free 501(c)(3) Nonprofit

Red Willow Center

Taos, Northern NM

About

Red Willow Center is a nonprofit organization based in Taos in northern New Mexico that focuses on food and agriculture. The organization serves the unique landscape and agricultural heritage of the Taos region and surrounding communities.

Food and agriculture work holds particular significance in New Mexico, where traditional farming practices, water availability, and food security remain central to rural livelihoods and cultural identity. Northern New Mexico has deep roots in agricultural tradition, and supporting local food systems and sustainable farming strengthens both economic resilience and community well-being in the region.

Red Willow Center operates as a 501(c)(3) public charity, meaning donations to the organization are tax-deductible for eligible donors. Community support for nonprofits addressing food and agriculture challenges is essential to sustaining these efforts and building stronger local food networks.

Those interested in learning more about Red Willow Center's work in food and agriculture are encouraged to visit the organization, reach out directly with questions, or explore opportunities to support or participate in its initiatives. Connecting with local organizations working on these issues helps strengthen the broader food system in northern New Mexico.

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