New Mexico Nonprofit Directory

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The New Mexico Nonprofit Directory is a searchable database to help you learn about nonprofits in the state.

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Organization NTEE Code Mission City
E- Health Care, J- Employment, Job Related

To assist healthcare providers in recruiting, placing & retaining qualified professionals, and to advise the state...

Albuquerque
C- Environment

Dedicated to litter prevention, voluntary recycling, education and beautification in the Greater Artesia area.

Artesia
O- Youth Development

We strive to meet the physical, spiritual, educational and socioeconomic needs of the community and empower them to be self...

Gallup
B- Education

Supporting the community of learning at Cottonwood Classical Preparatory School.

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, B- Education

To encourage and further the knowledge of the French culture and language and to foster friendly relations between the...

Albuquerque
U- Science and Technology Research Institutes

​The philosophy of the Global Village Institute is that emerging trends that link the world together are not ethically neutral...

Summertown
B- Education, J- Employment, Job Related, O- Youth Development, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy

The mission of the NFB of New Mexico is to achieve widespread acceptance and understanding that the real problem of blindness...

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

From the mammoth and mastodon skulls and the world-class collection of prehistoric Mimbres pottery to the Apache, Hispanic,...

Truth Or Consequences

To provide low cost taxi services in communities that lack sufficient public transportation options.

Las Vegas
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

To further the understanding of contemporary art in Santa Fe, the state of New Mexico, the Southwest region, and in the United...

Santa Fe
L- Housing and Shelter

To assist low and middle income families with safe, healthy, and affordable housing opportunities as they strive to achieve...

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

Accelerating entrepreneurs, building the creative economy.

Santa Fe
G- Disease, Disorders, Medical Disciplines

The mission of the New Mexico Breastfeeding Task Force is to improve the health of New Mexico families by creating supportive...

Albuquerque

To educate home builders in the newest laws and building methods and to inform the public of builders in the community.

F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, I- Crime, Legal Related, O- Youth Development

The mission of Youth Heartline is to provide services to abused and neglected children in in Taos, Colfax and Union Counties...

Taos
M- Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness and Relief

Our mission is to promote and seek funding to train law enforcement on advanced street survival skills.

In so doing we...

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities Mesilla
D- Animal Related

Our Mission here at Rebel Paws Rescue is to help the dogs in our community, shelter, the homeless, and those animals who are...

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, B- Education

To create an inclusive learning environment comprised of a demographically and culturally diverse student population with a...

Albuquerque
P- Human Services

CASA of Lea County strives to make Lea County, New Mexico a safer environment for our communities at risk children through...

Hobbs
P- Human Services

To provide housing and support services to developmentally disabled women.

Albuquerque
E- Health Care Clovis
O- Youth Development

The mission of New Mexico Friends of Foster Children (NMFFC) is to improve the quality of life of abused and neglected...

Albuquerque
B- Education, F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, O- Youth Development, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, W- Public, Society Benefit

NNMSEA promotes understanding and awareness

of grades K-12

Special Education rights

and responsibilities...

Taos
J- Employment, Job Related, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

The Loan Fund provides loans and assistance to improve the economic and social conditions of New Mexicans.

Albuquerque

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