News & Resources Funding Sources & Investors

Project ARRIBA is made possible through local, state, and federal funding, investments by local businesses and organizations, and the generosity of individuals in the community who believe in our program and want to see their fellow El Pasoans succeed.

Where does our funding come from?
Recent Investors
2012
JPMorgan Chase of Texas
December 2012
Pastor Wayne Kendrick, Ret.
December 2012
Peace Lutheran Church
December 2012
The Stern Foundation (EPCF)
December 2012
The Wolslager Foundation
December 2012
Inter National Bank
November 2012
Our Father's Foundation
November 2012
Bank of America
October 2012
Workforce Solutions URG
October 2012
Candida Gallegos, Project ARRIBA Graduate
September 2012
City of El Paso
September 2012
Virginia Melendez, Project ARRIBA Graduate
September 2012
Hervey Foundation
July 2012
St. Thomas Aquinas Church
July 2012
Rocky Mountain Mortgage Company
June 2012
Texas Gas Service
June 2012
U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administratiion - Workforce Innovation Fund
June 2012
David & Florence Buchmueller
May 2012
GECU
May 2012
Gloria Hernandez, Project ARRIBA Graduate
May 2012
Gloria Rosales, Project ARRIBA Graduate
May 2012
Stephanie Portillo, Project ARRIBA Graduate
May 2012
United Bank of El Paso del Norte
May 2012
Wells Fargo Bank
May 2012
Western Refinery
May 2012
Ann Margaret Prieto, Project ARRIBA Graduate
April 2012
David & Florence Buchmueller
April 2012
Desert View Construction, Inc.
April 2012
Hugo Codina, Project ARRIBA Graduate
April 2012
MIMCO, INC.
April 2012
Richard Castro, Castro Enterprises, Inc.
April 2012
Southwest Airlines
April 2012
TWC Wagner Peyser
April 2012
University Presbyterian Church
April 2012
James & Luther, Inc.
March 2012
WestStar Bank
March 2012
El Paso Electric
February 2012
Peace Lutheran Church
February 2012
Stewart Title
February 2012
El Paso Electric/El Paso Community College Foundation
January 2012
Hunt Family Foundation
January 2012
University Medical Center of El Paso
January 2012