Albuquerque Journal

CNM announces $20M fundraisin­g campaign

Commitment­s at almost $11M already

- JOURNAL STAFF REPORT

Central New Mexico Community College announced what it calls its “most ambitious fundraisin­g campaign in ... history,” seeking $20 million by 2020, and announced it already has commitment­s for almost $11 million of that goal.

CNM’s Step Up Campaign — a combined effort for CNM, the CNM Foundation and CNM Ingenuity — is seeking to raise the money to support initiative­s focused on graduating more students, improving the quality of the workforce and generating economic developmen­t, the school said in a news release.

“CNM will be using the funds raised to support strategic initiative­s that will help us increase CNM’s positive impacts on our community and workforce,” CNM President Katharine Winograd said in a statement. “We hope that our community will support us in this important cause.”

CNM officials said they have been in a silent phase of the campaign for the past year and already raised $10.8 million toward the $20 million goal.

Some of the initiative­s that the Step Up Campaign funds will support include:

Graduation: CNM is aiming for 15,000 associate degrees and certificat­es awarded each year through 2020.

Student Work Experience: CNM wants to provide 100 percent of CNM students with work experience prior to graduating.

Business Incubation­s: Aiming to significan­tly increase business incubation­s to spur economic developmen­t.

Job Creation: Helping businesses create 500 new jobs in New Mexico by 2020.

Job Placement: CNM seeking to get 90 percent of graduates employment in their field of study.

Increase Military Veteran Student Graduation­s: Aiming to help 1,000 veterans graduate each year through 2020.

This effort also is believed to be the largest fundraisin­g campaign in the country for a community college, notwithsta­nding capital campaigns that seek to fund the constructi­on of buildings, CNM said.

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CNM President Katharine Winograd

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