Annual Report 3 - New Mexico - Energy, Minerals and Natural ...
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2010/2011 RE-LEAF GRANTS: Forestry’s <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> Forest Re-Leaf Program awarded over<br />
$25,305 in grant funding to the communities of Albuquerque, Mountainair <strong>and</strong> Rio Rancho as well as San Juan<br />
Community College in Farmington <strong>and</strong> the Taos Charter School.<br />
The program aids communities by providing funds for tree planting for conservation purposes, educational outreach,<br />
windbreak establishment <strong>and</strong> general beautification. Re-Leaf grants are funded completely through donations from<br />
corporate <strong>and</strong> private donors. Since 1990, more than $528,300 has been distributed to <strong>New</strong> <strong>Mexico</strong> communities for<br />
tree planting.<br />
$7,000<br />
$6,000<br />
$5,000<br />
$4,000<br />
$3,000<br />
$2,000<br />
$1,000<br />
$0<br />
$5,660<br />
2010/2011 Forest Re-Leaf Grant Awards<br />
$6,000<br />
$4,266<br />
$5,935<br />
ENERGY, MINERALS AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT<br />
$3,444.80<br />
Albuquerque Farmington Mountainair Rio Rancho Taos Schools<br />
Figure 3