IPCC awarded $30K from Visit Albuquerque for its Pueblo Pathways initiative

Potter Ed Lewis, center, does a demonstration as part of Pueblo Pathways. The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center has received a $30,000 grant from Visit Albuquerque’s 2025 Tourism Grant Program.

The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) received a $30,000 grant through Visit Albuquerque’s 2025 Tourism Grant Program in support of its new Pueblo Pathways initiative.

This innovative project is designed to expand Indigenous cultural tourism in the region and advance the goals outlined in Albuquerque’s 10-Year Destination Master Plan.

Pueblo Pathways will feature immersive monthly experiences — ranging from pueblo-led storytelling and artisan markets to Indigenous culinary tastings and cultural performances — all designed to create deeper, more authentic engagement between visitors and New Mexico’s 19 pueblo communities.

“We are grateful to Visit Albuquerque for recognizing the value of Indigenous-led tourism
development,” said Monique Fragua, president and CEO of IPCC. “This grant helps us bring pueblo culture to the forefront of Albuquerque’s destination identity while creating new opportunities for cultural preservation and Native entrepreneurship.”

The Chamber congratulates board member Monique Fragua and her team on continuing the excellence at the IPCC.

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