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.
| Organization | NTEE Code | Mission | City |
|---|---|---|---|
| Brain Injury Association of New Mexico | G- Disease, Disorders, Medical Disciplines, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy |
To create a better future through brain injury prevention, intervention, research, education and advocacy. |
Albuquerque |
| New Mexico Association for Retarded Citizens Building Corporation | L- Housing and Shelter |
Provide low income hud housing to developmentally disabled persons living in New Mexico. |
Albuquerque |
| New Mexico Telehealth Alliance | P- Human Services |
The New Mexico Telehealth Alliance will provide a forum for individuals and organization to improve the health of New Mexicans... |
Albuquerque |
| Opera West! | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities |
To present beautiul fully staged operas complete with chamber orchestra and platform local and regional amazing talented... |
Santa Fe |
| Rehoboth McKinley Christian Health Care Service | E- Health Care |
to provide quality health care to all people. |
Gallup |
| SpreadLoveABQ | O- Youth Development |
Working towards a future where every child is supported, by providing creative fundraising solutions to youth and youth... |
Albuquerque |
| Education Center | B- Education | Pojoaque | |
| New Mexico Children's Foundation |
The New Mexico Children's Foundation gives grants to non-profits that provide services to children. |
Santa Fe | |
| New Mexico Health Equity Partnership | S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building |
New Mexico Health Equity Partnership’s (HEP) vision is for every New Mexican to lead a healthy life, live in neighborhoods... |
Santa Fe |
| Youth Heartline | 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 |
| La Plaza de Encuentro Gathering Place | B- Education |
Encuentro’s mission is to transform New Mexico into a thriving community for all of its residents. We do this by engaging with... |
Albuquerque |
| Holocaust and Intolerance Museum of New Mexico | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, B- Education |
To combat hate and intolerance by promoting understanding through education. |
Albuquerque |
| Nicodemus Wilderness Project | C- Environment, D- Animal Related, O- Youth Development, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building |
To protect wildlife and our environment and to build future conservation leaders by engaging youth in environmental... |
Albuquerque |
| Officer Street Survival Training - Deputy James F. McGrane | 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 |
| Rio Arriba County Fair Association | N- Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics |
Is to sustain, promote, enhance and embrace our traditional rural lifestyle and values. These values reflect the way in which... |
Abiquiu |
| De Baca Family Practice Clinic | E- Health Care |
It is our mission to to provide comprehensive primary and preventive health care in a medical home environment to people of... |
Fort Sumner |
| New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence | E- Health Care, Y- Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other |
The New Mexico Center for Nursing Excellence convenes and facilitates dialogue and action that results in excellence in... |
Albuquerque |
| Horse Shelter, The | D- Animal Related |
The Horse Shelter's Mission is to rescue, rehabilitate and facilitate the adoption of abused, abandoned and neglected horses... |
Cerrillos |
| Renewable Energy Partners of New Mexico | C- Environment |
Promote use of alternative fuels and renewable energy on a community wide scale. |
Santa Fe |
| Foundation for Las Cruces Museums | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities |
Supports the city's four museums: Art, Railroad, Natural History, and the Branigan Cultural Center. |
Las Cruces |
| Second Chance Animal Rescue | D- Animal Related, W- Public, Society Benefit |
To take in homeless dogs and cats and find them homes. |
Rio Rancho |
| Southwest Women's Law Center | E- Health Care, P- Human Services, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building, W- Public, Society Benefit |
To create opportunities for women to fulfill their own personal and economic potential by: (1) eliminating gender... |
Albuquerque |
| Loan Fund, The | 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 |
| Community Services Center | P- Human Services |
Provides a variety of services to the community. |
Portales |
| Happy Jack Foundation | B- Education |
Helps to educate families on resources and treatment options, which include varying early intervention therapy programs and... |
Albuquerque |