Privacy Policy

Our Commitment to Privacy

At Think New Mexico, one of our top priorities is making sure any information we have about you is protected and secure. We value our relationship with you and work hard to preserve your privacy. This privacy policy statement explains how we obtain, use, and protect your nonpublic personal information.

How Think New Mexico Obtains Nonpublic Personal Information

We obtain nonpublic personal information about you in two ways:

  • From transactional activity (i.e. contributions).
  • From other sources with your consent or with the consent of your representative (for example, from investment institutions if you transfer securities or funds to us).

How Think New Mexico Uses Nonpublic Personal Information

We generally do not need, and therefore do not use, nonpublic information.

However, we share nonpublic personal information (e.g. copies of checks) with our auditors once a year, so that they can perform an audit of our books. We may also share nonpublic personal information to process transactions. We publish an annual report which lists our supporters, but not the amount of their contributions. We believe the public is entitled to know who supports our work. Occasionally, supporters ask that we list them as anonymous and we honor all such requests.

How Think New Mexico Protects Nonpublic Personal Information

As part of our commitment to privacy, we do not sell or share donor names or information to any firm or non-profit organization for their fundraising or any other purposes.

Think New Mexico maintains physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal regulations to guard your nonpublic personal information.

Privacy and This Website

This website contains links to other websites. Please note that when you click on one of these links, you are clicking to another website. We encourage you to read the privacy statements of these linked sites as their privacy policies may differ from ours.

How Think New Mexico May Change Our Privacy Policy

Think New Mexico reserves the right to review and revise this policy. If we make any material changes to this policy, we will post a copy of the revised policy on our web site that describes the changes before they go into effect.

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