Organizations Filed Purposes:
SOUTHWEST RESEARCH AND INFORMATION CENTER IS A MULTI-CULTURAL ORGANIZATION WORKING TO PROMOTE THE HEALTH OF PEOPLE AND COMMUNITIES, PROTECT NATURAL RESOURCES, ENSURE CITIZEN PARTICIPATION, AND SECURE ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL JUSTICE NOW AND FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS.
SRIC PROVIDES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO COMMUNITIES ON ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES, URANIUM IMPACT ASSESSMENT, AND NUCLEAR SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TO THE PUBLIC.
THE URANIUM IMPACT ASSESSMENT PROGRAM PROVIDES MULTI-FACETED ASSISTANCE TO COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY URANIUM DEVELOPMENT. TWO PROJECTS ARE THE NAVAJO BIRTH COHORT STUDY/ECHO, AND THINKING ZINC, COLLABORATIVE STUDIES TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN URANIUM EXPOSURES AND BIRTH OUTCOMES AND EARLY DEVELOPMENTAL DELAYS ON THE NAVAJO NATION. THE COLLABORATIVE INCLUDES SRIC, UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PROGRAM, NAVAJO AREA INDIAN HEALTH SERVICE, NAVAJO NATION DIVISION OF HEALTH, AND NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH AND NIEHS. THE WEBSITES, HTTP://WWW.SRIC.ORG/NBCS/INDEX.PHP AND HTTP://SRIC.ORG/ZINC/INDEX.PHP PROVIDE EXTENSIVE INFORMATION.
THE NUCLEAR WASTE PROGRAM PROVIDES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO COMMUNITY GROUPS AND INFORMATION TO THE PUBLIC AND POLICYMAKERS REGARDING NUCLEAR WEAPONS PRODUCTION FACILITIES IN NEW MEXICO, AND NUCLEAR WASTE FACILITIES, ESPECIALLY WIPP IN NEW MEXICO AND SITES THAT SHIP TO WIPP. THE WEBSITE, HTTP://WWW.SRIC.ORG/NUCLEAR/INDEX.PHP PROVIDES EXTENSIVE INFORMATION. THE NUCLEAR WATCH OF NEW MEXICO PROJECT THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE RESEARCH, PUBLIC EDUCATION AND EFFECTIVE CITIZEN ACTION PROMOTES SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION; DIVERSIFICATION AWAY FROM NUCLEAR WEAPONS PROGRAMS; GREATER ACCOUNTABILITY AND CLEANUP IN THE NATIONWIDE NUCLEAR WEAPONS COMPLEX; AND CONSISTENT U.S. LEADERSHIP TOWARD A WORLD FREE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS. THE WEBSITE, WWW.NUKEWATCH.ORG, PROVIDES EXTENSIVE INFORMATION ABOUT NUCLEAR ISSUES.
THE NEW MEXICO COMMUNITY AIDS PARTNERSHIP (NMCAP) WORKS TO ASSURE THAT THE DIVERSE POPULATIONS OF NEW MEXICO RECEIVE HIGH QUALITY, CULTURALLY APPROPRIATE HIV PREVENTION, EDUCATION AND CARE. THE PROJECT FOCUSES ON INNOVATIVE AND COLLABORATIVE PROGRAMS, TARGETING OTHERWISE UNDERSERVED AND VULNERABLE POPULATIONS. NMCAP PROVIDES HIV PREVENTION SERVICES TO MORE THAN 3,000 CLIENTS, PLUS THOUSANDS MORE RECEIVE NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT AND EDUCATION THROUGH FOOD PANTRIES. ANOTHER 3,000 HIV CLIENTS RECEIVE TESTING AND COUNSELING SUPPORT. TRANS YOUTH SUPPORT BENEFITS TRANSGENDER AND GENDER NONCONFORMING YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES AND TRAINING AND SUPPORT FOR ADULTS WHO WORK WITH YOUTH POPULATIONS, INCLUDING MENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL HEALTH REFERRALS. THE WEBSITE, HTTP://WWW.NMAIDSPARTNERSHIP.ORG PROVIDES FURTHER INFORMATION.
Executives Listed on Filing
Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing
Name | Title | Hours Per Week | Total Salary |
Don Hancock | ADMINISTRATOR | 40 | $0 |
Sandra Simons Ailes | DIRECTOR (THROUGH AUGUST 2019) | 1 | $0 |
Esther Yazzie-Lewis | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Julie Stephens | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Maria Goldstein | DIRECTOR | 1 | $0 |
Ann Watson | SECRETARY | 1 | $0 |
Steven Kanig | TREASURER | 1 | $0 |
Judith Espinosa | VICE PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
Manuel Pino | PRESIDENT | 1 | $0 |
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