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LSU FOUNDATION
LSU FOUNDATION
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
50-99 employees
The LSU Foundation's vision is to catalyze transformational philanthropic support for LSU. The LSU Foundation will realize this vision through its mission to cultivate and invest in philanthropic partnerships to advance LSU's academic priorities.
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MOUNT CARMEL ACADEMY, INC.
MOUNT CARMEL ACADEMY, INC.
New Orleans, Louisiana
100-499 employees
Mount Carmel Academy is a private, Catholic high school for girls in grades 8-12 in the Archdiocese of New Orleans. It is conducted by the Sisters of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, who have educated young ladies in New Orleans since 1833. The atmosphere of the school and the individual attention given to each student encourage and foster emotional maturity and spiritual development. The mission of Mount Carmel Academy is to provide young women the opportunity to develop their God-given talents through academic excellence and co-curricular programs as well as to empower them to develop zeal for their faith with a commitment to prayer and service.
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Market Leading
LOUISIANA HOSPITAL ASSN & LA HOSP ASSOC RESEARCH & EDUCATION FUND
LOUISIANA HOSPITAL ASSN & LA HOSP ASSOC RESEARCH & EDUCATION FUND
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
25-49 employees
The Louisiana Hospital Association is a not-for-profit association representing all types of hospitals and healthcare systems throughout the state. The LHA carries out its mission by providing services and resources to members through advocacy, education, research, representation, and communication.
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UNITED WAY OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA
UNITED WAY OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA
New Orleans, Louisiana
25-49 employees
UNITED WAY OF SOUTHEAST LOUISIANA [formerly United Way for the Greater New Orleans Area] For more than 90 years, no other nonprofit organization in the area has taken such a broad, objective view of the community as a whole like we do at United Way of Southeast Louisiana. We spend a great deal of time identifying, assessing and monitoring the most pressing needs in our region. We then fund programs, support collaborations, convene experts, advocate for change and foster new and needed community services to address the issues based on best practices. We work tirelessly to provide quality health and human services for our community and measure the results to ensure we are making a difference. We’re motivated and committed to improving lives. But we can’t do it alone…what this place needs is YOU! Investors, advocates and volunteers like you are helping every day to advance the quality of life for thousands of individuals and the region as a whole. Great things happen when we work together. You can GIVE. You can ADVOCATE. You can VOLUNTEER. OUR MISSION We want to eradicate POVERTY in Southeast Louisiana. OUR VISION Equitable communities where all individuals are healthy, educated and economically stable. WE HAVE A PLAN Our United Way has embarked on a journey to renew our approach to creating lasting change. Through research and engagement, it became clear that poverty is the fundamental issue in the region and the root cause of many of our social problems. This has led United Way to a bold vision to eradicate POVERTY. The aim of this plan is to present a compelling path forward toward a stronger, prosperous, and more equitable region. We want businesses and individuals to join us in developing strategies and partnerships. Together we can educate and empower people to help lift them out of poverty to create a stronger, better community. The Blueprint for Prosperity is our plan to move people out of poverty in our region and requires a change in the way our entire community approaches the issue creating pathways for prosperity for generations to come. Our Blueprint is driving our investments in the community to programs and collaborations focused on ending poverty; we are inspiring others to adopt our vision; informing others with data and innovative practices so they can accelerate their own impact; and initiating new collaborations where there are gaps. It is only through proactive collaboration that we can have the critical impact necessary to make our Blueprint for Prosperity a reality for all.
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TIGER ATHLETIC FOUNDATION
TIGER ATHLETIC FOUNDATION
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
50-99 employees
In 1978, the Varsity Club was formed as a division within the LSU Athletic Department to assist in raising private funds to support the LSU Athletic Program. The Varsity Club was then replaced by Tigers Unlimited, a Louisiana nonprofit corporation, in 1983 and Tigers Unlimited was granted 501(c)3 status in 1984. Tigers Unlimited reorganized and amended its Articles of Incorporation to formally change its name to Tiger Athletic Foundation in 1987. For 30 years, Tiger Athletic Foundation’s members have enhanced the lives of every student-athletes on every team by providing financial resources for programs and facilities that ensure the opportunity to win in the classroom, in competition, and in life. We were there when Warren Morris hit the walk-off homerun to win the 1996 College World Series. We were there in 2016, when LSU Gymnastics finished a historic season by finishing number two in the country. When student-athlete graduation rates increased by 18% in 2016, we were there. We are TAF and we’ll always be here for Tigers. Join us. Learn how you can support LSU student-athletes of today and tomorrow through Scholarships, TAF Philanthropic Programs, Team TAF Annual Fund, and Planned Giving by visiting www.lsutaf.org today. Tiger Athletic Foundation (TAF) is a private, nonprofit, corporation dedicated to supporting LSU and its Athletic Program. TAF is exempt from Federal income tax under section 501(c)(3) of the internal Revenue Code.
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LOUISIANA CHEMICAL ASSOCIATION
LOUISIANA CHEMICAL ASSOCIATION
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1-24 employees
The Louisiana Chemical Association (LCA) was formed in 1959 to promote a positive business climate for chemical manufacturing that ensures long-term economic growth for its 63 member companies that operate more than 100 sites throughout Louisiana. LCA, Louisiana Chemical Industry Alliance and related organizations work to protect and expand Louisiana’s petrochemical manufacturing base. It is critical for the industry to have a unified voice in state governmental activities because legislative and regulatory actions can affect capital investment and job retention and growth. LCA is governed by a Board of Directors that consists of 17 member company representatives, primarily plant managers and divisional vice presidents. LCA has an experienced staff with expertise in the chemical industry, environmental, health, safety, security, governmental affairs, communications and association management.
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BATON ROUGE AREA
BATON ROUGE AREA
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
25-49 employees
As Louisiana’s Capital City, Baton Rouge represents the best of what our state has to offer. East Baton Rouge Parish is home to a growing, diverse and skilled population, world-class higher education institutions, and unique job opportunities. City-Parish government is filled with opportunities for residents looking to serve our parish and create meaningful change in our community. Every day, our employees provide essential services to 400,000+ residents – ranging from infrastructure, information services, public safety and more. Learn how to join our team: https://selfservice.brla.gov/MSS/employmentopportunities/default.aspx
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LOUISIANA HORSEMENS PENSION TRUST
LOUISIANA HORSEMENS PENSION TRUST
New Orleans, Louisiana
100-499 employees
LSBN is a company based out of United States.
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Market Laggard
LSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
LSU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
25-49 employees
Welcome to the LSU Tiger Nation! The LSU Alumni Association is a vibrant organization supported by former LSU students, family and friends. The LSU Alumni Association, is privately funded and supports the university in the pursuit of excellence in teaching, research, and public service to future and current alumni through scholarships, professorships, social and professional networking events. The alumni association is supported through self-generated income and donations from future alumni, graduates, former students, faculty and friends of the university. These contributions directly support university programs, special projects and over 350 prestigious scholarships for prospective students around the world. The LSU Alumni Association also provides many valuable resources for alumni including professional networking, chapter affiliation across the globe, the Traveling Tigers sports trips, Lod Cook Hotel and retail discounts and the LSU Alumni Magazine.
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Market Competitive
PELICAN CHAPTER - ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, INC.
PELICAN CHAPTER - ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, INC.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
50-99 employees
ABOUT US Pelican Chapter of Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) was incorporated in April 1980 from the outgrowth of the Merit Shop in Louisiana and the need to adequately service the construction industry throughout the State. It has developed into a statewide, diverse, non-profit, trade association of contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, and associates who have joined together to advance the construction industry by aggressively supporting the merit shop philosophy and the free enterprise alliance. The Pelican Chapter, ABC now has 480 members and covers 52 parishes in the State of Louisiana. MISSION To promote and protect the Merit Shop Philosophy and the principles of the free enterprise system in the construction industry. The Association will achieve the mission by enhancing the image of the construction industry and by providing craft training, political influence, and business opportunities for all of our members. We will be positioned so that others seek us out for our position on construction-related industry issues and opportunities.
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Market Competitive
THE HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI KAPPA PHI
THE HONOR SOCIETY OF PHI KAPPA PHI
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1-24 employees
Phi Kappa Phi is more than a line on a résumé. The nation’s oldest and most selective multidisciplinary collegiate honor society initiates more than 30,000 members a year on 325 campuses in the United States and the Philippines. More than 1.5 million members have joined its ranks since Phi Kappa Phi’s founding in 1897 at the University of Maine. It is a global network of the best and brightest, a community of scholars and professionals building an enduring legacy for all generations.
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Market Leading
LOUISIANA REALTORS
LOUISIANA REALTORS
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1-24 employees
Louisiana REALTORS® is a professional trade association comprised of more than 13,000 members. As one of the largest trade associations in Louisiana, LR represents its membership on important real estate-related issues to the state and federal government. LR provides a multitude of unique services to its members. Louisiana REALTORS® has been the trusted voice of real estate. For more information, please visit www.larealtors.org.
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Market Leading