A couple of quick thoughts.
Many different groups and organizations have been mentioned already. Sometimes a Guild or group has cornered the market, as it were, on a recipient and they will only take quilts from that group. This does make sense in that the NICU or other organization knows that they will be getting quilts that meet their guidelines. So if an organization says "No Thank You", ask from whom they get quilts and talk to those people.
I know OP said she likes to make baby quilts, but perhaps there is a demand for quilts for seniors, young adults going off to college on a shoe string budget, teen aged boys, new immigrants.
I belong to two guilds. One makes quilts for the beds in a Youth Shelter and is making a quilt for the shelter to auction off for a fundraiser. The bed quilts were fun to make and are black and primary hst quilts. We also participated in a quilting bee for a rare disease (sorry I do not remember the name). These were group projects and completed over a year
The other guild is brand new. We are individually making quilts for Syrian Refugee families. They arrive with the clothes on their back and appreciate the quilts. One of our guild members does the long arming at no cost as her donation.
In BC, Canada there is a demand for household items for teens aging out of the foster care system.