Indian Nations Conservation Alliance
Taos, Northern NM
About
The Indian Nations Conservation Alliance is a nonprofit organization based in Taos, New Mexico, dedicated to advancing food agriculture and environmental conservation across Northern New Mexico. The organization works at the intersection of indigenous knowledge and sustainable land practices to strengthen the region's relationship with agriculture and natural resources.
This type of work holds particular importance in New Mexico, where agricultural traditions run deep and communities face ongoing challenges related to water scarcity, soil health, and access to locally grown food. Northern New Mexico's unique landscape and cultural heritage create both opportunities and pressures for conservation efforts, making organizations focused on sustainable agriculture and environmental stewardship essential to the region's long-term wellbeing.
The Indian Nations Conservation Alliance is a registered 501(c)(3) public charity, which means donations made to the organization are tax-deductible. Community support for nonprofits like this one proves vital in sustaining work that benefits both the environment and local food systems across the state.
Those interested in learning more about the Indian Nations Conservation Alliance's work are encouraged to reach out directly or explore how they might support or become involved with the organization's mission to protect and promote conservation and agricultural practices in Northern New Mexico.