New Mexico Mutual
South Valley MainStreet
South Valley MainStreet is a grassroots economic development organization that focuses on the revitalization of historic Bridge and Isleta Boulevards.
We work in a collaborative setting using human capital, grant funds, and technical resources to support businesses while preserving the South Valley’s cultural and historic assets.
South Valley MainStreet es una organización de desarrollo económico que ayuda al pueblo del Sur Valle en la revitalización de la zona comercial cerca Bridge y Isleta Bulevares.
Trabajamos en colaboración utilizando el capital humano, recursos no reembolsables y recursos técnicos para apoyar a las empresas, mientras que la preservación de los bienes culturales e históricos del Sur Valle.
South Valley MainStreet es una organización de desarrollo económico que ayuda al pueblo del Sur Valle en la revitalización de la zona comercial cerca Bridge y Isleta Bulevares.
Trabajamos en colaboración utilizando el capital humano, recursos no reembolsables y recursos técnicos para apoyar a las empresas, mientras que la preservación de los bienes culturales e históricos del Sur Valle.
Established in 2015 as the Gateway Growers Market by the South Valley MainStreet and Bernalillo County. In an agreement with Bernalillo County, the community gained full control and leadership renaming the Gateway Growers Market to the La Familia Growers Market paying homage to a grocery store that use to be in the same location called the La Familia Grocery Store.
The La Familia Growers Market is a community-based farmers market in the South Valley along the Rio Grande located at the Dolores Huerta Gateway Park. Our vision is to highlight the culture, traditions, and history of the South Valley. We aspire to provide a mercado like experience from locally grown fruits and vegetables, baked goods, food trucks, music, a children’s playground, open space, arts-n-crafts, and other products with the goal of creating a space for community building and gathering in the South Valley while supporting the local bricks and mortar small businesses in the area.
In late summer and early fall the La Familia Growers Market conducts hands-on workshops on traditional and cultural ways of living in the area, handed down from generation to generation, the passing and sharing of knowledge.
The La Familia Growers Market is a community-based farmers market in the South Valley along the Rio Grande located at the Dolores Huerta Gateway Park. Our vision is to highlight the culture, traditions, and history of the South Valley. We aspire to provide a mercado like experience from locally grown fruits and vegetables, baked goods, food trucks, music, a children’s playground, open space, arts-n-crafts, and other products with the goal of creating a space for community building and gathering in the South Valley while supporting the local bricks and mortar small businesses in the area.
In late summer and early fall the La Familia Growers Market conducts hands-on workshops on traditional and cultural ways of living in the area, handed down from generation to generation, the passing and sharing of knowledge.
Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
The Albuquerque Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Central New Mexico Community College, CNM can help you succeed and build wealth. The Albuquerque SBDC is a grass roots economic development organization providing valuable assistance to owners of small businesses and to individuals considering starting a business in Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, and the East Mountains.
They provide No-Cost one-on-one Business Counseling in such areas as business start-up/acquisition, accounting; business liquidation/sales, marketing/sales, sources of capital, financial analysis, research and development, and international trade.
A designated bi-lingual counselor is officed at the BEOC on the AHCC campus every Monday and Tuesday. |
Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC)
The PTAC advises business owners on how to maximize opportunities and get exposed to local, statewide and government agencies. In order to take advantage of PTAC's services we do require businesses to have an established commercial market. PTAC offers one-on-one advising to help your business succeed.
For more information call 505.462.2240 or visit NMPTAC |
Catholic Charities
Spanish High School Equivalency Classes
Offering semester-long High School Equivalency classes taught by bilingual instructor, housed at the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber's Comcast Computer Lab. For more information on how to enroll visit Catholic Charities' Website or call 505-724-4670 Spring 2019 Schedule and Academic Calendar provided below.
Offering semester-long High School Equivalency classes taught by bilingual instructor, housed at the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber's Comcast Computer Lab. For more information on how to enroll visit Catholic Charities' Website or call 505-724-4670 Spring 2019 Schedule and Academic Calendar provided below.

Catholic Charities Academic Calendar 2018-2019 | |
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