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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Folsom Museum | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities |
The mission of the Folsom Museum is to instill pride in our remote and rural community by educating visitors about the history... |
Folsom |
| 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 |
| Taos County Film Commission | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities |
The purpose of the Taos County Film Commission is to promote the resources of the area to the film and television industry and... |
Taos |
| Equality New Mexico | R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy |
Equality New Mexico is a statewide education and advocacy organization that works for full recognition of lesbian, gay,... |
Albuquerque |
| Identity, Inc. | F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, P- Human Services, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy |
Identity, Inc supports the LGBTQ community and allies in San Juan County, NM by providing a safe space and opportunity for... |
Farmington |
| Kid's, Inc. A Safehouse For Kids | B- Education, F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, P- Human Services, W- Public, Society Benefit |
To reduce the emotional trauma for alleged child victims of physical and/or sexual abuse and provide a child friendly... |
Alamogordo |
| St. Juan Macias Missioners | L- Housing and Shelter |
Providing Hope for the Homeless Empowering Individuals and Communities to be an Oasis of Faith, Hope and Love |
Artesia |
| Opportunity Santa Fe - Santa Fe Community Foundation | B- Education, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building, T- Philanthropy, Voluntarism and Grantmaking Foundations |
As a joint collective impact effort of the City of Santa Fe Mayor’s Children, Youth and Families Community Cabinet, the Mayor’... |
Santa Fe |
| Pamoja Project | P- Human Services, Q- International, Foreign Affairs, and National Security, E- Health Care, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building, G- Disease, Disorders, Medical Disciplines, W- Public, Society Benefit |
Pamoja Project promotes healthy futures for AIDS-impacted African children, families, and communities |
Santa Fe |
| Vargas Memorial Children's Cancer Fund, Janet | P- Human Services |
The Janet Vargas Memorial Children’s Cancer Fund mission is to support kids with cancer, the University of New Mexico... |
Albuquerque |
| New Mexico State Games | N- Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics |
Organizing Olympic type athletic events for participation by New Mexico residents of all ages to promote health and goodwill... |
Albuquerque |
| 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 Buena Vida | F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, O- Youth Development |
It is the mission of La Buena Vida, Inc. to strengthen children, youth and families through the delivery of a wide array of... |
Bernalillo |
| Spiritual Renewal Center | Z- Unknown |
A peaceful gathering place conveniently located in the heart of beautiful Albuquerque. The Center offers a unique atmosphere... |
Albuquerque |
| Santa Fe Teen Arts Center | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities |
The Santa Fe Teen Arts Center, dba, Warehouse 21 is a hub for youth directed development in the arts through mentorship and... |
Santa Fe |
| Equal Access to Justice | I- Crime, Legal Related, P- Human Services, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, W- Public, Society Benefit |
Equal Access to Justice helps meet the legal needs of low-income New Mexicans by providing financial support to legal aid... |
Albuquerque |
| New Mexico Dream Center | B- Education, F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, L- Housing and Shelter, O- Youth Development, P- Human Services, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building, X- Religion, Spiritual Development |
Restoring the dreams of the hopeless, helpless, hurting, and the broken. We are a faith-based volunteer-driven... |
Albuquerque |
| La Casa de Buena Salud | E- Health Care |
Keeping our future healthy today. We provide quality health care services to communities of Eastern New Mexico with clinics... |
Portales |
| London Frontier Theatre Company | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities |
LFTC's mission is to create/present exciting professional theatre, entertaining, emotionally & intellectually involving,... |
Magdalena |
| Sustainable Equitable Economic Democracy NM (SEED NM) |
SEED NM is a coalition of business owners and community organizers in New Mexico, working to advance policies that promote an... |
Albuquerque | |
| SAFE Southwest | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, N- Recreation, Sports, Leisure, Athletics, O- Youth Development, C- Environment, P- Human Services, E- Health Care, F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building, J- Employment, Job Related, K- Agriculture, Food, Nutrition, L- Housing and Shelter, M- Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness and Relief |
We here at SAFE Southwest will do the following: 1. Pride in creating a fellowship that will remain in our community.... |
Albuquerque |
| El Camino Real International Heritage Center Foundation | A- Arts, Culture and Humanities | Socorro | |
| Pecos Valley Medical Center | E- Health Care |
PVMC is dedicated to providing quality, affordable patient care; promoting preventive medicine and healthy lifestyles,... |
Pecos |
| Native American Disability Law Center | R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building, I- Crime, Legal Related |
The Native American Disability Law Center advocates so that the rights of Native Americans with disabilities in the Four... |
Farmington |
| Lemonade - A Yoga Program | B- Education |
Offer yoga programming to marginalized populations. |
Albuquerque |