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Mid-West New Mexico Community Action Program company history timeline

1973

1973 – Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) launches.

1974

1974 – Weatherization program begins.

1981

1981 – The Community Services Administration is dismantled and the Community Services Block Grant is created.

1984

1984 – Norwescap expanded to Somerset County by providing WIC services.

1985

1985 – Norwescap Food Bank opens.

1990

1990 – Norwescap WIC program expands into Sussex County.

1993

1993 – Norwescap kicks off ECHO housing project.

1996

1996 – Speaker Gingrich agrees to dramatically increase CSBG funding.

1997

1997 – Norwescap purchased and opened the Robin Hill apartments for low-income residents.

2001

2001 – Norwescap Family Loan Program launched.

2005

2005 – Norwescap Board of Trustees transitions to the Carver Governance process.

2005 – Listed by NJ Biz as one of the top 35 nonprofits in New Jersey.

2007

2007 – Norwescap Circles (now Pathways to Prosperity) opens in Sussex.

2008

2008 – First African American president elected in US. 2008 – First Norwescap greenhouse opens in Sussex.

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