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ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million. CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Currents 4Q 2010. Foundation offers grants to deepwater rig workers through BP donation; Louisiana incarceration rate is among highest in the world. RDA has secured $60 million in tax credits for challenged communities. A coalition will promote mass transit to link cities across South Louisiana.JUSTICE, NOT DENIED
From across the justice system, leaders are producing a remarkable result—the East Baton Rouge jail population has dropped by nearly half. Among so many working together on justice reforms are, from left, City Court Judge Yvette Alexander, EBR Public Defender Michael Mitchell, staff members Lacie Dauzat and Lindsay Blouin, and East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore III. NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. OPEN TABLE: BUILDING COMMUNITY AT WHITE STAR MARKET Open table: Building community at White Star Market. By Maggie Heyn Richardson. It’s a hot June weekday and friends Jason Wesley and Brandon Kelly are having lunch at White Star Market, the new food hall in Baton Rouge’s Mid City neighborhood. Sitting side by side at a sprawling table filled with other diners, the two men are hovered over BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. ABOUT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million. CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Currents 4Q 2010. Foundation offers grants to deepwater rig workers through BP donation; Louisiana incarceration rate is among highest in the world. RDA has secured $60 million in tax credits for challenged communities. A coalition will promote mass transit to link cities across South Louisiana.JUSTICE, NOT DENIED
From across the justice system, leaders are producing a remarkable result—the East Baton Rouge jail population has dropped by nearly half. Among so many working together on justice reforms are, from left, City Court Judge Yvette Alexander, EBR Public Defender Michael Mitchell, staff members Lacie Dauzat and Lindsay Blouin, and East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore III. NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. OPEN TABLE: BUILDING COMMUNITY AT WHITE STAR MARKET Open table: Building community at White Star Market. By Maggie Heyn Richardson. It’s a hot June weekday and friends Jason Wesley and Brandon Kelly are having lunch at White Star Market, the new food hall in Baton Rouge’s Mid City neighborhood. Sitting side by side at a sprawling table filled with other diners, the two men are hovered over ABOUT - BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
STORIES — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Baton Rouge Area Foundation March 8, 2021. Park to spark. Imagine it: a new park replacing an empty lot—broken concrete and poison ivy exchanged for native shade trees, picnic tables and flower-filled raised beds. A vibrant component of the Imagine Plank Road Master Plan is a neighborhood “pocket” park on a vacant lot at 4258 Plank Road GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Currents 4Q 2010. Foundation offers grants to deepwater rig workers through BP donation; Louisiana incarceration rate is among highest in the world. RDA has secured $60 million in tax credits for challenged communities. A coalition will promote mass transit to link cities across South Louisiana. PLANK ROAD PROGRESS: MASTER PLAN TO REVIVE CORRIDOR IS Last year, residents of Baton Rouge’s Plank Road corridor were invited to do something they’re rarely asked to do. Dream. What if, asked planners, their neighborhood, long beleaguered by disinvestment, poverty and crime, was reimagined? What if it YWCO — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Young Women's Christian Organization Fund. PURPOSE The purpose of the Young Women’s Christian Organization Fund, a Donor Advised Field of Interest Fund of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, is to improve the lives of women and girls in the Baton Rouge area.This endowed Fund was established in 1997 as a legacy for members of the Young Women’s Christian Organization. ARDENDALE — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Ardendale. Located north of Florida Boulevard, Ardendale is a new community anchored by the promise of education. The McKay Automotive Technology Center, a campus of Baton Rouge Community College, opened in 2017 and is training hundreds of students annually.BRCC also opened a center for collision repair training next door. AN INTERVIEW WITH THE LATE ERNEST J. GAINES FROM 2007 Ernest J. Gaines died Nov. 5, 2019, in Oscar, Louisiana. He was born into a family that picked cotton on land along False River. He became among the greatest writers of his generation. And with the money he earned from his books and movies, Mr. BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. ABOUT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million. CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Currents 4Q 2010. Foundation offers grants to deepwater rig workers through BP donation; Louisiana incarceration rate is among highest in the world. RDA has secured $60 million in tax credits for challenged communities. A coalition will promote mass transit to link cities across South Louisiana.JUSTICE, NOT DENIED
From across the justice system, leaders are producing a remarkable result—the East Baton Rouge jail population has dropped by nearly half. Among so many working together on justice reforms are, from left, City Court Judge Yvette Alexander, EBR Public Defender Michael Mitchell, staff members Lacie Dauzat and Lindsay Blouin, and East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore III. NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. OPEN TABLE: BUILDING COMMUNITY AT WHITE STAR MARKET Open table: Building community at White Star Market. By Maggie Heyn Richardson. It’s a hot June weekday and friends Jason Wesley and Brandon Kelly are having lunch at White Star Market, the new food hall in Baton Rouge’s Mid City neighborhood. Sitting side by side at a sprawling table filled with other diners, the two men are hovered over BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. ABOUT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million. CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Currents 4Q 2010. Foundation offers grants to deepwater rig workers through BP donation; Louisiana incarceration rate is among highest in the world. RDA has secured $60 million in tax credits for challenged communities. A coalition will promote mass transit to link cities across South Louisiana.JUSTICE, NOT DENIED
From across the justice system, leaders are producing a remarkable result—the East Baton Rouge jail population has dropped by nearly half. Among so many working together on justice reforms are, from left, City Court Judge Yvette Alexander, EBR Public Defender Michael Mitchell, staff members Lacie Dauzat and Lindsay Blouin, and East Baton Rouge District Attorney Hillar Moore III. NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. OPEN TABLE: BUILDING COMMUNITY AT WHITE STAR MARKET Open table: Building community at White Star Market. By Maggie Heyn Richardson. It’s a hot June weekday and friends Jason Wesley and Brandon Kelly are having lunch at White Star Market, the new food hall in Baton Rouge’s Mid City neighborhood. Sitting side by side at a sprawling table filled with other diners, the two men are hovered over ABOUT - BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
STORIES — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Baton Rouge Area Foundation March 8, 2021. Park to spark. Imagine it: a new park replacing an empty lot—broken concrete and poison ivy exchanged for native shade trees, picnic tables and flower-filled raised beds. A vibrant component of the Imagine Plank Road Master Plan is a neighborhood “pocket” park on a vacant lot at 4258 Plank Road GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Currents 4Q 2010. Foundation offers grants to deepwater rig workers through BP donation; Louisiana incarceration rate is among highest in the world. RDA has secured $60 million in tax credits for challenged communities. A coalition will promote mass transit to link cities across South Louisiana. PLANK ROAD PROGRESS: MASTER PLAN TO REVIVE CORRIDOR IS Last year, residents of Baton Rouge’s Plank Road corridor were invited to do something they’re rarely asked to do. Dream. What if, asked planners, their neighborhood, long beleaguered by disinvestment, poverty and crime, was reimagined? What if it YWCO — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Young Women's Christian Organization Fund. PURPOSE The purpose of the Young Women’s Christian Organization Fund, a Donor Advised Field of Interest Fund of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, is to improve the lives of women and girls in the Baton Rouge area.This endowed Fund was established in 1997 as a legacy for members of the Young Women’s Christian Organization. ARDENDALE — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Ardendale. Located north of Florida Boulevard, Ardendale is a new community anchored by the promise of education. The McKay Automotive Technology Center, a campus of Baton Rouge Community College, opened in 2017 and is training hundreds of students annually.BRCC also opened a center for collision repair training next door. AN INTERVIEW WITH THE LATE ERNEST J. GAINES FROM 2007 Ernest J. Gaines died Nov. 5, 2019, in Oscar, Louisiana. He was born into a family that picked cotton on land along False River. He became among the greatest writers of his generation. And with the money he earned from his books and movies, Mr. BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. OURSO FAMILY FOUNDATION E.J. and Marjory B. Ourso Family Foundation Fund. PURPOSE The purpose of the E.J. and Marjory B. Ourso Family Foundation is to provide philanthropic support for South Louisiana, which has been good to the family over generations.Grant applicants should keep in mind that the Foundation gives priority to projects which build on human initiative and service to mankind. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million. CONTACT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Contact the Foundation. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *. Subject *. Message *. Thank you! To directly reach an employee of the Foundation, please visit our staff page .DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. OURSO FAMILY FOUNDATION E.J. and Marjory B. Ourso Family Foundation Fund. PURPOSE The purpose of the E.J. and Marjory B. Ourso Family Foundation is to provide philanthropic support for South Louisiana, which has been good to the family over generations.Grant applicants should keep in mind that the Foundation gives priority to projects which build on human initiative and service to mankind. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million. CONTACT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Contact the Foundation. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *. Subject *. Message *. Thank you! To directly reach an employee of the Foundation, please visit our staff page .DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. MEMBERS OF THE FOUNDATION SUPPORT OUR CIVIC PROJECTS Membership supports our projects for civic good. In 2021, we’ll use annual support to expand justice reforms with local officials, implement the lakes master plan, continue our coastal restoration work, expand educational opportunities for schoolchildren. We thankour
ABOUT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
STORIES — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Baton Rouge Area Foundation March 8, 2021. Park to spark. Imagine it: a new park replacing an empty lot—broken concrete and poison ivy exchanged for native shade trees, picnic tables and flower-filled raised beds. A vibrant component of the Imagine Plank Road Master Plan is a neighborhood “pocket” park on a vacant lot at 4258 Plank Road OVERVIEW — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The Foundation, in alliance with many partners, conducts projects for civic good. It began for us more than 20 years ago with a master plan for downtown Baton Rouge. Plan Baton Rouge, as that plan was called, has drawn more than $2.5 billion in downtown investment. Since then, we've created master plans for disinvested neighborhoods, the STRATEGIC CONSULTING SERVICES Questions. Contact Lauren Crump. (225) 387-6126. LCrump@BRAF.org. “ The Foundation skillfully assessed our operations and guided us to a realistic strategic plan. Their commitment has motivated our leadership. We had heard BRAF makes good things happen, and now we’ve experienced it first-hand. ”.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
CONTACT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Contact the Foundation. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *. Subject *. Message *. Thank you! To directly reach an employee of the Foundation, please visit our staff page . YWCO — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Young Women's Christian Organization Fund. PURPOSE The purpose of the Young Women’s Christian Organization Fund, a Donor Advised Field of Interest Fund of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, is to improve the lives of women and girls in the Baton Rouge area.This endowed Fund was established in 1997 as a legacy for members of the Young Women’s Christian Organization. PLANK ROAD PROGRESS: MASTER PLAN TO REVIVE CORRIDOR IS Last year, residents of Baton Rouge’s Plank Road corridor were invited to do something they’re rarely asked to do. Dream. What if, asked planners, their neighborhood, long beleaguered by disinvestment, poverty and crime, was reimagined? What if it TURNER INDUSTRIES FUND Turner Industries Fund. PURPOSE Since it was founded nearly 60 years ago, Turner Industries has grown to be one of the nation’s leading heavy industrial contractors.Founder Bert S. Turner (now deceased) and his wife, Sue, and their children have taken an interest from the very beginning in steadily investing charitable dollars back into the communities in which the company works. BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. OURSO FAMILY FOUNDATION E.J. and Marjory B. Ourso Family Foundation Fund. PURPOSE The purpose of the E.J. and Marjory B. Ourso Family Foundation is to provide philanthropic support for South Louisiana, which has been good to the family over generations.Grant applicants should keep in mind that the Foundation gives priority to projects which build on human initiative and service to mankind. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million. CONTACT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Contact the Foundation. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *. Subject *. Message *. Thank you! To directly reach an employee of the Foundation, please visit our staff page .DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. OURSO FAMILY FOUNDATION E.J. and Marjory B. Ourso Family Foundation Fund. PURPOSE The purpose of the E.J. and Marjory B. Ourso Family Foundation is to provide philanthropic support for South Louisiana, which has been good to the family over generations.Grant applicants should keep in mind that the Foundation gives priority to projects which build on human initiative and service to mankind. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million. CONTACT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Contact the Foundation. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *. Subject *. Message *. Thank you! To directly reach an employee of the Foundation, please visit our staff page .DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. MEMBERS OF THE FOUNDATION SUPPORT OUR CIVIC PROJECTS Membership supports our projects for civic good. In 2021, we’ll use annual support to expand justice reforms with local officials, implement the lakes master plan, continue our coastal restoration work, expand educational opportunities for schoolchildren. We thankour
ABOUT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
STORIES — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Baton Rouge Area Foundation March 8, 2021. Park to spark. Imagine it: a new park replacing an empty lot—broken concrete and poison ivy exchanged for native shade trees, picnic tables and flower-filled raised beds. A vibrant component of the Imagine Plank Road Master Plan is a neighborhood “pocket” park on a vacant lot at 4258 Plank Road OVERVIEW — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The Foundation, in alliance with many partners, conducts projects for civic good. It began for us more than 20 years ago with a master plan for downtown Baton Rouge. Plan Baton Rouge, as that plan was called, has drawn more than $2.5 billion in downtown investment. Since then, we've created master plans for disinvested neighborhoods, the STRATEGIC CONSULTING SERVICES Questions. Contact Lauren Crump. (225) 387-6126. LCrump@BRAF.org. “ The Foundation skillfully assessed our operations and guided us to a realistic strategic plan. Their commitment has motivated our leadership. We had heard BRAF makes good things happen, and now we’ve experienced it first-hand. ”.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
CONTACT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Contact the Foundation. Name *. First Name. Last Name. Email Address *. Subject *. Message *. Thank you! To directly reach an employee of the Foundation, please visit our staff page . YWCO — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Young Women's Christian Organization Fund. PURPOSE The purpose of the Young Women’s Christian Organization Fund, a Donor Advised Field of Interest Fund of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, is to improve the lives of women and girls in the Baton Rouge area.This endowed Fund was established in 1997 as a legacy for members of the Young Women’s Christian Organization. PLANK ROAD PROGRESS: MASTER PLAN TO REVIVE CORRIDOR IS Last year, residents of Baton Rouge’s Plank Road corridor were invited to do something they’re rarely asked to do. Dream. What if, asked planners, their neighborhood, long beleaguered by disinvestment, poverty and crime, was reimagined? What if it TURNER INDUSTRIES FUND Turner Industries Fund. PURPOSE Since it was founded nearly 60 years ago, Turner Industries has grown to be one of the nation’s leading heavy industrial contractors.Founder Bert S. Turner (now deceased) and his wife, Sue, and their children have taken an interest from the very beginning in steadily investing charitable dollars back into the communities in which the company works. BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. ABOUT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
ARDENDALE — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Ardendale. Located north of Florida Boulevard, Ardendale is a new community anchored by the promise of education. The McKay Automotive Technology Center, a campus of Baton Rouge Community College, opened in 2017 and is training hundreds of students annually.BRCC also opened a center for collision repair training next door. NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. ABOUT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
ARDENDALE — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Ardendale. Located north of Florida Boulevard, Ardendale is a new community anchored by the promise of education. The McKay Automotive Technology Center, a campus of Baton Rouge Community College, opened in 2017 and is training hundreds of students annually.BRCC also opened a center for collision repair training next door. NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. STORIES — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Baton Rouge Area Foundation March 8, 2021. Park to spark. Imagine it: a new park replacing an empty lot—broken concrete and poison ivy exchanged for native shade trees, picnic tables and flower-filled raised beds. A vibrant component of the Imagine Plank Road Master Plan is a neighborhood “pocket” park on a vacant lot at 4258 Plank Road STRATEGIC CONSULTING SERVICES Questions. Contact Lauren Crump. (225) 387-6126. LCrump@BRAF.org. “ The Foundation skillfully assessed our operations and guided us to a realistic strategic plan. Their commitment has motivated our leadership. We had heard BRAF makes good things happen, and now we’ve experienced it first-hand. ”. OVERVIEW — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The Foundation, in alliance with many partners, conducts projects for civic good. It began for us more than 20 years ago with a master plan for downtown Baton Rouge. Plan Baton Rouge, as that plan was called, has drawn more than $2.5 billion in downtown investment. Since then, we've created master plans for disinvested neighborhoods, the BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
ARDENDALE — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Ardendale. Located north of Florida Boulevard, Ardendale is a new community anchored by the promise of education. The McKay Automotive Technology Center, a campus of Baton Rouge Community College, opened in 2017 and is training hundreds of students annually.BRCC also opened a center for collision repair training next door. YWCO — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Young Women's Christian Organization Fund. PURPOSE The purpose of the Young Women’s Christian Organization Fund, a Donor Advised Field of Interest Fund of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, is to improve the lives of women and girls in the Baton Rouge area.This endowed Fund was established in 1997 as a legacy for members of the Young Women’s Christian Organization. BR LAKES — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Baton Rouge Lakes. The Baton Rouge Area Foundation collaborated with local leaders and residents to create the Baton Rouge Lakes Master Plan. In 2019, the Foundation and partners - state and local government, BREC, LSU and LSU Athletics Department - announced that PLANK ROAD PROGRESS: MASTER PLAN TO REVIVE CORRIDOR IS Last year, residents of Baton Rouge’s Plank Road corridor were invited to do something they’re rarely asked to do. Dream. What if, asked planners, their neighborhood, long beleaguered by disinvestment, poverty and crime, was reimagined? What if it CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Currents 4Q 2010. Foundation offers grants to deepwater rig workers through BP donation; Louisiana incarceration rate is among highest in the world. RDA has secured $60 million in tax credits for challenged communities. A coalition will promote mass transit to link cities across South Louisiana. BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. ABOUT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONBATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION GRANTSBATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION JOBSBATON ROUGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
ARDENDALE — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONARDENDALE BATON ROUGEARDENDALE OAKS BATON ROUGEBATON ROUGE HOUSING AUTHORITYBUILD BATON ROUGEARDENDALE OAKSARDENDALE APARTMENTS SACRAMENTO CA Ardendale. Located north of Florida Boulevard, Ardendale is a new community anchored by the promise of education. The McKay Automotive Technology Center, a campus of Baton Rouge Community College, opened in 2017 and is training hundreds of students annually.BRCC also opened a center for collision repair training next door. NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. ABOUT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONBATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION GRANTSBATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION JOBSBATON ROUGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
ARDENDALE — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONARDENDALE BATON ROUGEARDENDALE OAKS BATON ROUGEBATON ROUGE HOUSING AUTHORITYBUILD BATON ROUGEARDENDALE OAKSARDENDALE APARTMENTS SACRAMENTO CA Ardendale. Located north of Florida Boulevard, Ardendale is a new community anchored by the promise of education. The McKay Automotive Technology Center, a campus of Baton Rouge Community College, opened in 2017 and is training hundreds of students annually.BRCC also opened a center for collision repair training next door. NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. STORIES — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Baton Rouge Area Foundation March 8, 2021. Park to spark. Imagine it: a new park replacing an empty lot—broken concrete and poison ivy exchanged for native shade trees, picnic tables and flower-filled raised beds. A vibrant component of the Imagine Plank Road Master Plan is a neighborhood “pocket” park on a vacant lot at 4258 Plank Road STRATEGIC CONSULTING SERVICES Questions. Contact Lauren Crump. (225) 387-6126. LCrump@BRAF.org. “ The Foundation skillfully assessed our operations and guided us to a realistic strategic plan. Their commitment has motivated our leadership. We had heard BRAF makes good things happen, and now we’ve experienced it first-hand. ”. OVERVIEW — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The Foundation, in alliance with many partners, conducts projects for civic good. It began for us more than 20 years ago with a master plan for downtown Baton Rouge. Plan Baton Rouge, as that plan was called, has drawn more than $2.5 billion in downtown investment. Since then, we've created master plans for disinvested neighborhoods, the BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
ARDENDALE — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Ardendale. Located north of Florida Boulevard, Ardendale is a new community anchored by the promise of education. The McKay Automotive Technology Center, a campus of Baton Rouge Community College, opened in 2017 and is training hundreds of students annually.BRCC also opened a center for collision repair training next door. YWCO — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Young Women's Christian Organization Fund. PURPOSE The purpose of the Young Women’s Christian Organization Fund, a Donor Advised Field of Interest Fund of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, is to improve the lives of women and girls in the Baton Rouge area.This endowed Fund was established in 1997 as a legacy for members of the Young Women’s Christian Organization. BR LAKES — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Baton Rouge Lakes. The Baton Rouge Area Foundation collaborated with local leaders and residents to create the Baton Rouge Lakes Master Plan. In 2019, the Foundation and partners - state and local government, BREC, LSU and LSU Athletics Department - announced that PLANK ROAD PROGRESS: MASTER PLAN TO REVIVE CORRIDOR IS Last year, residents of Baton Rouge’s Plank Road corridor were invited to do something they’re rarely asked to do. Dream. What if, asked planners, their neighborhood, long beleaguered by disinvestment, poverty and crime, was reimagined? What if it CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Currents 4Q 2010. Foundation offers grants to deepwater rig workers through BP donation; Louisiana incarceration rate is among highest in the world. RDA has secured $60 million in tax credits for challenged communities. A coalition will promote mass transit to link cities across South Louisiana. BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. ABOUT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION 100 North Street Suite 900, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70802. 225.387.6126mverma@BRAF.org
ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONBATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION GRANTSBATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION JOBSBATON ROUGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONCONTACTWAYS TO GIVEFOR NONPROFITSPROJECTSABOUTNEWS Together with them, we grant more than $40 million to nonprofits each year. Become a Donor of the Foundation. Projects for Civic Good. The Foundation leads projects. They include downtown development, The Water Campus, improving mental health services and building a health district in Baton Rouge. Become a member of the Foundation. ABOUT — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Created in 1964, the Foundation has one simple goal: to help philanthropists pursue their causes for bettering the lives of the people of South Louisiana. “ Our Mission: The Baton Rouge Area Foundation unites human and financial resources to enhance the quality of life in Southern Louisiana. ”. Evaluating our work and sharingthe results
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ANNUAL MEETING 2021 RSVP 2021 Annual Meeting. The Foundation will hold its annual meeting Wednesday, May 19, 2021 at the Manship Theatre. The meeting begins at 6 p.m, with a reception afterward on the Fourth Floor Terrace at the Shaw Center for the Arts. At the meeting, members will elect new directors, and the Foundation will present the John W. Barton, Sr.Excellence
STAFF — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION John G. Davies, president and CEO / John Davies has served as president and CEO since June 1988.During his tenure, the Foundation has grown from $5 million to more than $658 million in assets. You can reach John through his administrative assistant, Emmy Martin Comeaux, at ecomeaux@braf.org, or (225) 387-6126.. John Spain, executive vice president / John Spain, who has run broadcast stations GRANTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The fund supports nonprofit organizations in the greater communities of Baton Rouge, Lake Charles and New Orleans, Louisiana; Port Arthur, Houston, Corpus Christi and Paris, Texas; and Decatur, Alabama. The YWCO fund provides grants to improve the lives of women and girls in the greater Baton Rouge area. Grant Range: $1,000 to $4,000. BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONBATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION GRANTSBATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION JOBSBATON ROUGE COMMUNITY FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
ARDENDALE — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATIONARDENDALE BATON ROUGEARDENDALE OAKS BATON ROUGEBATON ROUGE HOUSING AUTHORITYBUILD BATON ROUGEARDENDALE OAKSARDENDALE APARTMENTS SACRAMENTO CA Ardendale. Located north of Florida Boulevard, Ardendale is a new community anchored by the promise of education. The McKay Automotive Technology Center, a campus of Baton Rouge Community College, opened in 2017 and is training hundreds of students annually.BRCC also opened a center for collision repair training next door. NEIGHBORHOOD, RADICALLY REIMAGINED Built in 1970, Ardenwood Village in Baton Rouge is a 90-unit public housing development that offers few quality-of-life amenities. It’s almost impossible to take care of daily business without a car here in this commercial industrial area at North Ardenwood and Choctaw Drives. STORIES — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Baton Rouge Area Foundation March 8, 2021. Park to spark. Imagine it: a new park replacing an empty lot—broken concrete and poison ivy exchanged for native shade trees, picnic tables and flower-filled raised beds. A vibrant component of the Imagine Plank Road Master Plan is a neighborhood “pocket” park on a vacant lot at 4258 Plank Road STRATEGIC CONSULTING SERVICES Questions. Contact Lauren Crump. (225) 387-6126. LCrump@BRAF.org. “ The Foundation skillfully assessed our operations and guided us to a realistic strategic plan. Their commitment has motivated our leadership. We had heard BRAF makes good things happen, and now we’ve experienced it first-hand. ”. OVERVIEW — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION The Foundation, in alliance with many partners, conducts projects for civic good. It began for us more than 20 years ago with a master plan for downtown Baton Rouge. Plan Baton Rouge, as that plan was called, has drawn more than $2.5 billion in downtown investment. Since then, we've created master plans for disinvested neighborhoods, the BOARD — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Jennifer Eplett Reilly, Chair. Ms. Eplett Reilly is founding chair and board member of New Schools for Baton Rouge. She co-founded City Year Inc. John G. Davies, President and CEO. Mr. Davies has led the Foundation since 1988. During his tenure, assets have grown from $5 million to $574 million and grants have surpassed $400 million.DONOR PORTAL
We thank you for choosing the Baton Rouge Area Foundation for your philanthropy. We are available to provide the same services by telephone or email as well. If you are a current donor advisor and would like to sign up for donor portal access, please contact the Donor Services team at 225.387.6126. We have prepared some FAQs forusing the donor
ARDENDALE — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Ardendale. Located north of Florida Boulevard, Ardendale is a new community anchored by the promise of education. The McKay Automotive Technology Center, a campus of Baton Rouge Community College, opened in 2017 and is training hundreds of students annually.BRCC also opened a center for collision repair training next door. YWCO — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Young Women's Christian Organization Fund. PURPOSE The purpose of the Young Women’s Christian Organization Fund, a Donor Advised Field of Interest Fund of the Baton Rouge Area Foundation, is to improve the lives of women and girls in the Baton Rouge area.This endowed Fund was established in 1997 as a legacy for members of the Young Women’s Christian Organization. BR LAKES — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Baton Rouge Lakes. The Baton Rouge Area Foundation collaborated with local leaders and residents to create the Baton Rouge Lakes Master Plan. In 2019, the Foundation and partners - state and local government, BREC, LSU and LSU Athletics Department - announced that PLANK ROAD PROGRESS: MASTER PLAN TO REVIVE CORRIDOR IS Last year, residents of Baton Rouge’s Plank Road corridor were invited to do something they’re rarely asked to do. Dream. What if, asked planners, their neighborhood, long beleaguered by disinvestment, poverty and crime, was reimagined? What if it CURRENTS — BATON ROUGE AREA FOUNDATION Currents 4Q 2010. Foundation offers grants to deepwater rig workers through BP donation; Louisiana incarceration rate is among highest in the world. RDA has secured $60 million in tax credits for challenged communities. A coalition will promote mass transit to link cities across South Louisiana. Ways to Give For Nonprofits Scholarships PROJECTS Employees 1st ABOUT NEWS CONTACT Become aMember Donor
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