Greater New Orleans Foundation Launches GiveNOLA Day 2023

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The Greater New Orleans Foundation is launching GiveNOLA Day on May 6, a 24-hour online giving event aimed at raising millions for local nonprofits. This initiative, started in 2013, has collectively brought over $64 million in donations. With early contributions already exceeding $1.2 million, community members are encouraged to support various causes. The event includes incentives like the Lagniappe Fund and a community engagement activity hosted by the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, reaffirming the region’s commitment to philanthropy.

New Orleans – The Greater New Orleans Foundation (GNOF) is set to launch GiveNOLA Day on May 6, an annual 24-hour online giving event that aims to raise millions for nonprofits in the Greater New Orleans region. Since its inception in 2013, GiveNOLA Day has significantly boosted charitable donations during a traditionally slow month for fundraising.

This year, the event will kick off at 12:00:01 a.m. and run until 11:59:59 p.m. During this time, donors can contribute to many causes by visiting the GiveNOLA website. The early giving period started on April 28 and will continue until May 5. As of Monday afternoon, over $1.2 million had already been raised in early donations.

Last year, GiveNOLA Day saw impressive participation, raising approximately $7.3 million for various nonprofits in the region. To date, the initiative has collected over $64 million since its beginning, with the first event raising approximately $2 million. The continuous support from donors highlights a community commitment to philanthropy in New Orleans.

Participants can choose from a wide array of causes, including animal welfare, the arts, and advocacy efforts. This flexibility allows donors to support the issues they care about most, ensuring that their contributions directly benefit local communities.

Incentives for Donors

GiveNOLA Day includes special incentives to encourage even greater donations. One such program is the “Lagniappe Fund,” which provides additional funding that amplifies contributions to participating nonprofits. This feature enhances the impact of each donation and encourages collective giving.

Supporting Local Causes

Various prominent organizations have benefited from previous GiveNOLA Day donations, including the Second Harvest Food Bank, Youth Empowerment Project, ACLU of Louisiana, Turning Tables, and Northshore Food Bank. These organizations play vital roles in assisting the community across different sectors, such as food security, youth development, and civil rights advocacy.

Community Engagement Activities

To celebrate GiveNOLA Day, the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) will host a Happy Hour event at The Broadside on May 6 at 6 p.m. This gathering will include live music features from the LPO String Quintet and student musicians, creating an enjoyable atmosphere for attendees while promoting awareness of the fundraising initiative. Ticket sales from this event will contribute to the orchestra’s educational and community engagement programs.

Additionally, GNOF manages over 900 charitable funds that support a wide range of causes, from housing and disaster relief to education and workforce development. The foundation’s ongoing commitment to the local community includes running a Nonprofit Leadership & Effectiveness Program to enhance the management and governance capabilities of local nonprofits. This initiative underscores the foundation’s dedication to strengthening the infrastructure that supports charitable organizations within the region.

Historical Context and Community Impact

The creation of GiveNOLA Day was partly in response to the slow donation trends typically seen in May, as many nonprofits rely on consistent funding throughout the year. The event has since become an essential source of funding, particularly in the aftermath of significant events such as Hurricane Katrina and the Gulf Coast Oil Spill, where community support was crucial in recovery efforts.

As GiveNOLA Day approaches, the excitement and anticipation build within the Greater New Orleans community. With a strong history of successful fundraising and a diverse range of causes to support, this year’s event promises to strengthen the ties that bind the community and enhance the resources available to those in need.

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