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Afterschool Alliance of New Mexico (Formerly Known as NM Out-of-School Time Network) *Mission: To build and sustain intentional and meaningful bridges between leaders of schools, local and state governments, community members, and families in order to better support student learning embedded in positive youth development principles. |
Albuquerque Academy * Mission: We believe that children's lives change when their natural passion for learning is nurtured and transformed into habits of life-long learning and reflection. We believe that the world changes as these children learn to serve country and community with wisdom, conviction, and compassion. |
Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce *Mission: The AHCC is organized to promote economic development, to enhance economic opportunities and to provide business and workforce education with an emphasis on the Hispanic and small business community in Albuquerque and New Mexico. |
Boys to Men New Mexico Mentoring Training, Rites of Passage Adventure Weekend and Community Mentoring Groups *Creating a local community of men to teach, support, mentor, and encourage boys to become compassionate, accountable men. |
Cesar Chavez Community School *Mission: is to provide flexible and personalized programs for anyone seeking a high school diploma and who would benefit from services and educational programs offered during non-traditional school hours including early afternoon and evenings. |
Cottonwood Classical Preparatory School *Devoted to developing highly skilled learners who, through a broad knowledge base, can analyze, synthesizes and evaluates new information. Graduates will be prepared to enter and thrive at the world’s finest colleges and universities and will be prepared for a fluid and dynamic 21st century workforce where cultural differences are studied, respected, and valued. They will be able to communicate with diverse audiences through reading, speaking, writing, and listening. In essence, Cottonwood Classical students will learn "how to learn," thus enabling them to transfer any skills or knowledge into a post-secondary setting and ultimately the global marketplace. |
Dine Local Collaborative *We are a behavioral health coalition located in the Navajo Nation. We provide opportunities for community and families and those affected by mental health and substance abuse issues to voice their concerns about services and programs |
Envision New Mexico *Mission: To be a leader in quality initiatives through: Statewide and national collaborations; Outreach, education and interdisciplinary training; Application of evidence-based best practices; Technical assistance and; Evaluation |
Envision Your Future *Mission: To guide youth in creating their own positive future stories and support them as they take responsibility for clarifying their dreams, developing their blueprints and identifying the people and resources that will help them accomplish their goals. |
Family and Youth, Inc *Mission: is to promote a safer, healthier community by assisting children and families in strengthening their relationships, preserving the family unit, establishing community partnerships, and enhancing the availability of human resources. |
First Nations Community Health Source * Mission: First Nations Community HealthSource is committed to providing a culturally competent, comprehensive health service delivery system integrating traditional values to enhance the physical, spiritual, emotional and mental well being of American Indian/Alaska Native families and other underserved populations residing in Albuquerque and surrounding areas. |
Gallup-McKinley County Schools * Growing Students to Productive Citizens in a Multicultural Society |
Gordon Bernell Charter School * Gordon Bernell Charter School is not your average high school. It’s a high school with a curriculum and an environment designed specifically to accommodate adult students who haven’t been in school for awhile. This includes inmates at the Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center, recently released inmates in the Bernalillo Community Custody Program as well as any adults who want to get their lives back on track. You don’t have to be an inmate. All are welcome. And there is no upper limit on age. |
Health Action New Mexico *Mission: The mission of Health Action New Mexico is to work for accessible, affordable, and accountable health care for all people living in New Mexico. We are dedicated to engaging people in health care reform state-wide. |
Healthier Schools of New Mexico *Coordinated School Health Approach, illustrated by the yucca plant, provides a programmatic framework for student learning. |
IMPACT Personal Safety *A nonprofit organization dedicated to ending the cycle of violence by teaching awareness, personal safety, violence prevention and self defense skills to adults and children. |
Lordsburg Municipal Schools *Mission: It is the mission of the Lordsburg Municipal School District to create and maintain safe and caring schools that ensure every child reaches a high level of academic achievement that can be verified and that further positive intellectual, physical, ethical, and social development. |
NM Administrative Code *The official publication for all notices of rulemaking and filings of adopted, proposed and emergency rules in New Mexico. In accordance with the State Rules Act, New Mexico state agencies must publish in the New Mexico Register all Notices of Rulemaking and all Adopted Rules, including emergency rules, filed with the Commission of Public Records -State Records Center and Archives. Agencies may publish proposed rules and other materials related to administrative law at their discretion. |
NM Aging and Long Term Services Department *Mission: To promote the independence and dignity of adults and persons living with disabilities, and their families, by offering services that support autonomy, health, safety, economic well-being, cultural diversity, community involvement, and personal responsibility, thereby enabling them to live on their own terms in their own communities. |
NM Alliance for School-Based Health Care *The New Mexico Alliance for School-Based Health Care represents school-based health centers in New Mexico and collaborates with other school health partners to promote, facilitate, and advocate for comprehensive, culturally competent health care in schools. |
NM American Federation of Teachers (AFT) *Mission: To improve the lives of our members and their families, to give voice to their legitimate professional, economic and social aspirations, to strengthen the institutions in which we work, to improve the quality of the services we provide, to bring together all members to assist and support one another and to promote democracy, human rights and freedom in our union, in our nation and throughout the world. |
NM Asian American Culture Center *Mission: To promote and preserve the diverse cultural customs and heritage of the Asian American communities in New Mexico. To contribute to the better social well-being of Asian Americans in New Mexico. To promote and support the economic progress of the Asian American communities in New Mexico. |
NM Association of Grantmakers *NMAG is a regional membership association that provides programs, research and educational resources, and networking opportunities for grantmakers throughout New Mexico. |
NM Behavioral Health Collaborative *The Collaborative allows several state agencies and resources involved in behavioral health prevention, treatment and recovery to work as one in an effort to improve mental health and substance abuse services in New Mexico. |
NM Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Center *Mission: To protect the community from those youth placed in our custody in a safe, secure, and humane environment according to principles of Direct Supervision and standards of the American Correctional Association. The Bernalillo County Juvenile Detention Center is committed to creating and maintaining alternatives to detention through community supervision programs that promote education, healthy lifestyles, and positive choices for youth and their families. |
NM Children, Youth & Families Department *Mission: CYFD believes in the strengths and resiliency of families who are our partners and for whom we advocate to enhance their safety and well-being. We respectfully serve and support children and families and supervise youth in a responsive, community-based system of care that is client-centered, family-focused and culturally competent. |
NM Children’s Cabinet *To ensure that state government at every level is meeting health, education and growth needs of New Mexico’s children. |
NM Children’s Safehouse Network *Mission: improve investigations of child abuse, minimize trauma to children & families during investigations, & help families find the support services they need. |
NM Citizen Schools *Partners with middle schools to expand the learning day for low-income children across the country |
NM Civic Engagement *Promotes active citizenship through a unique partnership between youth, adult sponsors, communities, schools and universities, elected officials, and citizens from all walks of life. |
NM Commission on Community Volunteerism *Mission: To engage citizens of New Mexico of all ages and backgrounds in community based service to address the state's human, educational, environmental, public safety, health, housing, and other needs. |
NM Community Abstinence Network- Mesilla Valley Pregnancy Resource Center *Mission: To express the love of Jesus Christ and Serve as a ministry extension of the Body of Christ. We are committed to meeting the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of adolescent and adult women and their families in pregnancy and sexuality related issues. |
NM Community Foundation*The New Mexico Community Foundation (NMCF) is a statewide endowment building and grant-making organization that serves and invests in New Mexico’s communities and their greatest asset . . . people .As a steward of community resources, we support a quality of life that reflects the diverse values, traditions, beauty and dreams of New Mexico. Building community wealth and relationships, maximizing community capacity and self-reliance are at the heart of our work. |
NM Community Planning & Action Group (NMCPAG) *Mission: To develop and maintain a statewide comprehensive HIV Prevention Plan. |
NM Corrections Department *We provide a balanced system approach to corrections from incarceration to community- based supervision with training, education, programs and services that provide opportunities for offenders to transition to communities. |
NM Criminal and Juvenile Justice Coordinating Council *Public safety depends on the availability of criminal justice information both to the public and to justice agency personnel. This website consolidates and provides access to various New Mexico state and local criminal justice and juvenile justice agency data sources |
NM Department of Cultural Affairs *Created in 1978 by the New Mexico Legislature, the Department of Cultural Affairs represents New Mexico's dedication to preserving and celebrating the cultural integrity and diversity of our state. |
NM Department of Finance and Administration *Mission: The Department of Finance and Administration is to provide sound fiscal advice and problem solving support to the Governor, provide budget direction and fiscal oversight to state agencies and local governments so as to ensure a positive impact on the daily lives of all New Mexico Citizens and ensure every tax dollar is spent wisely |
NM Department of Health Immunization Program: *To ensure that all New Mexicans are properly immunized against vaccine-preventable diseases. We encourage you to use this website (and the links provided) as a vaccination information resource. |
NM Department of Health STD Program *Its primary goal the reduction and prevention of the incidence of sexually transmitted diseases including HIV infection. |
NM Department of Health Tuberculosis Prevention & Control Program *Purpose is to prevent and control the spread of Tuberculosis, by ensuring that active TB cases receive adequate care, directly observed therapy, and a contact investigation if infectious. |
NM Department of Health, Harm Reduction Program *To reduce drug-related harm while enhancing individual, family, and community wellness, primarily through the provision of linguistically appropriate and culturally competent services to injection drug users. |
NM Department of Health, Health Management Programs & Services *Programs dedicated to awareness, prevention, preparedness, response and recovery for the public, first responders, medical personnel, hospitals, and special needs populations in New Mexico. |
NM Department of Health, Hepatitis Prevention Program *The program is actively engaged in several activities to increase the awareness and prevention of viral hepatitis among high-risk populations. |
NM Department of Health, HIV Prevention Program *Reduce HIV transmission by planning, funding, coordinating and evaluating evidence-based HIV prevention interventions for at-risk populations across New Mexico. |
NM Department of Health, Immunization Program *The goal of the program is to ensure that all New Mexicans are properly immunized against vaccine-preventable diseases |
NM Department of Health, Office of Border Health *Mission: is to improve the overall health status and health and human services in the New Mexico border region and other border-impact areas of the state 2009 |
NM Department of Health, Office of School and Adolescent Health *Mission: To improve the health of all students and adolescents in New Mexico. |
NM Department of Health, Perinatal Hepatitis B Prevention *Prevent the transmission of the Hepatitis B virus (HBV) from mother to infant. This is performed by the identification of young women of childbearing age with positive Hepatitis B lab results then determining if they are pregnant, if so they are case managed throughout their pregnancy and delivery. |
NM Department of Health, STD Prevention Program *The goal of the program is to ensure that all New Mexicans are properly immunized against vaccine-preventable diseases. |
NM Department of Public Safety *Mission: To build a safer stronger New Mexico by providing quality law enforcement services, training, disaster and emergency response; and technical communications and forensics support to the public and other governmental agencies. |
NM Department of Workforce Solutions * Mission: Enhance productivity and competitiveness of New Mexico business and industry by improving the quality and availability of the New Mexico workforce. We will accomplish this through a system that offers universal access to lifelong learning based on relevant local and regional labor market needs, via integrated, customer-focused accountable service partnerships. |
NM Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (NMDVR) * The purpose of DVR is to help people with disabilities achieve a suitable employment outcome. DVR is part of the State of New Mexico, Public Education Department. |
NM Economic Development Department *Business development services, community profiles, film office, and International trade information. |
NM Forum for Youth in Community (the Forum) *NMFYC functions as a statewide network intermediary that is both a catalyst and support to the positive youth development movement. |
NM Higher Education Department *Develops and coordinates relevant policies, programs and services that provide advocacy and support equitable access to college to enable all New Mexicans to succeed in reaching their full potential through education. |
NM Human Services Department *Mission: To reduce the impact of poverty on people living in New Mexico and to assure low income and disabled individuals in New Mexico equal participation in the life of their communities. |
NM Indian Affairs Department *Mission: To take the lead to improve the quality of life for New Mexico Indian citizens by affecting State of New Mexico policy that strengthens tribal-state relations: 1) By being a professional and stable organization, 2) By providing quality resources that include education, training, and information and 3) By effective management and administration of state allocated funds |
NM Junior Achievement *Mission: To inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. |
NM Martin Luther King Jr. State Commission *Mission: To promote Martin Luther King, Jr.'s principles and philosophy to the people of New Mexico to improve interracial cooperation and reduce youth conflicts in our communities. |
NM Men’s Council for Boys and Young Men *Promotes positive male development through forums that inform and advocate for policy, practice and research to support integrated systems change in areas of health, education, and social well-being. |
NM National Dance Institute Teaching Children Excellence *Mission: National Dance Institute of New Mexico is founded with the knowledge that the arts have a unique power to engage and motivate children. The purpose of our distinctive programs is to help children develop discipline, a standard of excellence, and a belief in themselves that will carry over into all aspects of their lives. |
NM Office of African American Affairs *Mission: 1) Study, identify, and provide (recommend) solutions to issues of concern relevant to African Americans. 2) Ensure recognition of the accomplishments and contributions made by African Americans in New Mexico and the United States. 3) Act as an advocate for African American citizens of New Mexico |
NM Parent Teacher Association (PTA) *Nurturing family and community partnerships now and four our future. |
NM Pediatric Society *Mission: The New Mexico Pediatric Society is committed to the attainment of optimal physical, mental, and social health for all New Mexico infants, children, adolescents and young adults. To this end, the members of the New Mexico Pediatric Society dedicate their efforts and resources. |
NM Planned Parenthood *Mission: Planned Parenthood believes in the fundamental right of each individual, throughout the world, to manage his or her fertility, regardless of the individual's income, marital status, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, or residence. |
NM Prevention Network *Mission: To Empower our Youth and our Communities! |
NM Public Allies *Mission: To advance new leadership to strengthen communities, nonprofits and civic participation. |
NM Public Education Department *Mission: To provide leadership, technical assistance and quality assurance to improve student performance and close the achievement gap. |
NM Public Education Department, School & Family Support Bureau*Healthier kids make better students. Better students make healthier communities |
NM Public Health Association *Mission: To promote public health practice, policies, and systems that support health equity in New Mexico. |
NM Santa Fe Mountain Center *Mission: We are dedicated to promoting personal discovery and social change among youth, families, groups through the use of creative learning experiences in wilderness, community, and cultural environments |
NM Suicide Intervention Project *Where There is Help, There is Hope! |
NM Suicide Prevention Coalition *Mission: Devoted to suicide prevention, intervention and postvention; and provides education, support and advocacy to reduce the suicide rate in New Mexico. |
NM Suicide Prevention Project *Mission: Reduce the risk of youth suicide in Santa Fe County and Northern New Mexico |
NM Taxation and Revenue Department *Mission: To administer and enforce New Mexico’s tax and revenue laws, and vehicle and driver licensing code in a manner warranting the highest degree of public confidence. |
NM Voices for Children *Mission: We work to eliminate child poverty and improve the health and well-being of New Mexico's children, families and communities. |
NM Women and Girl Health Policy *Mission: is to develop and promote policy to improve the health and well-being of women and girls in NM, integrating race/ethnicity, age, ability and sexual orientation, using a woman-centered, social justice, interdisciplinary framework that incorporates sex and gender analysis and the influences of social determinants of health. |
NM Youth Alliance *The Alliance is a statewide advisory group comprised of youth representatives, up to one from each legislative district. |
Office of Justice Programs-CrimeSolutions.gov *Uses rigorous research to determine what works in criminal justice, juvenile justice, and crime victim services. |
OUTCOMES INC. “Growing Healthy Lives” *Mission: Outcomes, Inc. strengthens and enriches individual, work and family life in New Mexico through affordable, accessible and quality social services. |
ParentFurther- *A Search Institute Resources for Families |
Parents Reaching Out *Mission: To enhance positive outcomes for families and children in New Mexico through informed decision making, advocacy, education, and resources. Parents Reaching Out provides the networking opportunities for families to connect with and support each other. |
Santa Fe Community College *Mission: Office of Student Development is to guide, encourage, and support the SFCC community through our programs: Student Activities; Student Leadership; Career Services; and the Retention Programs. We create a community that fosters connection, wellness, lifelong learning, spirit, diversity, leadership and personal development |
Santa Fe Mountain Center *Mission: We are dedicated to promoting personal discovery and social change among youth, families and groups through the use of creative learning experiences in wilderness, community and cultural environments. |
Santa Fe Rape Crisis & Trauma Treatment Center *Mission: The Santa Fe Rape Crisis & Trauma Treatment Center is to work together with community groups and agencies to build a community free of sexual violence by: 1) Treating and rehabilitating people affected by sexual violence in our community and Northern New Mexico. 2) Providing education and training to promote the prevention of sexual violence. 3) Maintaining the provision of crisis services to survivors of sexual assault and their families and assisting them to overcome the trauma of the crime committed against them. 4) Providing therapeutic services to children who sexually molest other children. |
South Valley Academy *Mission: To prepare young people to become lifelong learners in a small school setting, based on high academic standards for all, individual appreciation for each student and teacher, a culture of trust, respect for the diverse traditions of New Mexico, and involvement of family and community. |
Southwest Youth Services *Mission: To provide positive youth development programming through educational, health & wellness and youth leadership components in partnership with American Indian communities and organizations. |
Taos Men Engaged in Nonviolence, Inc. *Mission: “to inspire, train and empower men and boys to lead lives of nonviolence.” |
The Region IX Education Cooperative *Mission: The Region IX Education Cooperative is an educational service agency committed to providing a continuum of comprehensive education-related services to children, families, schools and communities with the purpose of supporting successful student outcomes. |
The Tutorial School of Santa Fe NM *The Tutorial School is an educational community that includes students, staff, and parents joining together for what we believe to be among the most basic and fundamental of human activities: the pursuit of self-knowledge and the exploration, discovery, and understanding of life and the universe in all its |
The Youth Development, INC. (YDI) *Mission: To help children, youth and families achieve their full potential |
WAREHOUSE 21*Warehouse 21 is a hub for youth directed development in the arts through mentorship and entrepreneurial opportunities |
Warehouse 508 *aVenue for Creativity |

