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Year End Review
Darius Smith


 Clyde Warrior Civil Rights Recognition


On October 18, 2024, the Native Professional Advancement Center hosted the Clyde Warrior Civil Rights Recognition event to celebrate the Red Power roots that run deep from the organization’s parent company, the National Indian Youth Council (NIYC). Clyde Warrior was an icon of the Red Power Movement in the 1960s that fought to recognize the human and civil rights of American Indians. Organized in partnership with the American Indians for Opportunity (AIO) and the Native Leadership Collective, the event recognized community leaders and organizations who have worked to promote the civil rights of Native Americans.

WIOA Program Performance


Program operations have seen a strong steady need for workforce development and for classroom training services in New Mexico. Over the last year, we served a total of 388 participants and 120 were new enrollments. Our annual audit noted that .85 cents of every dollar awarded to our organization goes to our participants. See Key Insights on page 3 for more details.



Awardees with Board Members and NPAC staff 

Program Award

The US Department of Labor recognized NPAC efforts to gain a share of the film and media job market with an

 Innovative Partnerships Award.

Key Insights:

Program Performance

The following data describes WIOA program performance from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024.

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