Speakers/Chautauqua Catalog

Name Ms. Diana Molina
Email borderline_media@yahoo.com
Organization Juntos Art Association
Title Director
Phone 575/882-5426
Office Phone 915/526-3526
Address 300 Mesa Vista Road
Anthony, NM  88021
US
Biographical Info Trading in a career as a software engineer for IBM to follow her passion as a professional photographer and writer, Diana Molina moved to Europe for a decade before settling back home in New Mexico's Mesilla Valley. Her sociological portrayals have appeared regionally and internationally with features published in Elle, Esquire, GEO, GQ, Marie Claire, National Geographic Traveler, Vogue, Texas Highways and The New Mexico Magazine. Her traveling exhibits have shown in venues that include The World Museum of Art in Rotterdam, Holland; The Art Museum of the Americas in Washington, D.C.; The Houston Museum of Natural Science; The Institute of Texan Cultures in San Antonio; The Centennial Museum at UT El Paso; The Anaheim Museum; The El Paso Museum of Archaeology; The Albuquerque Museum of Natural Science and History, The Carnegie Museum of Art in California, The Albuquerque Museum of Art and History and The Las Cruces Museum of Art. *Please read the booking guidelines before applying for funds. Speaker must be contacted by host to arrange presentation date*

Request Chautauqua NEW: Ms. Diana Molina ~ RARAMURI: The Foot Runners of the Sierra Madre

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If not, please first review our Booking Guidelines and then contact the Chautauqua using the contact information at the top of this page. After you have worked out a date and time for the program, fill out the form below & click SUBMIT. 

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In-Kind Contribution

NMHC Speakers Bureau programs are made possible by Federal funds which require a 1:1 in-kind match.  An in-kind contribution is a good or service provided by the organization booking the program. 

We require applicant organizations match NMHC's average cost for a Speakers Bureau program. The average cost of a Speakers Bureau program is $350. Applicants may estimate their in-kind costs in the fields below to show a minimum match of $350.

Once this form is submitted and approved, you will receive the payment request form. The payment request form is used to calculate the total grant amount applicants will receive from NMHC. NMHC covers a $250 honorarium, mileage, lodging, and meals for Speakers.

NOTE: All fields in this section are required. Enter 0 (zero) for categories that you are not claiming an in-kind amount.

Enter the total number of volunteer hours you anticipate will be applied to this program.  Volunteer time might include speaker and room arrangements, advertising/publicity distribution, social media posts, audience assistance, and follow up paperwork for NMHC. 

"Wages" refers to paid staff time spent on planning and executing the event.

Estimate the value of services and materials contributed by the organization. Examples include paper and ink for flyers and services performed by individuals not associated with your organization (ex: a sound technician, a filmographer, etc.)

Many facilities have an estimated rental cost for their facility, even if the organization offers it for free. Typical Cost of Facilities is $150.

This is the catchall category where you can add items that don’t fit easily into other categories.

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