Data Visualizations
This tool makes available up-to-date information on all home visiting programs operating in New Mexico, including those funded by the state, federal government, tribal entities, and private organizations. The visualization shows service capacity by program and county, and estimates current need by county. Data is provided by the New Mexico Home Visiting Collaborative, funded by the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Foundation. Queries may be directed to Rebecca Riley (rebeccariley01@gmail.com).
This tool makes available up-to-date information on all home visiting programs operating in New Mexico, including those funded by the state, federal government, tribal entities, and private organizations. The visualization shows service capacity by program and county, and estimates current need by county. Data is provided by the New Mexico Home Visiting Collaborative, funded by the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Foundation. Queries may be directed to Rebecca Riley (rebeccariley01@gmail.com).
This tool makes available up-to-date information on all home visiting programs operating in New Mexico, including those funded by the state, federal government, tribal entities, and private organizations. The visualization shows service capacity by program and county, and estimates current need by county. Data is provided by the New Mexico Home Visiting Collaborative, funded by the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Foundation, and will be updated at six-month intervals. Queries may be directed to belld@unm.edu.
This tool makes available up-to-date information on all home visiting programs operating in New Mexico, including those funded by the state, federal government, tribal entities, and private organizations. The visualization shows service capacity by program and county, and estimates current need by county. Data is provided by the New Mexico Home Visiting Collaborative, funded by the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Foundation, and will be updated at six-month intervals. Queries may be directed to belld@unm.edu.
This comprehensive map of early childhood education services in New Mexico shows where early learning slots are funded across child care, New Mexico PreK, Early Head Start, Head Start, and home visiting. The dashboard allows users to select a county of interest, and to look at specific types of services within that county or statewide. These slots are shown against estimates of need, which vary by program and have been established to help stakeholders see where young children may remain underserved.
The New Mexico Office of African American Affairs data hub, maintained by CCPI, displays data related to the status of African Americans in New Mexico in domains including education, health care, economic empowerment, and community development. OAAA uses this information for advocacy, accountability, policy development and effective decision-making.










The ABQ Business Education Compact (ABEC) commissioned a study to see what challenges employers have in hiring workers with the skills needed to succeed. This Viz makes available aggregate findings of the survey and study.

