Hunters for the Hungry Louisiana was founded in 1994.
The mission of Hunters for the Hungry Louisiana is to encourage hunters and fishermen to make a difference in the lives of their neighbors by sharing their bounty of wild game and fish in order to combat hunger.
Top goal for 2023: To encourage deer donations before the hunting season ends. When a hunter drops off their bounty to one of our Partner Processors (50+ across the state), it's NO COST to the hunter to have the deer processed and delivered to a local food bank, shelter, or kitchen. Hunters For The Hungry Louisiana pays the invoice, and we coordinate the delivery with the processor.
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Louisiana Hemophilia Foundation was founded in1976. They are located at 3084 Westfork Drive, Suite A, Baton Rouge, LA 70816.
The mission of the Louisiana Hemophilia Foundation is to improve the quality of life an assist persons and families with bleeding disorders by providing education, advocacy, support services, and promoting research.
Top Goal for 2023: Recruit new board members, specifically with financial/accounting experience.
Are you ready to be a part of North Louisiana's largest day of giving? In 2022, Give for Good raised over $2.39 MILLION for area nonprofit organizations. Registration for the 2023 event is now open!. Be sure to check out all the information and resources available under the "For Nonprofits" tab to help you get started.
Be sure to read through the registration information prior to starting your registration. Please note that registration is a two step process. You will need to complete the registration form then you will need to fill out the required tasks on your organization profile to-do list.
1. Log in or sign up
2. Enter in the name or EIN of the organization you’d like to register
3. Complete all required questions and click Continue
4. Submit your registration form
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Louisiana was founded in 1984.
MISSION: To create and support one-to-one mentoring relationships that ignite the power and promise of youth.
VISION: All youth achieve their full potential.
TOP GOAL: To mentor more youth ages 6-18 in the seven Parishes we serve. Provide safe and impactful mentors to youth who struggle with education, behavior, life skills, career planning, and to be intentional about all youth in rural and underserved areas.
Office locations:
Serving seven Parishes:
Image from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southwest Louisiana's Summer Mentoring Academy Littles
The Emerge Center
Emerge empowers children with autism and individuals with communication challenges to achieve independence through an interdisciplinary therapy program within an innovative educational model. Support from the community facilitates broad access to our services, expands our impact and enriches our unique learning environment.
Your gift to Emerge enables families to imagine brighter futures for their children – independent, successful and happy futures. Visit emergela.org to make a difference in a child’s life today!
Website: www.emergela.org
Direct Donation Link: Give to Emerge
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PURPOSE:
Suiting 101 recognizes first impressions are made in the first seven seconds of meeting someone. Suiting 101 believes appearance is essential for success. This organization will provide a comprehensive program that incorporates multiple workshops, seminars, and experiences to give students the tools and skills necessary to engage in an impactful, healthy, and positive life. Suiting 101 will collaborate with the community and high schools with low graduation and college transition rates to cultivate the academic, social, and leadership abilities of at-risk underprivileged juniors and seniors through education, mentorship, and enrichment.
MISSION:
Suiting 101 mentors and trains at-risk underprivileged students on various life skills with a focus on the importance of appearance and presentation. Most importantly, we suit up leaders for lifelong success.
VISION:
To instill confidence in at-risk underprivileged students through appearance and presentation and to become strong leaders in society.
SUITING 101 PROGRAMS:
We are a non-profit organization working with other community organizations providing career and college mentoring programs for high school students. Students must complete an enrichment program comprised of addressing college transition, leadership, career exploration, and developing a personal vision for a successful future. When the seniors graduate, they are equipped with a complete professional ensemble.
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CURRICULUM HIGHLIGHTS:
Board of Directors:
Denise Brown, Executive Director Eugene M. Brown, II – Program Director
Early voting for the December 10th election will continue through December 3rd from 8:30am – 6pm. Visit GeauxVote.com or use the Geaux Vote app to find important election information.
The Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana created a nonpartisan, educational review of the constitutional amendments on the December 10th ballot to help voters understand the issues and the proposed changes. View PAR’s 2022 Guide here.
The Baton Rouge Area Foundation will be launching the 2023 Baton Rouge Development Fellows Program this week.
Each year, the Development Fellows Program offers a series of workshops to increase proficiency in the field of Development. Each workshop will include a formal presentation by a local funder or development professional, followed by in-depth group discussion. The Program will give development professionals access to high-caliber experts and will enable them to develop contacts with their local counterparts.
This program is not intended for seasoned development professionals however, staff at area non-profits that want to increase their learning would benefit. Selection is based on current and future potential as a development professional, the candidate’s transferable skills, and demonstrated interest in working in the not-for-profit sector in Baton Rouge.
Applications are now accepted at www.braf.org/fellows. Application deadline is Friday, December 2.
We were delighted to partner with LSUS Institute for Nonprofit Administration & Research (INAR) to present The 2022 Conference for Louisiana’s Nonprofits on November 8th! The Conference was the first in-person statewide conference focused on bringing nonprofit leaders back together for idea sharing, collaborative opportunities and educational topics addressing our current industry challenges.
CLICK HERE TO VIEW PHOTOS FROM THE CONFERENCE
Jada Monica Drew on Sharpening Your Inclusive Edge
Kristina Carlson on Unlocking the Secrets to Mission-Critical Funding
Sevetri Wilson on Entrepreneurial Thinking & Philanthropy
Denise White on Being the Exception
Heather Carpenter on Today's Humans Resources Challenges
Thank you to everyone who joined us for this amazing day!
TOGETHER, we can and will continue to strengthen the Louisiana nonprofit sector and each other!
The 2023 Annual Conference for Louisiana’s Nonprofit’s will be held on September 20th, 2023 in Shreveport, LA.
Early voting for the November 8th Open Congressional Primary Election is scheduled for Tuesday, October 25th through Tuesday, November 1st (excluding Sunday, October 30th), from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Citizens who want to vote early may do so in person at their parish Registrar of Voters Office or at other designated locations. For more information about the Secretary of State's Elections Division, visit www.GeauxVote.com or call the Elections Hotline at 800.883.2805.
Eleven constitutional amendments¾five passed by lawmakers in the 2021 regular legislative session and six passed in the regular legislative session earlier this year ¾ are on the ballot this election cycle. Each proposal had to receive a two-thirds favorable vote in the House and Senate to reach the ballot. Now, each amendment needs a majority vote at the polls to get enacted.
PAR’s Guide to the 2022 Constitutional Amendments reviews each proposal for the November and December ballots in the order they will appear before voters. The guide does not make recommendations about how to vote, but offers analysis and provides arguments of supporters and opponents of each proposal for voters to make their own decisions.
*Source: Public Affairs Research Council (PAR)
To view the 2022 Guide, please visit the links below.
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