Monday, August 27, 2012

Schools partner to improve students

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The CNM Foundation has receivexda $100,000 challenge granf from a New Mexico foundation. If it matches that the source foundation will give itanothef $100,000 for a total of $300,000. CNM will use the funds to expan d its successful financial literacy program into high schools byofferinfg online, dual-credit courses. Mark a trustee of the Frank D. Gorham Jr. and Marid K. Gorham Charitable Foundation, wanted to creatre a financial symposium for high school kids when he metRobinj Brulé, the former executive directorf of the CNM Foundation.
told Gorham about the Center forWorking Families, which offers financial literacy assistance in setting up checking and savingsz accounts and free tax preparation The center has helped retain studente are who financially vulnerable, said CNM Presidenrt Katharine Winograd, by addressing outside financial For such students, getting their booka stolen or losing their glasses can derail theirt education.

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