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
2020
Eduardo Rodriguez
December 2020
Eduardo Rodriguez/ONE Gas Foundation
December 2020
El Paso Giving Day
December 2020
Facebook Giving Week
December 2020
Program Graduate (RQB Fund) Cristina Trujillo
December 2020
Richard Fleager
December 2020
The Stern Foundation (EPCF)
December 2020
Workforce Solutions Borderplex
December 2020
Catherine Glen-Puschett
December 2020
Eddie Garcia
December 2020
County of El Paso
October 2020
Martha Rochford
October 2020
Rev. Dr. Ed Roden-Lucero
October 2020
Rev. Dr. Ed Roden-Lucero (RQB)
October 2020
Dept. of Education/TTHSC SON
October 2020
Bank of America Charitable Foundation
September 2020
JPMorgan Chase Foundation
September 2020
Rocky Mountain Mortgage
September 2020
WestStar Bank
September 2020
Pastor Wayne Kendrick
August 2020
MIMCO, Inc.
August 2020
Rev. Dr. Ed Roden-Lucero
July 2020
Temple Mt. Sinai
July 2020
Trellis Foundation
July 2020
Program Graduate (RQB Fund) Diana Bustillos
July 2020
Peace Lutheran Church
June 2020
El Paso Electric Co.
May 2020
Hunt Family Foundation
May 2020
University Presbyterian Church
May 2020
Program Graduate (RQB Fund) Sinai Perez
April 2020
Wells Fargo Foundation (Workforce Solutions Borderplex & TTHSC SON)
April 2020
Eddie Garcia/ONE Gas Foundation
March 2020
Anonymous Donor
January 2020
Hervey Foundation
January 2020