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American Legion Post 116

American Legion Auxiliary

 

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Pueblo of Acoma Community Endeavors

 

The Pueblo of Acoma Tribal Administration established the Governor’s Golf Classic Charity, a non-profit, charitable event of the Pueblo of Acoma under IRS Code 7871, in 1999 as a means to support Acoma students’ academic and athletic endeavors.

In an effort to expand and continue on the ideas and goals of past and current Tribal Administrators, The Pueblo of Acoma Community Endeavors, PACE, was established and recognized by Council on June 26, 2015.  PACE will also be established as a non-profit organization under IRS Code 501c3.

For more information email pace@poamail.org.

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B. Gregory Histia Memorial Golf Tournament

 

Histia family, community, and former colleagues have established the B. Gregory Histia Memorial Golf Tournament to honor and commemorate the life of the late Bennett Gregory Histia.  Mr. Histia was an individual devoted to improving the well-being of his people and shared his heritage and cultural values through education and athletics.  As a tribal leader, he was a firm believer in giving back to the community, and he advocated for assisting the youth so that they may one day be the leaders of their communities.
Our mission is to continue B. Gregory Histia’s legacy through this non-profit fund-raiser by providing scholarships and assistance to Native Students and Organizations in pursuit of their academic and athletic endeavors.
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Ancestral Lands Office

 

Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps (ALCC) is a corps program based out offices in Acoma Pueblo, Navajo Nation, Zuni Pueblo, Hopi-Kykotsmovi, and Albuquerque. ALCC originally began in 2008 at Pueblo of Acoma, NM as a program model nestled in Southwest Conservation Corps, another program of Conservation Legacy.

Ancestral Lands Conservation Corps established itself as its own corps in 2021. Our program strives to cultivate a new generation of local land stewards. We partner with tribal communities and land managers to accomplish impactful and lasting conservation service projects. ALCC works to build and support sustainable public access, historical interpretation and ecological health. Crews and interns have being working on projects from historical preservation, traditional agriculture, chainsaw crews, hiking clubs, stream restoration, fencing, trail construction, and more. ALCC also aims to incorporate traditional culture and language as part of crew lifestyle and project work.

For more information contact Aaron Lowden, Program Director at 505-552-4084 or email at aaron@conservationlegacy.org

Miss Pueblo of Acoma Pageant Organization

 

The role of Miss Pueblo of Acoma is to encourage tribal unity by promoting a positive and healthy lifestyle through community involvement and awareness.

For more information email mpoapo@gmail.com.  

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Acoma Running Club

 

The Acoma running Club (ARC) is a community-based non-profit organization that promotes healthier lifestyles for the People of the Pueblo of Acoma and competes as a club through the United States of America Track & Field organization.

For more information email acomaarc@gmail.com

Team Haa’nu Running Club

 

Team Haa’nu Running Club is non-profit cross-country team that competes as a club through the United States of American Track & Field organization. Team Haa’nu will accept any runners whether they are experienced or not.  We teach the fundamentals of running and also accept runners transferring from other clubs.

For more information email kahuya66@outlook.com.