The AIA Public Studio is a means of sharing information and visualizing ideas among those who plan, design, construct and occupy the San Antonio region. Public Studio: encourages public participation in the civic design process and links people to information, activities and resources about civic design; facilitates professional and community education and the creative collaborative process; and, promotes the advancement of ideas and practices which help achieve sustainable growth and qualities of life.
Operating as a SalsaNet Project, Alamo Area Wireless features its own Steering Committee, a team dedicated to the project itself, whose principle goals are to: identify key wireless technology companies in San Antonio and the region; act as a forum and conduit for business, education, and outreach; provide networking opportunities for member organizations; work on the regulatory climate and/or provide information about key legislation to member organizations; work with other regional organizations to identify overlap and the needs of the entire region, state and beyond; provide training and identify training resources and workforce needs in San Antonio; and, create "Dummy" Guides for end-users and PDF documents for media and schools detailing the proper setup and management of wireless networks, as well as what not to do. The guides will be wiki style on our site detailing installation walkthroughs of every major OS.
Computer Recycling for Education and Community Enhancing Resources (CRECER) is a community-based team seeking to enhance community access to computers and information technology. Volunteers are the heart of CRECER. Community education is their aim. Newcomers can work with old computers to get a start. More experienced volunteers can learn from production operations. Educators can help agencies get started with computers. Donors get a tax break while they help the community grow in skill and competence.

Dedicated to research, policy and the socially responsible uses of the Internet since 1993. Public projects of the SalsaNet Media Lab include: San Antonio Smart City Project, Public Studio of the San Antonio Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, San Antonio peaceCENTER, Mentoring the Smart Region, The Huantes Center Project, and a proposal for a collaboration with the Mississippi Telecommunications Conference and Training Commission
Projects that got their start here at the MediaLab:
AVANCE
CRECER
Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library at the Alamo
Texas Through Time Living History Foundation
The Community Media Lab recently developed into the DIGITAL MEDIA COLLABORATORY, a project meant to take advantage of a wireless network and equip area schools/community centers with cameras and video editing and media design softwares.
The full vision involves an open source network of local content producers who would be able to upload their work onto the system, funneled into KLRN's three digital channels.
The peaceCENTER's mission is to nurture the ever-growing circles of peacemakers and resources in a unifying approach to end violence in San Antonio and beyond by . . . partnering individuals and organizations, addressing all issues of violence, providing creative opportunities for all people, and, building community and relationships focused on a vision of peace in this time and place and for future generations.
Founded in 1989, SACCESS provides a forum for representatives of the engineering and scientific community of San Antonio to discuss common issues and goals. Membership in SACCESS is only by organization, there are no individual members. SACCESS membership includes TASA, IEEE, and TSPE, for a total of 16 engineering and scientific societies having local chapters in San Antonio.
A project under SalsaNet's framework, SalsaGrid features its own team and resources, dedicated to identifying the need for a regional scavenging grid and, if one is so identified, strive to build the initial infrastructure for a web based client computing model utilizing free CPU time on participant’s computers.
KLRN-TV
KLRN-TV Channel 9 is the public television station for a 33-county region in south and central Texas that includes San Antonio, Laredo, New Braunfels, Kerrville and other communities.
PATH
PATH is a grant project of Partners Resource Network, Inc., a non-profit agency serving Texas as the statewide Parent Training and Information Center. The PATH Project is funded by a grant from the U.S.Department of Education in Washington, D.C. Through PATH and other projects, Partners provides services across the state of Texas to parents of infants, toddlers, children, and youth with all types of disabilities. Partners can also provide information to parents moving to the state.
PDAP
Palmer Drug Abuse Program San Antonio, Inc. is a fellowship of young people and parents who share their experience, love, and understanding that they may solve their common problems and help others recover from the effects of mind changing chemicals.