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Association of Fund Raising Professionals An organization of development professionals with a common goal of advancing philanthropy in New Mexico through promotion and advocacy of ethical principles and standards, mentorship, recognition and fellowship. http://www.nsfre-nm.org |
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Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety Concerned Citizens for Nuclear Safety (CCNS) is an organization focused on increasing public awareness concerning the issues posed by radioactivity and the nuclear industry. Located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. http://www.nuclearactive.org/ |
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New Mexico First Nonpartisan, nonprofit organization working to facilitate citizen participation in Town Halls and the identification of legislative policy issues. http://www.nmfirst.org/ |
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Quality New Mexico A non-profit organization that engages in activities which seek to educate New Mexicans about quality; encourage and reward quality in business, education, government, and healthcare; and promote an economic climate to foster and enhance the prosperity of the citizens of New Mexico. http://www.qualitynewmexico.org/ |
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Rio Grande Alliance The Public Policy Information Fund's Rio Grande Institute is working in Mexico and the USA to foster appreciation of the unique economic, cultural and natural resources of the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo basin and to facilitate informed action to conserve those resources and use them for the public good. http://www.riogrande.org/ |
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Roadrunner Food Bank of New Mexico Roadrunner Food Bank is a non-profit food distribution center that feeds hungry people in Albuquerque and throughout the sate of New Mexico. http://rrfb.org |
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Think New Mexico Independent think tank educating the public, media, and policymakers about serious problems facing New Mexico and developing effective, comprehensive solutions. http://www.thinknewmexico.org/ |
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United Way of Santa Fe County Our mission is 'uniting leadership and resources to build a stronger, healthier community.' This is pursued through funding local health & human services programs, helping lead community partnerships that target critical issues, and through building the capacity of nonprofits. http://uwsfc.org |
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