Research & publications
A resource library, open to everyone
Public and behavioral health covers an enormous amount of ground. We keep a substantial collection of reports, maps, and briefs — and build custom research through the New Mexico Community Data Collaborative.
SUD Recovery Report
Recovery communities and organizations in rural southern New Mexico (2023).
Read the PDFReportGrant County Community Health Needs & Assets
Our 2024 community-rooted assessment of health needs and existing assets in Grant County, built from survey data, key informant interviews, and focus groups.
Read the PDFMapNew Mexico's Food Supply Chain Data Hub
A data repository centralizing priority data for people and organizations working in New Mexico's food supply chain.
Open the data hubMapData Disaggregation Project
An infographic on New Mexico's implementation of the Health Information System Act and the merits and drawbacks of data disaggregation.
View the infographicMapDecoding Home Values
An interactive dashboard on how education, race, ethnicity, and sex intersect with property value across New Mexico. Built with the University of New Mexico.
Open the dashboardMapSaving Moms' Lives
A maternal-child health dashboard from the NM Community Data Collaborative and Project ECHO, visualizing perinatal health inequities statewide.
Open the dashboardBrochureAHEC Scholars Program Flyer
How the two-year AHEC Scholars program strengthens your path to a health careers degree in rural and underserved communities.
Read the PDFVideoThe Many Faces of Stigma
An educational video on behavioral health stigma — identifying your own stigma beliefs and building practical tools to counter them.
Watch on YouTubeVideoUPDATE NM Promotional Video
Free continuing education for health care providers — evidence packaged into ready-to-use tools, part of New Mexico's effort to reduce opioid overdose deaths.
Watch the videoFormRegistration Form: UPDATE NM
Sign up for UPDATE NM academic detailing and continuing education.
Open the formFormPaid Internships: Grow Behavioral Health Workforce NM
Register for paid behavioral health internships — a 100-hour internship can earn $5,000. Open to students enrolled at a New Mexico institution.
Open the formNMCDC
New Mexico Community Data Collaborative
The NMCDC gives community members, public health workers, nonprofits, and institutions access to national and New Mexico-wide de-aggregated data — for community assessments, engagement, funding efforts, and policy advocacy.
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Our evaluation team covers federal program outcomes, social determinants of health, workforce pathways, and behavioral health mapping. Tell us what question you need answered.