Ways To Get Involved In New Mexico

 
MOVE - Mayor’s Office of Volunteerism and Engagement
MOVE manages a web site that is hosted by the Points of Light Foundation. The web site brings together volunteers with organizations who need volunteers. Search through our database and you
 
New Mexico Commission on Community Volunteerism
The New Mexico Commission for Community Volunteerism is a bipartisan group appointed by the Governor. Our duties include the promotion of volunteerism, guidance of Corporation for National Service grant expenditures in the state and promoting an ethic of service across New Mexico. See their webstie for a complete listing of their eight AmeriCorps programs in the NM
 
Servenet
Launched in 1996, servenet.org is a website that mobilizes and empowers the volunteer service community to tackle some of the toughest challenges facing local communities. Since its inception, servenet.org has enabled millions of youth volunteers to connect with local nonprofits to make a difference in communities throughout America. In 2000, as a part of Global Youth Service Day, Servenet.org expanded into a global resource for the 3.5 million young people, in 155 countries around the world that participate in Global and National Youth Service Day.
 
Volunteer Match
VolunteerMatch is a leader in the nonprofit world dedicated to helping everyone find a great place to volunteer. The organization offers a variety of online services to support a community of nonprofit, volunteer and business leaders committed to civic engagement. Our popular service welcomes millions of visitors a year and has become the preferred internet recruiting tool for more than 40,000 nonprofit organizations.
 







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