The nonprofit sector is literally comprised of over 1 million organizations, many of which are relatively small and offer the duplicative programs and services. What sets your organization apart?
Fred Nathan Think New Mexico “…our small size provides an advantage in that we can provide a high level of personal interaction with supporters who want to become more involved…” Fred Nathan: Think New Mexico is an independent, results-oriented think tank serving New Mexicans. We are relatively unique in at least three ways: First, we are results-oriented and are not content to simply issue white papers and cross our collective fingers and hope something good happens. After we develop a policy report, we advocate for our solutions with the governor and the legislature. We also build coalitions around our solutions, secure legislative sponsors, and draft the legislation. Second, we only work on one topic per year and follow it from the initial research and development stage through to its enactment into law and final implementation. Third, unlike most think tanks, we are truly nonpartisan: our board is composed of Independents, Democrats, and Republicans (including a former Republic
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