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
L- Housing and Shelter

Support programs for the homeless population.

Albuquerque
O- Youth Development, P- Human Services, X- Religion, Spiritual Development

The Bair Foundation will provide Christ-centered quality care and services dedicated to the treatment, restoration, and...

Albuquerque
I- Crime, Legal Related

An option for first offenders to be tried in a court room setting, by a jury of their peers (teens of approximately the same...

Roswell
C- Environment, D- Animal Related

At the Center for Biological Diversity, we believe that the welfare of human beings is deeply linked to nature — to the...

Tucson
I- Crime, Legal Related

Alternatives To Violence (ATV) is dedicated to the prevention, intervention, and treatment of all forms of violence and...

Raton
F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, L- Housing and Shelter, P- Human Services

"Serving the needs of women with co-occurring mental and addictive disorders."

Albuquerque
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
S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

Is to encourage and foster the ideal of service as a basis of worthy enterprise and, in particular, to encourage and foster:...

Albuquerque
D- Animal Related

Dedicated to helping the animals of Carlsbad and surrounding Eddy County. We strive to educate the public about the value of...

Carlsbad
H- Medical Research

To find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research.

Albuquerque
B- Education

To operate and maintain a children's school.

Santa Fe

Promote science education at the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology.

N- Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics Albuquerque
E- Health Care, G- Disease, Disorders, Medical Disciplines, P- Human Services, T- Philanthropy, Voluntarism and Grantmaking Foundations

The Gynecological Cancer Awareness Project foundation was created for women with gynecological cancer. Our mission is to...

Albuquerque
B- Education Santa Fe
N- Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics, B- Education, Z- Unknown

War Eagles Air Museum collects, restores and displays, with appropriate interpretive signage, historical American and foreign...

Santa Teresa
B- Education, E- Health Care, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building, Y- Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other

The Albuquerque Chapter's mission is to provide educational/networking opportunities for New Mexico's acute and critical care...

Albuquerque
L- Housing and Shelter

To offer Christ-centered hope, healing, and direction to women and children escaping domestic violence.

Ruidoso
D- Animal Related

We help homeless animals get adopted into loving homes by working with the animals and by helping other rescue organizations...

Corrales
S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

Formally known as Northeastern New Mexico Educational Foundation Inc.

To provide leadership, build partnerships and...

Raton
S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

Provide scholarships for local students, free medical and dental treatment to the people of Mexico and support of the local...

Alamogordo
U- Science and Technology Research Institutes

Promotes interest in geology and associated sciences, fosters scientific research and publications, encourages cooperation...

Socorro
B- Education

Helps to educate families on resources and treatment options, which include varying early intervention therapy programs and...

Albuquerque
D- Animal Related

Service Dogs of New Mexico is a veteran owned and veteran operated 501c3 non profit organization. We provide rescue dogs for...

Sandia Park
J- Employment, Job Related, L- Housing and Shelter, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

Helping rural New Mexicans achieve "the goal of a decent home and a suitable living environment."

Anthony

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