Find non profit organizations in New Orleans, LA. Listings include Krewe Bohème, Our Friends Closet, Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses, Rock Of Ages Baptist Church NOLA, Crossroads Louisiana, Youth Rebuilding New Orleans.
Project Butterfly New Orleans (PBNOLA) is an African-centered rites of passage program designed to prepare girls of African descent for their transition from adolescence to adulthood.
Dedicated to organizing workers across race and industry to build worker power. linktr.ee/NOWCRJ
Our Friend’s Closet is a nonprofit dedicated to restoring dignity and confidence students in need. We provide essential hygiene items, snacks, clothing, so every child can focus on...
Confederate veterans of Louisiana founded Memorial Hall, also known as the Confederate Museum, in New Orleans in 1891 as a repository for their memorabilia from the War Between the...
Gallier House is open for guided tours on Fridays-Mondays, with tours beginning at 9:30am. We will close for a cleaning 11:30-12:30, and the last tour of the day begins at 2:30pm. ...
The Alpha Gamma Zeta Chapter is the proud sponsor of three Under-graduate chapters: Alpha Beta Chapter [Dillard University], Beta Delta [Xavier University], and Upislon Iota [The U...
The Greater New Orleans Housing Alliance (GNOHA) advocates for the preservation and production of affordable housing within the Greater New Orleans area.
Welcome to the fastest growing church not only in New Orleans but the WORLD!
Our mission is to create a supportive and inclusive community for black travelers and expats by providing resources, information, and connections to facilitate safe and enjoyable t...
The New Orleans Jewish Community Center is a state-of-the-art fitness center and pool, a leader in New Orleans early childhood education, a fun-filled summer day camp and so much m...
Louisiana Hospitality Foundation is a 501(c)3 organization whose mission is to strengthen Louisiana's hospitality industry through support of individuals within the community.
The Krewe of Oshun Founded in 1996 and renewed in 2025, the Krewe of Oshun is an all-inclusive carnival organization celebrating Culture, Community & Legacy. Oshun was reborn to br...
On Saturday, September 20, 2025, we will continue the commitment to NEVER FORGET our fallen Heroes!
Created in 2014, with it's inaugural run in 2015, The Southern Sideshow Hootenanny is the only large-scale gathering of sideshow performers, producers, and fans currently happening...
Youth Empowerment Project was founded in 2004 by three juvenile justice advocates to support formerly incarcerated young people as they transitioned back into their communities. It...
Empowering & inspiring New Orleans Metropolitan area girls since 2010!
The Company: St. Bernard is a community theatre group of individuals dedicated to "bringing community to St. Bernard Parish through drama and musical theatre performance." Drama Ll...
Crossroads recruits, equips, and supports foster families from local churches and partners with organizations across Louisiana to elevate the services and systems that care for the...
The Krewe of Carrollton has a long and storied history. Formed by a group of Oak Street businessmen
New Orleans' classical theatre company
Southeast Louisiana Legal Services (“SLLS”) provides free legal services to low-income clients across twenty-two parishes in Southeast Louisiana.
A signature program of FirstLine Schools, ESYNOLA connects children to food, the natural world, and community.
Why build walls when you can build bridges instead? Puentes is a Spanish word meaning “bridges.” Since 2007, Puentes has been building bridges connecting Latin American immigrant...
We, the people of the Gulf South and the Global South, stand united and firm we need a just transition for the sake of the life and livelihoods of our communities, our cultures and...
ricRACK was started by Alison Parker, as an idea to keep the costume culture in New Orleans as rich as it ever was. After seeing less kids at Halloween, and less in a costume, I w...