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
C- Environment

The New Mexico Wilderness Alliance is a grassroots organization dedicated to the protection, restoration, and continued...

Albuquerque
S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

To improve the quality of life through the promotion, development and preservation of decent and affordable housing in colonia...

Las Cruces
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
B- Education

The Ayurvedic Institute is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization that teaches the principles and practices of Ayurveda, the...

Albuquerque
E- Health Care, J- Employment, Job Related, L- Housing and Shelter, P- Human Services

To join with others to offer the necessary supports for people with developmental disabilities to realize their potential in...

Albuquerque
H- Medical Research

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

Albuquerque
E- Health Care

Providing free health care to women in northern New Mexico.

Santa Fe
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, O- Youth Development, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy

Generation Justice’s mission is to inspire youth to become media makers committed to social transformation.

Albuquerque
D- Animal Related

To help find unwanted animals shelter and love.

Ranchos De Taos
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

The Artesia Arts Council strives to bring cultural enrichment in southeastern New Mexico via musical entertainment as well as...

Artesia
D- Animal Related, N- Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics, P- Human Services

The mission of Horsin’ Around Therapeutic Riding is to provide, promote, and support therapeutic riding programs for...

Belen
N- Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, B- Education

We use the beauty of Fractals to inspire interest in Science, Math and Art.

Albuquerque
O- Youth Development

To Inspire and Enable All Young People, Especially Those Who Need Us the Most, to Realize Their Full Potential as Productive,...

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

Enhance regional economies and quality of life through the support and promotion of the Silver City area's unique artistic,...

Silver City
S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

To facilitate the comprehensive development of a business friendly community, where businesses can come, participate, succeed...

Carlsbad
C- Environment

To support the rescue, rehabilitation and understanding of wild birds such as sparrows locally, and around the world, and to...

Albuquerque

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

Las Vegas
L- Housing and Shelter

Housing homeless veterans , one at a time. FAILURE is not an option.

Socorro
E- Health Care

Our goal is to provide safe, empowering, holistic health care for any woman in the community during any stage of her life, and...

Santa Fe
B- Education

"We are a group of concerned citizens that came together to raise awareness, shake up the community and bring back the fear of...

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

1. To provide and promote a public marketplace where Native American artisans are able to display and sell their fine handmade...

Farmington
B- Education

The Mission of Shándíín CDC is to provide high quality child care and, early education and nutritional services, and...

Albuquerque
C- Environment

To support the Valles Caldera National Preserve for present and future generations through outreach, education, restoration,...

Jemez Springs
K- Agriculture, Food, Nutrition

To give a helping hand to those in need and to show them that there are people who still care.

Rio Rancho

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