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

Ambulance/Health Related Activities.

Penasco
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

To provide intensive musical training based on the Suzuki philosophy for students, parents and teachers.

Santa Fe
E- Health Care

Presbyterian Healthcare Foundation raises and stewards funds necessary to improve health and lives in the Presbyterian...

Albuquerque
B- Education, F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention, O- Youth Development, P- Human Services, S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building, W- Public, Society Benefit

To encourage families to build strong relationships. The program provides quality training for home visitors and program...

Santa Fe
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities, B- Education, O- Youth Development, W- Public, Society Benefit

ALMA supports and nurtures artists of all ages in creating artworks of exceptional quality while building entrepreneurial...

Albuquerque
F- Mental Health, Crisis Intervention

The mission of the Association is to enhance the quality of life in New Mexico by promoting the development of professional...

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

The Santa Fe Opera: to further the operatic art form by presenting performances of the highest quality in a varied repertoire...

Santa Fe
B- Education

The Cottonwood Gulch Foundation sponsors educational wilderness expeditions and outdoor programs in the American Southwest...

Albuquerque
L- Housing and Shelter, P- Human Services

Mesilla Valley Community of Hope is an alliance of agencies that addresses homelessness and poverty in Las Cruces, New Mexico...

Las Cruces
H- Medical Research

Promotes research of the highest scientific quality with the classical hallucinogens and related compounds (sometimes called...

Santa Fe
L- Housing and Shelter

HFH works in partnership with God and people from all walks of life, to develop communities with people in need by building...

Gallup
B- Education

Reading Quest is a non-profit whose mission is to support literacy for the children of Santa Fe. We provide year-round free...

Santa Fe
R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy

The mission of Disability Rights New Mexico is to protect and promote the rights of individuals with disabilities.

Albuquerque
O- Youth Development

Presbyterian Medical Services designs and delivers quality, accessible, integrated health, education, and human services in...

Farmington
L- Housing and Shelter

DreamTree Project is guided by empathy and integrity to provide a respectful, safe, and structured environment to support...

Taos
B- Education

At La Casita we strongly believe in PLAY. Play is essential for children to learn. There are many types, all of which are...

Santa Fe
B- Education

The mission of the New Mexico State University Foundation, Inc., an independent, nonprofit corporation, is to secure and...

Las Cruces
E- Health Care

The American Lung Association is the leading organization working to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung...

Albuquerque
S- Community Improvement, Capacity Building

To promote the nonprofit sector through capacity building.

Santa Fe
U- Science and Technology Research Institutes

Seeks to enrich society by fostering Historic Preservation. The Foundation achieves this mission by creating an understanding...

Rio Rancho
R- Civil Rights, Social Action, Advocacy

To maintain and advance the cause of civil liberties with particular emphasis on the freedom of religion, speech, press,...

Albuquerque
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

Expansion of geographical knowledge.

Santa Fe
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

Our mission is to preserve, protect and promote the historic properties and
diverse cultural heritage of the Santa Fe...

Santa Fe
D- Animal Related

To help find unwanted animals shelter and love.

Ranchos De Taos
A- Arts, Culture and Humanities

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

Albuquerque

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