Giving Guide 2025: Give Back to New Mexico Non-Profits This Giving Tuesday

The most rewarding thing you do all year may be volunteering and giving to help your New Mexico neighbors meet their basic needs. The non-profits listed here work to make a difference in local communities and beyond. Your gift can support them in their goal to change the world for the better.

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Support New Mexico Non-Profits This Giving Tuesday

Assistance Dogs of the West

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Positive reinforcement in their training and interactions with dogs, student trainers and clients is the foundation of ADW’s whole-systems philosophy.  From their founding, ADW was among the first service dog agencies to utilize a positive-reinforcement training approach.

The National Institute of Flamenco

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The National Institute of Flamenco, founded in 1982, celebrates flamenco’s artistry through world-class performances, accessible education, and youth programs that inspire creativity, strengthen families, and enrich New Mexico’s cultural landscape.

Georgia O’Keeffe Museum

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Your support makes their work possible—from presenting our collections in Santa Fe and Abiquiú to creating free and low-cost art programs that inspire young and old. This season of giving, please make consider making a year-end gift today!

El Rancho de las Golondrinas

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El Rancho de las Golondrinas is the New Mexico’s premiere Living History Museum. Its 500-acre property is unlike any in the southwest.

Kitchen Angels

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Founded in 1992, Kitchen Angels serves residents of Santa Fe and other Northern New Mexico communities who are homebound, experiencing a health crisis, lack the resources for regular meals, and are ineligible for other local meal services.

Museum of New Mexico Foundation

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The Museum of New Mexico Foundation connects people to the state’s rich art, history and culture by providing vital funding, membership, and support for museums, historic sites, and educational programs statewide.

New Mexico Wildlife Center

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NMWC’s mission is to protect New Mexico’s wildlife through rehabilitation, conservation, education, and public engagement. Support NMWC’s mission! Donate to a specific campaign or include NMWC in your estate planning.

The Santa Fe Opera

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Your donations sustain the Santa Fe Opera’s world-class opera productions, apprentice singer and technician training, and robust community programs, ensuring that this cherished art form endures. 

Santa Fe Playhouse

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Santa Fe Playhouse unites artists and audiences through bold, inclusive theater. Donate, volunteer, or attend — your support expands access, empowers artists, and sustains a resilient cultural home for our community.

St. Elizabeth Shelters

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St. Elizabeth Shelters moves individuals and families from homelessness into housing through intensive one-on-one case management that addresses the issues leading to their homelessness while providing time, support and guidance.

The Food Depot

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Join The Food Depot in creating a future where every family in Northern New Mexico has access to nourishing food. Your gift helps deliver meals, supports communities, and builds lasting change.

The Wheelwright Museum

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The Wheelwright Museum, the oldest independent museum in New Mexico, honors native voices through art. Through exhibitions, collections, programming, and research we bring indigenous perspectives to all that we do.

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