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
E- Health Care, F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, J- Employment, Job Related, K- Agriculture, Food, Nutrition, R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

EleValle is a collective of South Valley organizations working to improve the quality of life with residents and their...

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

Assist at risk children.

Los Lunas
D- Animal Related

To ensure the safety and well-being of Dobermans who have become lost or abandoned and find their way to Doberman Rescue of...

Albuquerque
Y- Mutual/Membership Benefit Organizations, Other

To work together to provide professional services to counties, and to promote effective and efficient government for the...

Santa Fe
B- Education

The mission of The University of New Mexico School of Engineering is to educate students in engineering and computer science...

Albuquerque
B- Education, X- Religion, Spiritual Development

The Dominican Ecclesial Institute (D+E+I) is a teaching ministry of the Dominican Central Province of St. Albert the Great....

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

A space where children can be themselves holistically, relating to time, to space, to objects and to others through their...

Santa Fe
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

Historic preservation and restoration

Chama
B- Education, P- Human Services

The Family Lifeline, Inc. serves couples across all age groups and ethnicities in Bernalillo and Sandoval Counties. Our goal...

Rio Rancho
P- Human Services, F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention

Tri-County Community Services provides quality mental health psychotherapy, alcohol and chemical addiction and

...

Taos
L- Housing and Shelter, P- Human Services, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building, W- Public, Society Benefit

Sawmill CLT is dedicated to developing vibrant, prosperous neighborhoods through the creation & stewardship of permanently...

Albuquerque
B- Education

Advance education and advocacy for media justice.

Albuquerque
F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, L- Housing and Shelter

Own, manage, and develop supportive housing for the most vulnerable in the community.

Albuquerque
B- Education

Help interested persons/organizations locate/evaluate/create viable alternatives to traditional schooling approaches,...

Santa Fe
E- Health Care

The mission of the New Mexico Health Information Management Association is to be the professional community that promotes...

Albuquerque
X- Religion, Spiritual Development

The Church of the Holy Faith welcomes all people into an ever-deepening relationship with Jesus Christ our Lord. We believe in...

Santa Fe
C- Environment

Dedicated to restore, preserve and enhance the recreational and cultural value of Rio Rancho Open Space, to benefit or...

Rio Rancho
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
B- Education

To expand the availability of appropriate services for dyslexic individuals.

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

Established to improve the quality of life for poor, disadvantaged, and disabled people in Vietnam. We believe the highest...

Santa Fe
P- Human Services

The Janet Vargas Memorial Children’s Cancer Fund mission is to support kids with cancer, the University of New Mexico...

Albuquerque
F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention

Provide housing for the mentally handicapped

Albuquerque
C- Environment, K- Agriculture, Food, Nutrition

SWGLA is an alliance of producers, co-producers (consumers), land managers, conservationists and researchers that promotes and...

Santa Fe
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
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

To “support, promote and create opportunities for Hispanic women.”

Albuquerque

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