LSU's Center for Community Engagement, Learning, and Leadership (CCELL) is an academic department that focuses on connecting undergraduate students with community organizations for service-learning and volunteer opportunities.
The LSU CCELL has many students who are looking to serve their communities in fulfilling and meaningful ways. If this sounds like something that would be beneficial to your organization, here are a few additional questions for information gathering for their database. The CCELL department shares this information with students to make connections. The questions are listed below:
If you have any other questions about LSU's CCELL department and what they do, please reach out to them at ccell@lsu.edu.
MISSION: To prevent brain, spinal cord, and other traumatic injuries through education.
TOP GOAL: To educate our youth on the frequency and seriousness of a brain and/or spinal cord injury, as well as ways to prevent one from happening, so that we may reduce the number of injuries that occur annually.
LEARN MORE: https://thinkfirstlouisiana.org/
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/arklatexthinkfirst/
MISSION: To provide effective, high-quality, faith based addiction services, resources and support to women seeking recovery from substance abuse. To offer the necessary support and nurture to those in need, encourage and create an atmosphere in which women can develop into confident, capable, healthy contributing members of our local community.
TOP GOAL: To enhance employment prospects for residents of our transitional housing program who have been actively participating for at least one year and have successfully maintained one year of sobriety.
LEARN MORE: https://www.missionheart.org/?fbclid=IwAR3y38DSE_EKs9DurUAb4tR4xJ2uh1XuVLzvihN0A_Q-ChAAdUPuhCr4UMM
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/missionheart.org/
MISSION: To feed the hungry in Baton Rouge and the surrounding parishes by providing food and educational outreach through faith-based and other community partners. With community support, we have served the hungry in our 11-parish service area for more than 35 years. MAIN GOAL: To provide food to over 100 partner agencies in our 11-parish service area. We source, acquire, inventory, house and distribute food to serve those in need in our community. We currently have a 17.2 million meal gap in our area, so the need remains great. LEARN MORE: https://brfoodbank.org/
MAIN GOAL: To provide food to over 100 partner agencies in our 11-parish service area. We source, acquire, inventory, house and distribute food to serve those in need in our community. We currently have a 17.2 million meal gap in our area, so the need remains great.
LEARN MORE: https://brfoodbank.org/
The next Competitive Grant Cycle opens on August 1. Community Foundation is offering three Grant Applicant training sessions for all applicants. Training is optional but is highly encouraged for first-time applicants.
Reservations are required and can be made with the link below. All sessions will be held in Community Central at Community Foundation. 401 Edwards Street, Suite 125, Shreveport, LA 71101.
SIGN UP HERE
In response to the recent power outages, the LSUS Institute for Nonprofit Administration & Research would like to gauge the current needs of area nonprofits and provide support to help you deliver your essential services. Please fill out this questionnaire if your organization needs assistance (volunteers, supplies, or another type of need) or can help other organizations in need. https://survey.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_8uo3PsJB5lyCKHk
Please distribute this survey to your network as well.
Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office, 318-861-0812 or https://damage.la.gov
Caddo Parish Office of Homeland Security, 318-675-2255
SWEPCO, https://www.swepco.com/outages/report/
Water outages, 318-673-7600 or text 318-383-2658 or email storm@shreveportla.gov
Attorney General to report price gouging, 866-801-2549
Emergency text alerts from Caddo/Shreveport: https://member.everbridge.net/371776664109115/new
Updates and other city services: https://www.shreveportla.gov/
Updates from SWEPCO: https://www.swepco.com/outages/storms/details?stormName=Severe+Weather+Update+-+June+2023
Outages status: https://data.shreveporttimes.com/national-power-outage-map-tracker/
Or add your power outage status here: https://shreveportdisastermap.com
United Way 211 hotline for 24 hour assistance connecting with nonprofits and resources
Red Cross, 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767) 24 hour assistance and https://www.redcross.org/get-help/how-to-prepare-for-emergencies/types-of-emergencies/power-outage.html
SNAP and EBT cards have emergency funds
SPAR-Pools and Community Centers, 8:30am-7:30pm, 318-673-7727, https://www.ksla.com/2023/06/17/spar-recreations-hours-extended-help-citizens-cool-off-following-power-outage/
SportTran, https://www.sportran.org/ and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SporTranBus
Cooling Centers, http://www.caddo.org/CivicAlerts.aspx
Nominations for the 2023 Baton Rouge Area Volunteer Activists awards are open NOW through Monday, July 10th.
Submitted nominations should include details of individuals’ volunteer activities, including which organizations they have volunteered with and how their service has impacted the community. All nominees’ volunteer service should be separate from their employment, and the individual may not be a current elected official or a close family relative of an Emerge Board Member. To view a list of past honorees, click here.
All nominations should be completed online through the Baton Rouge Area Volunteer Activists 2023 Nomination Form and submitted by Monday, July 10th.
If you encounter an issue completing the nomination form or have questions about the Baton Rouge Area Volunteer Activists awards luncheon, please contact Ashley McDermott at amcdermott@emergela.org or 225.663.6914.
Are you ready to take your nonprofit to the next level? Our friends over at LSUS have just the thing for you - Nonprofit Certifications!
Nonprofit Essentials Certificates cover the fundamental and practical elements vital to success in nonprofits, focusing on:
Through these Essentials Certificates, the passionate individuals who dedicate their lives to worthy causes will be able to extend their capacity to help leverage their organization!
Learn more + register, click HERE.
Nonprofit professionals from across the state will descend upon LSU Shreveport’s campus for the Statewide Conference For Louisiana’s Nonprofits in September.
The Sept. 20 conference, which will offer professional development for nonprofit operators, is co-hosted by LSUS’s Institute for Nonprofit Administration and Research and the Louisiana Alliance for Nonprofits.
Participants will engage in a full day of trainings from nationally-recognized speakers who will address the most pressing issues facing nonprofits.
Conference topics include fundraising, employee and volunteer retention, DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion), nonprofit resilience, and sustainability among other topics.
The conference keynote speaker is Maya Enista Smith, an award-winning, innovative leader who’s building global movements in service of communities.
“Maya Enista Smith is a well-known speaker in the nonprofit sector, and we are grateful she will be sharing her expertise of building nonprofits and spreading kindness throughout our communities,” said Dr. Heather Carpenter, executive director of LSUS’s INAR.
Enista Smith served as the first executive director of Lady Gaga's Born This Way Foundation, where she engaged a diverse array of partners across sectors to conduct innovative research, built authentic youth-focused programming, and led effective campaigns that fostered kindness and advanced the conversation around mental health.
With nearly 20 years of experience in youth empowerment, civic engagement, and community development, Enista Smith previously served as the CEO and COO of Mobilize.org.
In addition to her work with the Born This Way Foundation, Enista Smith is a proud member of the Presidential Leadership Scholars Class of 2022. She is a recent honoree at the Anthem Awards for the Nonprofit Leader of the Year and serves on the Bullying Prevention Advisory Committee (BPAC).
“We are so excited about this great partnership between the Louisiana Alliance for Nonprofits and LSUS’s INAR to co-host this second statewide nonprofit conference,” said Jill Roshto, executive director of Louisiana Alliance for Nonprofits. “It has been many years since a statewide nonprofit conference has been held in the northern part of the state.”
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