GiveNOLA

Tuesday, May 3rd is GiveNOLA Day and we need your help to ensure that life giving initiatives can continue on by supporting St. Roch CDC.
We are so grateful for all of our guests and raving fans that visit us often. Knowing that everyone’s situation is unique, we ask that you make a gift that you would deem significant on May 3rd. Imagine the impact we can all make in one day! We’ll send a reminder back out on May 2nd.
What is GiveNOLA Day?
Hosted on Tuesday, May 3rd by the Greater New Orleans Foundation, GiveNOLA Day is the community’s one-day, online giving event to inspire people to give generously to the nonprofit organizations that are making our region stronger, creating a thriving community for all.
It’s our day to come together as one! Every dollar donated from midnight to midnight on May 3rd will be increased with additional “lagniappe” dollars provided by the Greater New Orleans Foundation and our generous GiveNOLA Day sponsors. Last year, we raised $4 million dollars from 34,000+ donations around the nation!
Built on successful models from other cities, GiveNOLA Day raises money for the community, brings new donors and awareness to local nonprofits, and helps make our region a more vibrant place to live. GiveNOLA Day is tied to a national event called Give Local America where community foundations across America are asking their communities to give back on May 3, 2016.
How can I participate?
Everybody can participate on GiveNOLA Day! Individuals can make online donations to participating nonprofits. The minimum donation is $10. All donations made on May 3rd give your favorite nonprofit the opportunity to earn lagniappe dollars, awards, and hourly prizes.
What nonprofits are participating?
713 nonprofits across the Greater New Orleans Foundation’s 13-parish region are participating in GiveNOLA Day on May 3, 2016. The participating nonprofits are working on a broad range of issues: Arts & Culture, Animal, Community Improvement, Education, Environment, Health, Housing, Human Services, Public Safety & Crime Prevention, and Youth Development.





