data-Scribe. The Albuquerque Independent Business Alliance and Grant Chapel AME Church received service grants this spring.
Brett Johnson, president of Data-Scribe, adds, “We plan to provide at least 4 service grants each year to New Mexico-based nonprofit organizations.”
Learn more about or apply for the New Mexico Technology and Communications Grant at http://www.datascribe.biz.
ABOUT Data-Scribe: Data-Scribe is a woman-owned, minority-owned business located in New Mexico. They provide database services, Web site development, marketing communications, and software training for nonprofit organizations, associations, and small businesses. Data-Scribe also organizes the Albuquerque chapter of the N-TEN 501 Tech Club. Visit the Data-Scribe Blog | Musings & News at http://www.datascribe.biz/blog.
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