Neighborhood Groups
The 7th Ward Neighborhood Center is a welcoming physical space that creates an environment where residents come together to develop and implement their ideas to create stronger, more vibrant, equitable community. We help support and develop neighborhood leadership that strengthens the social fabric of the neighborhood.
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.
The Broadmoor Development Corporation is the community development branch of the Broadmoor Improvement Association. The Broadmoor Improvement Association (BIA) is the leading civic organization for this diverse, thriving community in the heart of New Orleans. Created in 1930 to address the needs of the recently established neighborhood, the BIA incorporated…
Values: The BIA exists for every resident of Broadmoor. Our neighborhood has a sense of awareness, unity, and pride. History: The Broadmoor Improvement Association (BIA) is one of the oldest neighborhood associations in New Orleans. Established in 1930 as the Broadmoor Civic Improvement Association to address the needs of the…
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…
Desire Street Ministries exists to train and send leaders to revitalize impoverished neighborhoods through spiritual and community development. Everything we do is based on two core values. Our incarnational philosophy of ministry means that the leaders of our replication works choose to live in the neighborhoods we serve, seeking transformation…
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.
Hollygrove Neighbors is open to all residents of the Hollygrove area. Hollygrove is bounded by the Orleans/Jefferson parish line at Monticello, S. Claiborne Ave., S. Carrollton Ave and Airline Highway. HGN began after Hurricane Katrina, in an effort to rebuild the neighborhood and get information to residents. With the help…
Established in 1981, the mission of the Holy Cross Neighborhood Association is to make our community the best place in the city to live and raise a family. Elections are held on the 2nd Thursday in May. Membership dues must be current by the end of April each year or…
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…
MQVN Community Development Corporation (MQVN CDC) was established by the Mary Queen of Viet Nam Church in May 2006 to assist Vietnamese-American Katrina victims in New Orleans East rebuild their lives and their community. In the immediate aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, MQVN CDC played a leading role in providing emergency…
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…
Mission: The Pontilly Association is a 501 c (4) non profit that helps to maintain the character of the Pontchartrain Park and Gentilly Woods communities for more then twenty-five years. The Assocation served as the neighborhood associaton for the Pontchartrain Park and Gentilly Woods communities. The past activities included monthly…