
That classic New Orleans dish, Red Beans and Rice, has inspired its very own parade. Come Lundi Gras you can expect to see thousands upon millions of red beans hot glued in tight, mesmerizing patte...

Critical Thinking. Cypress Academy is a school that is intentional about education. They combine academics and social and emotional development in a learning community that encourages critical thi...

Writing the mission. In 2013, after the tragic Mother’s Day shooting in New Orleans, some of the Goat in the Road student playwrights who lived in the area wrote plays that dealt implicitly with ...

For a fair and just New Orleans. In the wake of a full criminal justice system failure following Hurricane Katrina, public defense was restructured and reformed to provide constitutional and meani...

Breaking down barriers. Live Oak Wilderness Camp brings summer camp to life all year round through fun, friendship, and leadership development to connect a diverse community of outstanding New Orl...

Hungry to help. Hogs for the Cause is a non-profit, annual fundraising barbecue competition and music festival that raises money for families with children fighting pediatric brain cancer. They pro...

Southern Food & Beverage Museum
The Recipe For A Good Story. The non-profit Southern Food & Beverage Museum aims to celebrate and document the foodways, culture, folkways and drinking of the American South. While based in Ne...

Community & Culture Tipitina’s Foundation supports Louisiana and New Orleans' irreplaceable music community and preserves the state’s unique musical cultures. The Foundation grew out of the Tip...

New Orleans Emergency Medical Services Foundation
There when you need them. “Call an ambulance” is not something you want to hear, but that is the moment that New Orleans Emergency Medical Services Foundation (NOEMSF) has been preparing for. They ...

Autism Society of Greater New Orleans
Dignified Lives. With appropriate education, vocational training, community living options and support systems, individuals with autism can lead dignified, productive lives in their communities and...

This organization is one of our partners at ScreensforGood.com. Fixing More Than Homes. The traditional disaster recovery model that the United States has used for the past 30 years, is broken. Di...

Restore the Mississippi River Delta
We Still Need More Louisiana. Restore the Mississippi River Delta is the southern super-group of environmental organizations. Comprised of The Environmental Defense Fund, The National Audubon Socie...

Contemporary Arts Center New Orleans
Your Contemporary Community. The Contemporary Arts Center (CAC), began as an artist-run, artist-driven community organization. In the four decades that followed, the CAC has become a hub for the vi...

Safer Cycling. Bike Easy has been making New Orleans a safer place for cyclists since 2003. This organization is volunteer-run and guided by a Board of Directors whose mission is threefold. Their o...

This organization is one of our partners at ScreensforGood.com. Telling our community's stories. WWNO 89.9 FM provides a non-commercial source of radio news, music and cultural programming to ove...

One Dollar Provides 4 Meals. The Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank provided 8.7 million meals to people in 11 parishes in 2015 alone. Over half that number includes children and seniors. The recent mas...

In collaboration with GoodwoodNola, we have designed and are producing this limited edition baton. We chose the baton for obvious reasons as a symbol of working together as a community and taking t...

Raising the Volume : Lowernine.org
Raising the Volume In 2005, 100% of Lower Ninth Ward homes were rendered uninhabitable due to the levees breaching. Though low in financial resources, this historic African-American neighborhood, ...

Unprisoned: Stories from the System
How are we doing time outside? Unprisoned is a public radio project which began in November 2015 as part of the Association of Independents in Radio's (AIR) national initiative, Finding America. U...

Education is Freedom. Bivian Lee, Jr., was an NFL defensive back for the New Orleans Saints from 1971 to 1975. Tragically, in 1984 Bivian died at the young age of 36 after suffering a heart attack....




