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Planned Giving Committee and Council

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2009 Planned Giving Committee and Advisory Council

The Planned Giving Initiative strives to make United Way of Central New Mexico the premier planned giving partner for donors and charitable organization in our community. The Planned Giving Committee are donors and professionals in the field who strategize and create opportunities to serve donors and organizations. The Planned Giving Council are professionals in the field who support the initiative with technical expertise and community awareness of the services.

Mark Humphrey
Merrill Lynch
Committee Chair & Advisory Council Chair
Ray Ziler
REDW, The Rogoff Firm
Past Committee Co-Chair
Louise Campbell
AXA Advisors, LLC
Carol Mayo Cochran
REDW, The Rogoff Firm
H. Patrick Dee
First Community Bank
Bill Ebel
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network
Gregory J. Ellena
First National Bank of Santa Fe
Henry A. Kelly
Sutin Thayer & Browne, P.C.
Tammi Kipp
Sutin Thayer & Browne, P.C.
Edward V. Larranaga
Bank of Albuquerque
Kenneth C. Leach
Kenneth C. Leach & Associates
Clovis Martin
Wells Fargo
Herman Mauney
Sandia National Laboratories' Retirees
John W. Moore
John Moore & Associates
C. Mark Percival
Sandia National Laboratories' Retirees
Dan Pick
Laflin, Pick & Heer, P.A.
Joni K. Pierce
Wells Fargo
Kenneth Sapon
Champion Agency, Inc.
Bruce Seligman
Morgan Stanley
Susan Shank
Kenneth C. Leach & Associates
Paul N. Weaver
US Trust, Bank of America Private Wealth Management
 
Advisory Council
Karl Gustafson
Peltier Gustafson & Miller
R. Randall Royster
Albuquerque Community Foundation
Tom Toevs
The Hurley Law Firm
 

 

Planned Giving Co-Branding Partner

             

Family Advocacy Center

Part of Advocating in your community is creating long-term change. Your United Way helped create this change in partnership with the City of Albuquerque and fourteen onsite agency partners by opening the Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center. The Center is a safe, secure and caring environment that focuses on the needs of victims of interpersonal crime.  The center is committed to providing victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault and their families with a safe setting to assist in addressing and overcoming the trauma of their experience and break the cycle of violence that destroys families.

Call them at 505-243-2333.

Or click here to go to the Family Advocacy Webpage!

2-1-1

United Way 2-1-1 is an advocate for those in need in our community - providing free information and referral to health and human services, government agencies, and community based organizations.

Dial Toll Free 2-1-1.

Or click here to access information on our online searchable database!

Grants for Organizations

Advocating for our community includes helping to build and strengthen other nonprofit organizations. One way we do this is through grants. We currently fund these grants:

Annual Community Fund Grants

Technology Assistance Grants

Emergency Grants

Women In Philanthropy Initiatives

Young Leaders Society Initiatives

Click here for more information on our grants for organizations!

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