Neighborhood Groups
Our mission is to promote the historic interest, to preserve the architectural integrity, and to promote the civic betterment and social improvement of the residents of Algiers Point.
Mission: To stimulate revitalization and building through a comprehensive approach focused on neighborhood rebuilding. Current Initiatives: Bunny Friends is applying for its own 501©3. We are focused on developing a resource center that would be developed to assist residents in the recovery process (grass cutting and lot clean up). Other…
The Bywater Neighborhood Association (BNA) is a 501C-3 non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to developing community awareness in and about the Bywater neighborhood. History: Founded in 1975, the Bywater Neighborhood Association has continually sought to improve the area. From the mundane aspects of clean-up campaigns, to the complicated issues of historic…
The Carrollton Hollygrove Community Development Corporation (CHCDC) is a non-profit organization whose mission is the development of affordable housing to low-and moderate-income households, and, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, to promote neighborhood revitalization and recovery in the area bounded by South Carrollton Ave., the Jefferson Parish line, I-10, and…
Downtown Neighborhoods Improvement Association represents the property owners, renters, people who work, students, businesses and other stakeholders in the area from St. Bernard Avenue, to Ramparts, to Orleans, to Broad Streets. We work to improve the quality of life, economic opportunities, and urban condition of our area.
This Association (FSR) advocates for all residents of the St. Roch service area. We have a goal of a fully mixed inner-city community with a homeownership rate of 50% or more.
Residents began meeting formally in July 2007 after complaining to city government regarding damage to street lights, parks and streets. (Having suffered the city-wide effects of the flood that followed Hurricane Katrina, this residential area near the Mirabeau breach of the London Canal had been further damaged by disaster relief…
A historic community of Old Carrollton, our neighborhood was once one of New Orleans most coveted cultural treasures. In its heyday, its population consisted of pensioners, mostly retired from the old rail line and Port of New Orleans, earning us the name, Pensiontown. Devastated by mass abandonment and neglect since…
The Milneburg Neighborhood Association is made up of Home Owners and Renters in the Milneburg Areas of Gentilly Our Association meets the second to last Thursday of every month at the JUJU Bag restaurant on Franklin Ave. at Filmore We are scheduled to have a neighborhood Walk on Saturday September…
The Lower Ninth Ward Neighborhood Empowerment Network Association (NENA) was established in the aftermath of Katrina to play a lead role in rebuilding New Orleans’ Lower 9th Ward. Organized and controlled by residents of the Lower Ninth Ward, NENA addresses not only the immediate recovery needs created by the storm’s…
We are a non-profit agency seeking to revitalize the main street through Central City, at one point the thriving Dryades street, now the Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard. Until the early 70’s, the area served as one of the premier areas of African American commerce in the Jim Crow South. Over…
Rosedale Subdivision Association Group was formed after Hurricane Katrina. We have other organizational groups in the area also but it seems as if it’s not targeting our area as it should. Many residents are still rebuilding there homes and some are vacant. Rosedale has been successful in forming our group…
The Porch was founded after the storm as a community center for the 7th ward. We bought our main building and share it with Neighborhood Housing Services. We are involved in many projects for the benefit of the surrounding community, including an annual 3 mile race for charity that takes…