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From time to time, the Recursos de Santa Fe Board of Directors agrees to act as fiscal agent for worthy projects whose activities are compatible with the mission of the organization. This support permits these programs to receive tax-deductible contributions to carry out their activities. Recursos offers administrative and fiscal oversight to enable these groups to try out new ideas, establish a track record, and contribute to the vibrant art and cultural life of the Southwest. Some programs eventually incorporate and receive their own tax-exempt status. From the Place in the Valley, Mitchell Cullin - This project supports research for a book which will compile period novellas and short stories relating to the social fabric and historic events in the Southwest and other geographic areas during the last millennium. The Immigrant Experience: Women in New Mexico, and Las Mujeres de la Tierra, Cecilia Portal, Director - This project receives funding from the US/Mexico Fund for Culture. Its recently organized exhibit is being shown in Mexico and the United States. The project uses oral history and photographs to document stories of Mexican immigrants to the US and the impact of the immigrant experience on cultures in both countries. San Marcos Studio Tour, Steve Fehringer, Director - This project has about 25 members who coordinate an annual studio tour in the San Marcos/Lone Butte area on Highway 14 south of Santa Fe. V-Site, John Isaacson, Director - This project's goal is the preservation of the original Manhattan Project buildings at V-Site at Los Alamos National Laboratories, and the Breeder Project in Idaho. |
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