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Community makerspace providing STEAM education, tool access, workshops, and mentorship for all ages; informal vocational training and idea-stage incubator for technical projects.
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Coworking space and small business support center with UNM-Taos classes, digital career training, and workshops for entrepreneurs and workforce development.
Learn more →Free state-funded initiative providing business development resources to increase the supply of high-quality licensed child care in New Mexico; funded by NMECECD.
Learn more →Free state-funded initiative providing business development resources to increase the supply of high-quality licensed child care in New Mexico; funded by NMECECD.
Learn more →Free state-funded initiative providing business development resources to increase the supply of high-quality licensed child care in New Mexico; funded by NMECECD.
Learn more →Free state-funded initiative providing business development resources to increase the supply of high-quality licensed child care in New Mexico; funded by NMECECD.
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