Association of Developmental
Disabilities Community Providers

Our members support more than 5,000 children and adults across New Mexico every day.

We provide advocacy, leadership, and resources to our members while advancing opportunities and improving outcomes for children, adults, and families with intellectual and developmental disabilities across New Mexico

Advocacy. Leadership. Resources.

We promote policies and initiatives that improve opportunities and outcomes for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.

Community. Diversity. Impact.

Our collective commitment to the highest-quality supports and services drives positive change statewide.

Growth. Training. Support.

From committees to task forces, ADDCP provides members and their staff with opportunities to develop, lead, and strengthen their professional skills.

Association of Developmental Disabilities Community Providers

Strength in numbers, stronger impact.

Why Membership Matters

ADDCP’s commitment to shaping policy, sharing solutions, and strengthening community would be impossible without our active membership. By joining, your agency gains both a voice and a seat at the table, helping to guide the future of services in New Mexico.

Build connections

that strengthen your agency and staff

Amplify your voice

in decisions affecting IDD and FIT services

why ADDCP
  • Help shape statewide policy and advocacy priorities
  • Access leadership and professional development opportunities
  • Collaborate with providers across New Mexico

Promoting quality, community-based services.

ADDCP Goals

We aim to provide advocacy, leadership, and resources to our members while advancing opportunities and outcomes for children, adults, and families with intellectual and developmental disabilities in New Mexico.

Guided by members, powered by collaboration

ADDCP Organizational Structure

ADDCP is governed by a Board of Directors, with one representative from each member agency ensuring every voice is heard. Our Executive Committee includes elected officers and at-large representatives, while standing committees (Legislative, Family/Infant/Toddler, Policy & Procedures, and Membership) provide focused leadership and action on key priorities.

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