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Best non-profits companies in Louisiana

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Best companies to work for in Louisiana
  1. Zippia score 4.4

    #1 Best non profits company to work for in Louisiana
    Company description:

    One in three people will need blood at some time in their life. When someone in the communities we serve needs blood, it is our responsibility to have it safe and readily available.

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  2. Zippia score 4.2

    #2 Best non profits company to work for in Louisiana
    Company description:

    New Beginnings Schools Foundation is a membership organization engaged in civic, social, or fraternal activities.

  3. Zippia score 4.2

    #3 Best non profits company to work for in Louisiana
    Company description:

    Beekman Alumni and Friends, Inc. is a membership organization engaged in civic, social, or fraternal activities.

  4. Zippia score 4.1

    #4 Best non profits company to work for in Louisiana
    Company description:

    Redesign Schools Louisiana is a non-profit organization that serves Louisiana-area schools, children, and families.

  5. Zippia score 4.1

    #5 Best non profits company to work for in Louisiana
    Company description:

    St. Mary is a Catholic Church along the False River in Pointe Coupée civil parish of Louisiana.

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  7. Zippia score 4.1

    Company highlights:

    Since 1992, the Arts Council functions as an umbrella organization to over sixty nonprofit arts organizations and countless artists and co-ops throughout the five parish region. It believes that arts can be utilized as catalysts for urban and rural development and they generate livability for an area which can attract new businesses, encourage civic involvement, and increase tourism dollars. This is why it facilitates annual events and festivals to bolster economic growth in the region.

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  8. Zippia score 4.1

    Company description:

    Still Here...Still Working The Promise of Community Action Community Action changes people's lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities, and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated

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  9. Zippia score 4.1

    Company mission statement:

    We offer children hope in jesus, empower them to overcome hardship, and inspire them to change their community from the inside out.

  10. Zippia score 4.0

    Company description:

    Establishments of religious organizations operated for worship, religious training or study, government or administration of an organized religion, or for promotion of religious activities. Other establishments maintained by religious organizations, such as educational institutions, hospitals, publishing houses, reading rooms, social services, and secondhand stores, are classified according to their primary activity. Also included in this industry are religious groups which reach the public through radio or television media.

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  11. Zippia score 4.0

    Company description:

    Bethany Church - based in Baton Rouge, LA. Lead Pastor Jonathan Stockstill - Contact Us (225)774-1700

  12. Zippia score 3.9

    Company description:

    Through performances, exhibitions, and special events in the heart of South Louisiana, AcA enriches and elevates the life of our community.

  13. Zippia score 3.9

    Company description:

    Audubon Nature Institute marked many successes in 2019. The combined attendance at Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, Audubon Zoo, Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium, and Entergy Giant Screen Theater grew to 2.2 million visitors, and revenue from admissions was $18.0 million. Audubon Nature Institute's program service total for operation and management of all facilities was $33,162,968, which includes salaries incurred by Audubon Nature Institute employees. These salary costs were reimbursed by a management contract with Audubon Commission. With an eye on the future, Audubon remained committed to protecting the wonders of nature through outstanding guest experiences, educational opportunities, and developing partnerships. In September, Audubon hosted the Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) and International Marine Animal Trainer's Association's 2019 Annual Conference, which drew nearly 3,000 zoo and aquarium professionals to New Orleans. During the Conference, Audubon was recognized with the 2019 Excellence in Marketing Award for its "Audubon Zoo Lights presented by Children's Hospital 2018" campaign. This award recognizes excellence in marketing campaigns by AZA member facilities. Audubon also kept Conference events eco-friendly. Food and drinks were offered in recyclable and compostable serving ware, and waste bins for recycling and compositing were available. Audubon partnered with Schmelly's Dirt Farm, a local composting business, to make this initiative a success, and together, they kept over 5,000 pounds of waste out of landfills. Audubon looks forward to continuing to forge innovative partnerships on waste reduction and other green initiatives in the future.Audubon kicked off the year by signing on with a new advertising agency of record, Trumpet Advertising. This shift to a new creative agency elevated Audubon's efforts to align messaging with guest interests and animal conservation. Trumpet is responsible for collaborating on digital strategy, brand positioning, and creative campaigns to promote Audubon's attractions and mission. The agency also played a key role in Audubon's revisioning process, which will inform future organizational strategies and communications.Audubon Aquarium of the Americas and Audubon Zoo were once again among the top winners of the USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice travel award contest. The Aquarium ranked 3rd and the Zoo secured 9th place among 20 nominees that were "hand-picked by a panel of zoo and family travel experts."In May, Orleans Parish voters voted in overwhelming favor for a new parks and recreation millage that would benefit Audubon's public parks, City Park New Orleans, NORDC, and New Orleans Parks and Parkways. The plan ushers in a new era of cooperation and collaboration among the four agencies that manage New Orleans' public greenspaces and recreational facilities.In the spring, lions returned to Audubon Zoo. A new, spacious habitat welcomed a pride of four lions: sisters Kali, Nia, and Zuri and male Arnold and has room to accommodate cubs, which is fortunate, since Kali was found to be expecting at the end of the year. In October, Audubon celebrated the 30th anniversary of the opening of Woldenberg Riverfront Park, which was developed with a generous gift from the Dorothy and Malcolm Woldenberg Foundation. The Park gave the City its first direct access to the downtown Mississippi riverfront and provided a setting for Audubon Aquarium of the Americas and Entergy Giant Screen Theater. The Park spans 17 acres of green space, contains numerous works of art, and has become home to several iconic New Orleans events, such as French Quarter Festival, Zulu Lundi Gras, and New Orleans Fireworks Celebrations like Go 4th on the River and New Year's Eve on the Riverfront.Critical conservation work continued at Freeport-McMoRan Audubon Species Survival Center on the West Bank of New Orleans, which is home to conservation programs such as the Alliance for Sustainable Wildlife, the Coastal Wildlife Network, and Gulf United for Lasting Fisheries. Whooping crane breeding and release efforts continued to thrive with an expanded flock and the release of 11 juvenile cranes into the wild. Coastal Wildlife Network became Louisiana's only marine animal stranding network in October 2019. CWN is also the sole program responsible for the rehabilitation of sea turtles and marine mammals in Louisiana. CWN staff cared for a stranded green sea turtle affectionately dubbed "Hulk" for 4 months beginning in April 2019 and collaborated with the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries to release him back into the wild in July.In 2019, Audubon's continued leadership in local efforts to fight plastic pollution garnered awards, including the 2019 Keep Louisiana Beautiful Everyday Hero Award for Corporate Leadership and the 2019 Love Your City Resource Management Award. Audubon challenged employees and community members to participate in EcoChallenge.org's Plastic Free July initiative, with Audubon's "Plastic Free New Orleans" team coming in third place among teams across the country. As part of the push to educate the community on the harms of single-use plastics and the importance of finding alternatives, Audubon youth volunteers hosted a popular free screening of the documentary "Straws" at Entergy Giant Screen Theater.Thanks to the Taylor/Audubon Students and Scholars Program, more than 219,000 high-achieving students in grades 7 through 12 statewide received free Audubon Memberships as part of the ongoing initiative established by the Patrick F. Taylor Foundation to reward Louisiana students' hard work.Audubon expanded its commitment to educating our community about the wonders of nature through Audubon Community Connect. This new initiative increases accessibility to Audubon Zoo, Audubon Aquarium of the Americas, Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectarium, and Audubon Louisiana Nature Center for Orleans Parish residents. The Audubon Community Connect program involves three components: Orleans Parish Appreciation Days, which offer free admission to a rotating Audubon attraction on Wednesdays; the Audubon SNAP Program, which provides free admission every day for SNAP benefit recipients and their families; and the Audubon Museum Culture Pass, which allows Orleans Parish Public Library cardholders to check out admission passes.Audubon celebrated new births, including Bulan, the critically endangered Sumatran orangutan, three tomistomas, a porcupette, three Home's hinge-backed tortoises (the first successful hatching of this species at Audubon Zoo), Ruby the barasingha deer fawn, nine annulated tree boas at the Zoo and cownose and yellow stingrays, yellow seahorses, and euphyra (swimming moon jellyfish) at the Aquarium. The Species Survival Center enjoyed a baby boom consisting of giraffe, sable antelope, bongo, eland, sitatunga, whooping cranes, and Mississippi sandhill cranes.The Zoo also welcomed some new members of the Audubon family from other conservation organizations, including Liem the Malayan tiger, a two-toed sloth, a female babirusa named BB, a pair of red river hogs, a Baird's tapir named Ixchel, a Wolf's guenon named Fontina, a golden lion tamarin named Brazil, an armadillo named Louise, and three lace monitors. At the Aquarium, hooded Merganser ducks and blue-spotted stingrays joined the family.In summer 2019, Audubon Louisiana Nature Center invited guests to discover the biological wonders of sanguinivores-creatures that eat blood-in its Interpretive Center, which is free to the public. "Attack of the Bloodsuckers!" explored the science of what's biting you in this skin-crawling installation. The kid-friendly temporary exhibition examined the what, why, when, and how of mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, leeches, and other parasites. Guests learned why bloodsuckers are important to the ecosystem-and how to keep them out of your system.Add the end of the year, the Butterfly Garden and Insectarium added a colony of honeypot ants in the Main Hall. The colony was generously donated by Isaac's Ant Foundation. Honeypot ants are usually found in arid or semi-arid habitats, and the species (Myrmecocystus mexicanus) on display at the Butterfly Garden and Insectarium comes from particularly hot, dry parts of the southwestern United States. Honeypot ants do not make honey. Rather, they make honey-like liquids that are stored in the ants themselves.

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  14. Zippia score 3.9

    Company description:

    The Historic New Orleans Collection is a museum, research center, and publisher dedicated to the study and preservation of the history and culture of New Orleans and the Gulf South region of the United States.

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  15. Zippia score 3.8

    Company description:

    Goodwill thrift stores are always near by. Donation centers & other charitable services. Goodwill thrift stores fund a wide range of outreach programs.

  16. Zippia score 3.8

    Company description:

    Consisting of Lay Catholic Missionaries, Family Missions Company is compelled by Jesus' missionary mandate to proclaim His Gospel!

  17. Zippia score 3.8

    Company description:

    We proclaim the gospel vision of Jesus Christ by serving the needs of individuals and families while working for justice, peace and compassion.

  18. Zippia score 3.8

    Company mission statement:

    To lead research and training to understand human development, improve reproductive health, enhance the lives of children and adolescents, and optimize abilities for all.

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  19. Zippia score 3.8

    Company description:

    Founded in 1935, Magnolia Community Services is a private 501(c)3 non-profit organization providing support to adults with developmental disabilities.

  20. Zippia score 3.8

    Company description:

    Louisiana Trial Lawers Association is an organization engaged in promoting the business interests of their members.

  21. Zippia score 3.7

    Company description:

    LARC, a non-profit organization, is dedicated to serving the needs of people in Acadiana's community with developmental disabilities and their families.

  22. Zippia score 3.7

    Company description:

    Office Hours: Monday - Thursday: 8am-4pm Friday 8-12noon

  23. Zippia score 3.7

    Company description:

    We fight for the health, education, and financial stability of every person in every community.

  24. Zippia score 3.7

    Company description:

    Goodwill Industries of North Louisiana, Inc. | Shreveport, Louisiana

  25. Zippia score 3.7

    Company description:

    The domain name StmChurch.org is for sale. Make an offer or buy it now at a set price.

  26. Zippia score 3.7

    Company description:

    The Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New Orleans Louisiana is a membership organization engaged in civic, social, or fraternal activities.

  27. Zippia score 3.7

    Company description:

    The Roman Catholic Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana, officially the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana, is a diocese of the Catholic Church in the United States, and sui juris Latin Church in full communion with the pope of Rome.

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  28. Zippia score 3.6

    Company description:

    Volunteers of America Greater Baton Rouge has been a steady organization in South Louisiana assisting people in need since 1921. Our organization serves individuals in the Baton Rouge, Lafayette and Lake Charles areas. We are here to support abused an...

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  29. Zippia score 3.6

    Company mission statement:

    To educate children, strengthen families and build community. We are proud to be an active member of the communities in which we do business.

  30. Zippia score 3.6

    Company description:

    At the Louisiana Association of Educators (LAE) we believe in opportunity for all students and in the power of public education to transform lives and create a more just and inclusive society.

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  31. Zippia score 3.6

    Company description:

    Official twitter account for the Parish of Caddo. Stay connected to the Parish through our website and Facebook accounts.

  32. Zippia score 3.6

    Company description:

    Watertech Corporation is an organization engaged in promoting the business interests of their members.

  33. Zippia score 3.6

    Company mission statement:

    To seek first the kingdom of god while providing a Christ-centered, college preparatory education that guides students to grow and mature in wisdom, stature, and favor with god and man.

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  34. Zippia score 3.6

    Company description:

    The Oaks of Louisiana is a residential community designed specifically for adults 55 and older, with maintenance-free living and an active, healthy lifestyle includes independent living, assisted living and total care, all on one beautiful campus.

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  35. Zippia score 3.6

    Company description:

    The Coordinating & Development Corporation is primarily engaged in community improvement and social change. Organizations primarily engaged in soliciting contributions on their own account and administering appropriations and allocating funds among other agencies engaged in social welfare services are also included.

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  36. Zippia score 3.5

    Company description:

    Alzheimer's Services is here to support you as you cope with Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder. We are based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and serve ten parishes in the state.

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  37. Zippia score 3.5

    Company description:

    The Waldorf Parents Association is a membership organization engaged in civic, social, or fraternal activities.

  38. Zippia score 3.5

    Company description:

    New Schools for New Orleans is on a mission to create excellent public schools for every child in New Orleans.

  39. Zippia score 3.4

    Company description:

    Urban Restoration Enhancement Restoration Corporation (UREC) transforms communities by investing in people and restoring neighborhoods. Our core initiatives

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  40. Zippia score 3.4

    Company description:

    SJW OFFERS LONG-TERM SUPPORT SERVICES IN FINANCIAL COACHING, GOAL SETTING, POSITIVE SOCIAL SUPPORTS AND OTHER LIFE SKILLS, ALONG WITH CONTINUED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO HELP WORKING CLIENTS SUSTAIN EMPLOYMENT AND CREATE THE BRIDGE TO SELF-SUFFICIENCY. SJW'S MOTIVATED JOB SEEKERS ACHIEVED 2,412 NEW HIRES. THE AVERAGE STARTING PAY RATE WAS UP AT 13.71/HOUR, 85% OF THE JOBS OFFERED BENEFITS AFTER 90 DAYS, 5,223 INDIVIDUALS RECEIVED EMPLOYMENT SERVICES AND RESOURCES FROM SJW. WE HAVE EXPANDED OUR SERVICES TO THE GLENDALE AREA (HOT TOPIC FOR HOMELESSNESS RIGHT NOW) BY JOINING FORCES WITH DRESS FOR SUCCESS PHOENIX TO OUTFIT UNEMPLOYED OR UNDEREMPLOYED MEN WITH A QUALITY WARDROBE FOR THEIR JOB SEARCH. WE'RE SUITING UP TO OFFER DIGNITY, CREATE EMPOWERMENT, AND CHANGE LIVES.

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  41. Zippia score 3.3

    Company description:

    Discover 8.5 acres of in-and-outdoor activities at our new location in New Orleans City Park. Come play with us today!

  42. Zippia score 3.3

    Company description:

    Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeders Assn is a membership organization, not elsewhere classified.

  43. Zippia score 3.3

    Company description:

    IWES has been a pioneer in creating and implementing innovative information, education, and communication projects and training opportunities to promote health awareness and activism. Our community-based projects in New Orleans guide our national and ...

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  44. Zippia score 3.2

    Company description:

    Louisiana Art & Science Museum seeks to enhance the understanding and appreciation of art and science for general audiences and students by presenting unique, educational and entertaining experiences that encourage discovery, inspire creativity, and fo...

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  45. Zippia score 3.1

    Company description:

    Promoting the preservation, restoration, and revitalization of New Orleans' historic architecture and neighborhoods since 1974.

  46. Zippia score 2.9

    Company description:

    Senior community service employment program - to foster individual economic self sufficiency; provide training in meaningful part-time opportunities in community service activities for unemployed low-income persons who are age 55 years of age or older, particularly persons who have poor employment prospects; and to increase the number of older persons who may enjoy the benefits of unsubsidized employment in both the public and private sectors.

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Best non profits companies to work for headquartered in Louisiana

RankCompanyZippia score
1LifeShare Blood Center4.4
2New Beginnings Schools Foundation4.2
3Beekman Alumni and Friends, Inc.4.2
4REDESIGN SCHOOLS LOUISIANA4.1
5St. Mary of False River4.1
6Arts Council of SWLA4.1
7Total Community Action4.1
8Children's Cup4.1
9Archdiocese of New Orleans4.0
10Bethany Church4.0
11Acadiana Center for the Arts3.9
12Audubon Nature Institute3.9
13The Historic New Orleans Collection3.9
14Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana3.8
15Family Missions3.8
16Catholic Charities Diocese of Baton Rouge3.8
17Eunice Community Medical Center3.8
18Magnolia Community Services3.8
19Louisiana Association for Justice3.8
20Larcinc3.7
21St Theresa Catholic Church3.7
22United Way of Southeast Louisiana3.7
23Goodwill Industries of North Louisiana3.7
24St. Thomas More Catholic Church3.7
25The Young Men's Christian Association of Greater New Orleans Louisiana3.7
26Diocese of Lafayette3.7
27Volunteers of America Greater Baton Rouge3.6
28Kingsley House3.6
29LAE3.6
30Parish of Caddo3.6
31Watertech3.6
32Parkview Baptist Church3.6
33The Oaks of Louisiana3.6
34COORDINATING & DEVELOPMENT CORP LOUISIANA3.6
35Alzheimer's Services of the Capital Area3.5
36The Waldorf Parents Association3.5
37New Schools for New Orleans3.5
38Urban Restoration Enhancement3.4
39St. Joseph the Worker3.4
40Louisiana Children's Museum3.3
41Louisiana Thoroughbred Breeder3.3
42Institute of Women & Ethnic Studies3.3
43Louisiana Art & Science Museum3.2
44Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans3.1
45Institute for Indian Development Inc2.9