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
T- Philanthropy, Voluntarism and Grantmaking Foundations

SFCF is devoted to building healthy and vital communities in the region where: Racial, cultural or economic differences do not...

Santa Fe
D- Animal Related

The Rio Grande Turtle & Tortoise Club is an all-volunteer, non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization dedicated to the care,...

Albuquerque
L- Housing and Shelter San Miguel
S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

Empowering local groups to reach their dreams of community wellness.

Shiprock
D- Animal Related

Animal Alliance is dedicated to the protection of wildlife, the alleviation of animal suffering, and the preservation of our...

Santa Fe
E- Health Care

CARE-A-VAN Services, Inc. exists to serve and to advocate for all disabled and elderly citizens and their caregivers by...

Hobbs
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

To encourage a vibrant, historic downtown which is recognized as the heart of our diverse community.

Silver City
B- Education

A nonprofit corporation established to serve the residents of area communities with free and equal access to resources,...

Santa Fe
B- Education, O- Youth Development, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

The New Mexico Dream Team is a statewide network committed to create power for multigenerational, undocumented, and mixed...

Albuquerque
B- Education, E- Health Care, O- Youth Development

The mission of Common Bond is to strengthen the LGBTQ community of New Mexico through programs and partnerships that serve at-...

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

CAC is dedicated to providing the citizens it represents, especially our youth, with experiences in the arts by offering an...

Grants
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

To respect and support the traditions, attitudes, and creative expressions of Native American peoples, and to present...

Santa Fe
E- Health Care

to provide quality health care to all people.

Gallup
P- Human Services

Prenatal health and economic development.

Thoreau
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, N- Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics, O- Youth Development

New Mexico Fencing Foundation is dedicated to promote and teach the sport of modern Olympic fencing.

Santa Fe
P- Human Services

We are committed to serving according to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. We uphold the value of all human life We provide...

Gallup
F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention Las Cruces
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

To collect,conserve, research and exhibit objects of historical value and interest pertaining to Luna County and the Southwest...

Deming
F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention

To provide Family Support Services, Mid-Level Family Preservation Services, Time Limited Preservation, Treatment Foster Care,...

Silver City
F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention

To inspire hope, reduce stigma and empower women in or seeking recovery for substance use and/or mental health challenges to...

Santa Fe
F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention

The mission of the Association is to enhance the quality of life in New Mexico by promoting the development of professional...

Albuquerque
G- Disease, Disorders, Medical Disciplines

To take people from despair to hope through simple skills-based interventions based on cutting edge research about the brain....

Santa Fe
B- Education

NMHRP works to combat all forms of discrimination through educational programs that encourage understanding and cooperation...

Albuquerque

To assure that the Bears Ears area will be managed forever with the greatest environmental sensitivity and healing of the land...

Albuquerque
E- Health Care, J- Employment, Job Related, K- Agriculture, Food, Nutrition, L- Housing and Shelter, P- Human Services, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy

Working together to open doors for persons with developmental disabilities to be valued members of the community.

Albuquerque

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