New Mexicans Concerned About Tobacco

Partners & Resourcesfo

NMCAT’s partners

include the American Cancer Society, American Heart Association, American Lung Association, New Mexico Medical Society, Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids, numerous other state and local organizations and 2,500 grassroots advocates from across New Mexico. We depend primarily on funding contributions from our partners as well as both restricted and unrestricted grants from state and national organizations and foundations.

Helpful Resources:


CLICK HERE for a listing of local and statewide tobacco control organizations
• Smoke Free New Mexico: http://www.smokefreenm.com
• American Cancer Society: http://www.cancer.org
• American Heart Association: http://www.americanheart.org
• American Lung Association: http://www.lungnewmexico.org
• Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids: http://www.tobaccofreekids.org
• Americans for Nonsmokers Rights: http://www.no-smoke.org
• American Legacy Foundation: http://www.americanlegacy.org
• National Latino Council on Alcohol and Tobacco Prevention: http://www.nlcatp.org
• New Mexico Department of Health: http://www.health.state.nm.us
• New Mexico Department of Health, Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Program (TUPAC):
http://www.thestink.org for information on quitting, secondhand smoke, priority populations, youth and tobacco
http://www.nmtupac.com for information on tobacco prevention events and campaigns, data reports and links
• New Mexico Public Health Association: http://www.nmpha.org
• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: http://www.cdc.gov/tobacco
• National Networks for Tobacco Control and Prevention: http://www.tobaccopreventionnetworks.org
for links to the networks on tobacco and African Americans; American Indians/Alaskan Natives;
Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders; Hispanics/Latinos; Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender/Queer people;
people with low socioeconomic status
American Lung Association, American Heart Association, and American Cancer Society Learn more about the American Heart Association's efforts to reduce death caused by cardiovascular disease American Cancer Society American Lung Association of New Mexico