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Greater New Orleans Foundation Announces $1.4 Million Bequest from Dr. and Mrs. Isidore Cohn, Jr. To Establish the Cohn | GNOF | NOLA | Arts Award Program. The Annual Awards Program will make grants to local nonprofits and artists whose work challenges and inspires the community.
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GNOF Announces $1.4 Million Bequest from Dr. and Mrs. Isidore Cohn, Jr. To Establish the Cohn | GNOF | NOLA | Arts Award Program
Greater New Orleans Foundation Announces $1.4 Million Bequest from Dr. and Mrs. Isidore Cohn, Jr. To Establish the Cohn | GNOF | NOLA | Arts Award Program. The Annual Awards Program will make grants to local nonprofits and artists whose work challenges and inspires the community.
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Update on the State of the Nonprofit Sector in Southeast Louisiana
In June 2020, the Greater New Orleans Foundation and University of New Orleans released a study on the state of the nonprofit sector in Southeast Louisiana during the COVID-19 pandemic, based on surveys collected from late March to mid-April 2020.
To get updates, GNOF and UNO organized a virtual “town hall” in late July, open to all nonprofits throughout the region. Over 60 nonprofit leaders joined the town hall, and about half participated in small group discussions, sharing the following updates.
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Greater New Orleans Foundation Adds Hurricane Sally to Disaster Response & Restoration Fund Activation
Today, the Greater New Orleans Foundation (GNOF) announced that it will accept donations to its Disaster Response and Restoration Fund in response to Hurricane Sally’s impact to Alabama and Florida.
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Greater New Orleans Foundation September 2020 Grants
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.
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GNOF Activates Disaster Response & Restoration Fund for Tropical Storm Marco and Hurricane Laura
Greater New Orleans Foundation Activates Disaster Response & Restoration Fund for Tropical Storm Marco and Hurricane Laura. $50,000 in Grants Awarded to Regional Nonprofits.
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GNOF, Gayle Benson, McIlhenny Company Announce $194,000 in New Grants from the Louisiana Service & Hospitality Family Assistance Program
Greater New Orleans Foundation, Gayle Benson, McIlhenny Company Announce $194,000 in New Grants from the Louisiana Service & Hospitality Family Assistance Program. $1.4 Million Awarded to Date to Service and Hospitality Workers. Round V Application Close on August 28th at 5 pm.
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In the News: An Interview with Bonita Robertson, Director for Civic Leadership, Greater New Orleans Foundation
In this Black and Bold interview, Bonita Robertson and Makiyah Moody discuss working towards innovation, the value of having an executive coach in your kitchen cabinet of supportive people, and fighting impostor syndrome.
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Greater New Orleans Foundation August 2020 Grants
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.
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In the News: With $600 federal unemployment gone, New Orleans area aid programs brace for flood of those in need
“We have been leaning in to raise the money and get it out the door as quickly as we can,” Greater New Orleans Foundation CEO Andy Kopplin said. “But it’s impossible for philanthropy to close the massive gap that would come from the expiration of federal unemployment assistance.”
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In the News: COVID-19 compounds trauma, but schools can help students heal
COVID-19 has brought with it great trauma. In New Orleans, we’ve lost loved ones, jobs, and a world in which we could shake hands with neighbors and go outside without masks. Our children feel these losses. And for many of them, while this crisis is unprecedented, trauma is not. Many of our young people carry heavy weights that just got heavier; COVID-19 compounds existing pain and reopens old wounds.
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