While thousands of practical solutions exist for affordable, accessible housing, this hub shares a small set of examples to help you begin—and then expand—your local journey. It is designed to support 100% New Mexico housing action teams and partners who want to move from "we have a problem" to "here are concrete models we can learn from."
New Mexico families, elders, and young people need safe, stable, and affordable homes. Local teams in counties and tribal communities do not need to start from scratch or reinvent the wheel; around the country and the world, communities have built housing solutions that are working.
The 100% Housing Solutions Hub highlights a variety of categories of solutions, each with real‑world examples. Each section is written for local change agents who want to explore, adapt, and eventually implement effective housing models in their county or tribal community.
Explore the categories below to get started or learn more.
Each case profile follows the same structure:
You can use these examples to inform local planning, grant proposals, community education, workshop discussions, and conversations with local and state leaders—grounding debates in concrete models rather than abstractions.
The 100% Solutions Hub is a living resource for 100% New Mexico initiative members and partners. It will be reviewed and updated regularly, and these case profiles are learning examples, not endorsements. Each profile shows a model that New Mexico communities can study, adapt, and customize to fit local needs, local distances, and local priorities.
Solutions in New Mexico will not look identical in Albuquerque, Gallup, Las Vegas, Española, Farmington, Hobbs, or a rural tribal community. The purpose of this hub is not to prescribe a single answer, but to help local teams imagine what is possible and identify the first doable step toward a more connected county.
Share ideas, case studies, updates, insights, or requests for technical assistance:
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The 100% Solutions Hubs are a living resource for 100% New Mexico initiative members and partners. They will be reviewed and updated regularly, and we welcome your suggestions for additions, corrections, and other improvements. Case studies on this site are learning examples, not endorsements. Because many projects rely on year‑to‑year government funding, some may no longer be operating, yet they still offer valuable models that communities can learn from. Each one shows a model that New Mexico communities can study, adapt, and customize to fit local needs and priorities.