Project ARRIBA is an El Paso-based economic and workforce development program. As of the end of 2006, Project ARRIBA has assisted over 1000 individuals in building their stock of human capital with the intent of increasing their work-life earning capacity. The purpose of this report is to identify the extent to which this has occurred and to assess the economic impact of the Project’s activities and the program graduates on the regional economic system
See also the follow-up report, “UNM’s Science and Technology Corporation: The Impact of Start-Up Com...
A study commissioned by the NM Office of Recovery and Reinvestment to assess the impacts of the Amer...
The impact determination of the ‘Youth to Work’ Program on the socioeconomic level of poor youth in ...
The Institute for Policy and Economic Development (IPED) at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP...
747046036Technical report; Sept. 2009-Aug. 2010.PDFTech ReportFHWA/TX-11/0-6592-10-6592Government fu...
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) continues to be a significant contributor to the regional ...
The purpose of this study is to quantify the economic and fiscal impacts of an expansion of local Bo...
The University of Texas at Brownsville (UTB) and Texas Southmost College (TSC) continue to be a sign...
UNM-BBER was commissioned by the Rio Grande Community Development Corp. to estimate the economic imp...
Business and community leaders advancing the economic and social well being of the Central Texas are...
This report analyzes the economic impacts of the Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine, Texas....
Project GROW (Growing Regional Opportunities for the Workforce) was an ambitious regional, multi-par...
The Ray Marshall Center at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas...
The School for Advanced Research (SAR) in Santa Fe, New Mexico commissioned the UNM Bureau of Busine...
Doña Ana Community College (DACC) commissioned the University of New Mexico Bureau of Business and E...
See also the follow-up report, “UNM’s Science and Technology Corporation: The Impact of Start-Up Com...
A study commissioned by the NM Office of Recovery and Reinvestment to assess the impacts of the Amer...
The impact determination of the ‘Youth to Work’ Program on the socioeconomic level of poor youth in ...
The Institute for Policy and Economic Development (IPED) at the University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP...
747046036Technical report; Sept. 2009-Aug. 2010.PDFTech ReportFHWA/TX-11/0-6592-10-6592Government fu...
The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP) continues to be a significant contributor to the regional ...
The purpose of this study is to quantify the economic and fiscal impacts of an expansion of local Bo...
The University of Texas at Brownsville (UTB) and Texas Southmost College (TSC) continue to be a sign...
UNM-BBER was commissioned by the Rio Grande Community Development Corp. to estimate the economic imp...
Business and community leaders advancing the economic and social well being of the Central Texas are...
This report analyzes the economic impacts of the Baylor Regional Medical Center at Grapevine, Texas....
Project GROW (Growing Regional Opportunities for the Workforce) was an ambitious regional, multi-par...
The Ray Marshall Center at the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at The University of Texas...
The School for Advanced Research (SAR) in Santa Fe, New Mexico commissioned the UNM Bureau of Busine...
Doña Ana Community College (DACC) commissioned the University of New Mexico Bureau of Business and E...
See also the follow-up report, “UNM’s Science and Technology Corporation: The Impact of Start-Up Com...
A study commissioned by the NM Office of Recovery and Reinvestment to assess the impacts of the Amer...
The impact determination of the ‘Youth to Work’ Program on the socioeconomic level of poor youth in ...