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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| FLAME NM | O- Youth Development |
FLAME NM is dedicated to igniting the potential of New Mexico's youth through comprehensive leadership development and... |
Edgewood |
| Friends of Rio Rancho Open Space | C- Environment |
Dedicated to restore, preserve and enhance the recreational and cultural value of Rio Rancho Open Space, to benefit or... |
Rio Rancho |
| New Mexico Search and Rescue Support Team | M- Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness and Relief |
The mission of this Search and Rescue team is to provide communications support and other incident command system (ICS)... |
Albuquerque |
| Junior League of Albuquerque | B- Education, E- Health Care, K- Agriculture, Food, Nutrition, O- Youth Development, P- Human Services, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building, T- Philanthropy, Voluntarism and Grantmaking Foundations, W- Public, Society Benefit, Y- Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other |
The Junior League of Albuquerque (JLA) is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the... |
Albuquerque |
| New Mexico Architectural Foundation | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, T- Philanthropy, Voluntarism and Grantmaking Foundations |
The mission of the NMAF is to promote architectural excellence in New Mexico by stimulating public understanding and... |
Albuquerque |
| Native American Voters Alliance - Education Project | B- Education, O- Youth Development, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy |
Our mission is to unite Native American stakeholders utilizing Community Organizing strategies to improve the quality of life... |
Albuquerque |
| Western Institute for Life Long Learning (WILL) | B- Education |
WILL shall provide programs for continued learning and intellectual discovery for adults in a expansive and informal learning... |
Silver City |
| Sunshine Ambassadors | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, B- Education |
The mission of Sunshine Ambassadors is to enrich the lives of children and adults with disabilities through dance. We do this... |
Rio Rancho |
| United Way of Eastern New Mexico | P- Human Services, T- Philanthropy, Voluntarism and Grantmaking Foundations |
Uniting Neighbors and Changing Lives through improvements in Education, Income & Health for residents of Curry and... |
Clovis |
| Boys and Girls Club of Hobbs | B- Education, N- Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics, O- Youth Development |
To prepare and develop youth of all backgrounds with the qualities needed to become responsible citizens and leaders.... |
Hobbs |
| Samaritan House | L- Housing and Shelter |
Collaborates with public, non-profit, and interfaith agencies to provide a continuum of care to those in crisis due to... |
Las Vegas |
| United Dairy Women | B- Education |
Educate the community regarding agriculture and nutrition. |
Portales |
| Shandiin Child Development Center | B- Education |
The Mission of Shándíín CDC is to provide high quality child care and, early education and nutritional services, and... |
Albuquerque |
| Catron County Commission on Aging | P- Human Services |
Provide Services to Seniors: Assisted Transportation,Congregate Meals, Home Delivered Meals, Health Promotion,Respite In-Home... |
Reserve |
| Los Alamos Makers | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, B- Education, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building |
Los Alamos Makers provides STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Mathematics) educational services and training for... |
Los Alamos |
| Santa Fe Desert Chorale | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities |
The Santa Fe Desert Chorale is a professional chamber choir that enriches the cultural life of the residents of New Mexico and... |
Santa Fe |
| El Pueblo Health Services | E- Health Care |
To provide comprehensive family heath care to the residents of Sandoval County and surrounding communities |
Bernalillo |
| Albuquerque Folk Festival | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, B- Education, N- Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics |
Albuquerque Folk Festival’s (AFF) mission is to provide opportunities for the general public to experience and participate in... |
Albuquerque |
| Melrose Senior Center | K- Agriculture, Food, Nutrition |
Provide a nutritious noon meal for seniors, a safe place for them to gather and fellowship. |
Melrose |
| Friends of Los Alamos County Libraries | B- Education |
Friends of Los Alamos County Libraries was established to maintain an association of persons interested in literary media; to... |
Los Alamos |
| New Mexico National DWI Victims' Memorial of Perpetual Tears | B- Education, I- Crime, Legal Related, M- Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness and Relief, W- Public, Society Benefit |
To build a memorial that raise awareness of the devastation caused by DWI crashes by recognizing victims, educating the public... |
Moriarty |
| Who I Am Foundation | B- Education, C- Environment, F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, L- Housing and Shelter, M- Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness and Relief, N- Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics, O- Youth Development, P- Human Services, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, W- Public, Society Benefit |
Who I Am Foundation is an advocate for our communities nationwide. Our mission is to define the problem, create a gateway and... |
Albuquerque |
| Ultimate Gift Foundation | B- Education, F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, O- Youth Development, P- Human Services, X- Religion, Spiritual Development |
The Ultimate Gift Foundation is devoted to providing abused and neglected children with counseling, treatment, support,... |
Alto |
| Native American Community Academy | B- Education |
The mission of NACA is to engage students, educators, families, and community in creating a school that will prepare students... |
Albuquerque |
| Heroin Awareness Committee | 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 |