Greater New Orleans Foundation April 2020 Grants

May 1, 2020

We’re proud to provide grants that create real impact.

That’s why we’re the steward of more than 900 donor-advised and donor-designated funds. Our donors make between $20 million and $30 million in grants to diverse nonprofits throughout the Greater New Orleans region, based on their specific areas of interest. View our most up-to-date list of current and upcoming grant opportunities here.

If you have any questions about our grant opportunities, please email grants@gnof.org.

Disaster: Covid-19 Response

Round 2: People experiencing homelessness, Seniors, wage workers & ALICE.

These grants total $163,000.00.

Organization Name

Date Awarded

Type of Request

Amount Awarded

Cancer Association of Greater N.O. 4/3/2020 Social distancing supports for people fighting and reccently recovering from cancer $5,000
Coastal Communities Consulting 4/3/2020 case management and technical assistance for small businesses in coastal communities impacted by COVID-19, as well as support with SBA applications $10,000
Community Center of St. Bernard 4/3/2020 Food pantry meeting increased demand for food from households in St. Bernard Parish $2,500
Covenant House 4/3/2020 At-capacity shelter for at-risk youth meeting maintaining a safe and clean shelter space and providing ongoing case management $5,000
CrescentCare 4/3/2020 Clinic performing Covid testing and transitioning care for vulnerable populations to telemedicine $10,000
Family Promise of St. Tammany 4/3/2020 Food pantry meeting increased demand for food from households in St. Tammany $3,000
Giving HOPE 4/3/2020 Food pantry meeting increased demand for food from households in New Orleans East $5,000
Gladewaves 4/3/2020 Small food pantry meeting increased demand and preparing hot meals for seniors in Orleans $2,500
Good Work Network 4/3/2020 case management and technical assistance for small businesses in the region impacted by COVID-19, as well as support with SBA applications $10,000
Grow Dat Youth Farm 4/3/2020 Youth leadership program supporting social distancing for seniors and households impacted by COVID-19 through fresh produce distribution, while supportin the youth in the program who lost their income source $7,500
Hotel Hope 4/3/2020 At-capacity shelter for women and children maintaining a safe and clean shelter space and providing ongoing case management $2,500
Kingsley House Inc. 4/3/2020 Senior day program pivot to supporting participants at home through food and medicine delivery, wellness checks and social support $5,000
Luke’s House Clinic 4/3/2020 Low-barrier clinic serving people experiencing homelessness and undocumented folks with increased need for cleaning supplies and other necessities $5,000
Matthew 25-35 Ministries 4/3/2020 Food pantry meeting increased demand for food from households in St. Charles Parish $2,500
New Orleans Mission, Inc. 4/3/2020 At-capacity shelter responding to the need for increased hygiene and food needs of people experiencing homelessness in Orleans $5,000
NewCorp, Inc. 4/3/2020 case management and technical assistance for small businesses in the region impacted by COVID-19, as well as support with SBA applications $10,000
Nola Tree Project 4/3/2020 Coordination of volunteer efforts and mobilization of staff to deliver meals to seniors requesting meals via 311, as well as coordination with World Central Kitchen $5,000
The New Orleans Women & Children’s Shelter 4/3/2020 At-capacity shelter providing a clean, safe space for families as well as case management to current residents and those who have transitioned to permanent housing $5,000
The Salvation Army Greater New Orleans 4/3/2020 At-capacity shelter responding to the need for increased hygiene and food needs of people experiencing homelessness in Orleans $5,000
Bridge House / Grace House 4/3/2020 At-capacity shelter responding to the need for increased hygiene and food needs of people experiencing homelessness in Orleans $5,000
First Grace Community Alliance/Hagar’s House 4/3/2020 At-capacity shelter responding to the need for increased hygiene and food needs of women and children experiencing homelessness in Orleans $2,500
Volunteers of America Southeast Louisiana 4/3/2020 Senior housing and a shelter for homeless veterans meeting increased need for cleaning and social distancing $5,000
Reconcile New Orleans 4/3/2020 Service and hospitality program supporting their current class and graduates of the last 17 years through job loss and other impacts of COVID-19 through case management and invididual assistance $7,500
Northshore Food Bank 4/3/2020 Regional food bank that supports Northshore residents, supporting social distancing and people who have been economically impacted by COVID-19 $5,000
Southeast Louisiana Legal Services 4/3/2020 Legal aid supports and representation for people impacted by COVID-19, particularly as it relates to unemployment claims, evictions and other legal matters $10,000
Grace at the Greenlight 4/17/2020 Soup kitchen meeting increased demand of homeless people in need of hot meals and hygiene supplies $2,500
New Orleans Workers Center for Racial Justice 4/17/2020 Advocacy for worker protections, in particular as it relates to essential workers and their need for PPE, paid sick leave, and other benefits $10,000
Plaquemines Community CARE 4/17/2020 Multi-service agency transition to virtual programs that support mental health and other critical needs in Plaquemines, Jefferson and Orleans $10,000

Environmental

The Environmental Fund is focused on building the movement to live better with the water in our region, while centering equity. Our grantmaking and programmatic work focuses on three issue areas: the management of urban water, the protection and resilience of our coastal communities in the face of climate change, and the growth of the Southeast Louisiana water economy. The Environmental Fund also aims to elevate the conversation around environmental, social, and economic sustainability as well as climate action and resilience in the Greater New Orleans region.

These grants total $115,000.00.

Organization Name

Date Awarded

Type of Request

Amount Awarded

Bunny Friend 4/24/2020 General operating support $15,000
Greater Treme 4/24/2020 General operating support $20,000
Green Light 4/24/2020 Rain Barrel program $20,000
Healthy Community Services 4/24/2020 General operating support $20,000
Propeller 4/24/2020 General operating support $20,000
Urban Conservancy 4/24/2020 Front Yard Initiative $20,000

IMPACT

These grants total $74,700.00.

Arts & Culture

GNOF supports organizations that help preserve and grow Greater New Orleans’ unique, rich cultural heritage. Priority is given to work that aims to: 1. Improve the quality of life and economic opportunities for indigenous culture bearers, artists, and performers. 2. Advocate to preserve existing public support for the arts

Organization Name

Date Awarded

Type of Request

Amount Awarded

New Orleans Community Printshop & Darkroom 4/17/2020 IMPACT Renewal $14,700

Education

GNOF supports organizations that ensure all young people enrolled in public K-12 schools receive a rigorous, high quality education that prepares them for post-secondary education and entering the workforce. GNOF also supports organizations that advocate for adult literacy. Priority will be given to work that aims to: 1. Support the equitable provision of social-emotional academic instruction, trauma informed approaches, and mental health services to students in school settings. 2. Advocate at the local and state levels for equitable policies regarding special education, school discipline, and diverse educational options that meet the needs of underserved students. 3. Increase college matriculation, graduation, or post-secondary training and completion by encouraging students to explore options and supporting them through the enrollment process and beyond.

Organization Name

Date Awarded

Type of Request

Amount Awarded

YouthForce NOLA 4/17/2020 IMPACT Renewal $20,000

Health

GNOF supports organizations that increase access to healthcare services for low-income, disabled, and older adult individuals and organizations that work to increase access to mental health services. Priority is given to work that aims to: 1. Help increase Medicaid/LACHIP, Medicare, or Affordable Care Act Marketplace enrollment for low-income, disabled, and older adult individuals in Louisiana. 2. Advocate for equal access to quality primary care, behavioral health, and preventive healthcare for all. 3. Increase access to trauma-informed and culturally relevant mental health services.

Organization Name

Date Awarded

Type of Request

Amount Awarded

NAMI New Orleans 4/17/2020 IMPACT Renewal $20,000
Sankofa Community Development Corporation 4/17/2020 IMPACT Renewal $20,000

NLE: Mission Acceleration

Capacity-building grants enable organizations to hire consultants to help their board and staff accomplish work that requires time, energy, expertise, and innovative thinking beyond everyday operations. In general, the most successful capacity-building projects: Address operational, management, or governance issues that affect the organization as a whole, rather than a single department or program. Focus on a single core challenge or opportunity, rather than a patchwork of unrelated issues. Are critical to the organization’s long-term success in achieving its mission.

These grants total $88,000.00.

Organization Name

Date Awarded

Type of Request

Amount Awarded

Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation 4/9/2020 Governance and Board Development. $9,000
Council on Alcohol & Drug Abuse for G.N.O. 4/9/2020 Consolidation $25,000
The Beautiful Foundation 4/24/2020 Executive Director Transition $20,000
Neighborhood Partnership Network 5/1/2020 Closing Responsibly $20,000
Home By Hand 5/1/2020 Board Development and Strategic Planning. $14,000

Second Chance Fund

The Greater New Orleans Foundation created a Second Chance Fund to help formerly incarcerated persons successfully connect to employment by reducing small barriers that impede their ability to secure a job. We understand the stigma of a criminal record is a major barrier to employment, making the path to employment and economic security complex and daunting for ex-offenders. However, in many cases it is the simplest of things like a driver’s license, steel-toe boots, tools, or a pair of dress slacks that can add major obstacles to employment for someone exiting from prison. The Second Chance Fund will provide support to our nonprofit partners to contribute to work ready necessities like: Tools, Work boots, Clothing and uniforms, Security deposits for housing and utilities, Transportation Worker Identification Cards, State issued identification/driver’s license, Cellular phones, Transportation assistance.

These grants total $40,000.00.

Organization Name

Date Awarded

Type of Request

Amount Awarded

Operation Restoration 4/17/2020 Rapid Response Fund. $15,000
Goodwill Industries 4/17/2020 Goodwill ReIntegration Program (GRIP) $10,000
First 72+ 4/17/2020 Communal Loan Fund. $15,000

LGBTQ

Supporting equality, fairness, acceptance, and mutual respect for all. Support is available to organizations and programs that increase the quality of life and access to opportunity for LGBTQ individuals and families, particularly the most marginalized members of the community, including elders, transgender youth and adults of color, low-income LGBTQ people, and LGBTQ youth of color.

These grants total $70,000.00.

Organization Name

Date Awarded

Type of Request

Amount Awarded

504HealthNet 4/17/2020 Sustaining the Gender Affirming Care Coalition $5,000
Covenant House 4/17/2020 Emergency Crisis Center $10,000
Forum for Equality 4/17/2020 Forum for Equality Policy Initiatives $5,000
Lambda Center Of New Orleans 4/17/2020 Lambda Center of New Orleans $5,000
Last Call 4/17/2020 Last Call Creative Fellowship $5,000
LGBT Community Center of New Orleans 4/17/2020 LGBT Community Center of New Orleans $10,000
LGBT+ Archives Project of Louisiana 4/17/2020 Preserving LGBT+ Histories $2,500
New Orleans Film Society 4/17/2020 LGBTQ films and community conversation at NOFF $6,000
New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation 4/17/2020 NOPD Safe Place Initiative $2,500
New Orleans Youth Alliance 4/17/2020 Between the Spectrum: Queer-Inclusive Youth Engagement Training of Trainers $5,000
PFLAG New Orleans 4/17/2020 The Greater New Orleans Invitational Symposium on Safe Schools for LGBTQ Youth $10,000
Trans and Queer (or Questioning) Youth 4/17/2020 Trans and Queer (or Questioning) Youth of New Orleans $4,000

DJR

One of the goals of The DJR Foundation is to partner with nonprofit organizations, both locally and nationally, to help them accomplish their mission and thereby enhance the quality of life for their constituents.

These grants total $55,000.00.

Organization Name

Date Awarded

Type of Request

Amount Awarded

Jewish Community Foundation of the Jewish Federation of Los Angeles 4/3/2020 Support coronavirus relief. $10,000
New Mexico Community Foundation 4/3/2020 Support coronavirus relief. $10,000
Greater New Orleans Foundation 4/3/2020 J Haspel Support:GBCAF for Hospitality $10,000
Touro Infirmary Foundation 4/17/2020 Covid-19 Fund $25,000

Fertel Foundation

One of the goals of The Fertel Foundation is to foster educational & cultural opportunities.

These grants total $5,000.00.

Organization Name

Date Awarded

Type of Request

Amount Awarded

Krewe of Red Beans 4/2/2020 support restaurant and hotel workers. $5,000

Employee Assistance Fund: Fidelity Here for Good Employee Assistance Fund

The Fidelity Bank Here For Good Employee Assistance Fund was established to assist current full-time and part-time employees of Fidelity Bank and their eligible dependents who may be suffering financial hardship due to a medical or catastrophic event. Employees may request assistance of $250 – $2,500 per qualified event.

These grants total $2,000.00.

Organization Name

Date Awarded

Type of Request

Amount Awarded

Anonymous 4/10/2020 $2,000

Louisiana Service and Hospitality Family Assistance Fund

In good times the people of New Orleans reap the benefits of a robust tourism industry fueled by the hard work of tens of thousands of front line workers in our restaurants, bars, and hotels. During this COVID-19 pandemic crisis, these same workers and their families are some of the hardest hit. Restaurants and bars are closed, hotels are vacant, and workers have been sent home without enough to provide for their families. Ours is a region that eats together, dances together and, when tragedy strikes, lifts each other up. The Greater New Orleans Foundation is committed to reducing these burdens. With generous support from Mrs. Gayle Benson and the McIlhenny Company, maker of Tabasco® brand pepper sauce, the Greater New Orleans Foundation is launching the Service and Hospitality Family Assistance Program in partnership with the Louisiana Restaurant Association. This program will provide grants of up to $1,000 for service and hospitality workers whose families are experiencing financial crisis in the Greater New Orleans region. By working together, we will help each other survive until we can once again thrive.

These grants total $413,000.00.