Annual Nonprofit Grants Awarded

From 2013 – 2025, Bayou Community Foundation has awarded 336 competitive grants totaling over $3 million to nonprofits working in Lafourche Parish, Terrebonne Parish and Grand Isle to fill critical community needs.

Your Gift Grows Good in Lafourche, Terrebonne and Grand Isle. 

2025 – $355,500 in grants to 32 nonprofits

A Place of Restoration $6,000 – Purchase of lawn equipment to expand work program for men in addiction recovery program 

Bags of Hope – $5,000 – Provide “backpack” food bags for low-income, food-insecure students in Terrebonne Parish public schools 

Beacon Light Baptist Church of Houma – $5,000 – Provide single mothers and their children in need with food each month 

Bunkhouse Shelter, Inc. – $10,000 – Emergency shelter and hot meals for homeless in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes 

CASA of Lafourche – $15,000 – Recruit, train, and support volunteer court-appointed special victim advocates 

CASA of Terrebonne – $6,000 – Fill unmet needs of children in the program and travel expenses for their volunteer advocates  

CHeriSH Times Two $10,000 – Support foster youth transitioning out of foster care and conduct youth workshops in Terrebonne  

Colonel Closet at Nicholls State University – $10,000 – Distribution of food, hygiene and household items to students in need 

Crossroads Pregnancy Resource Center – $10,000 – Funding for parenting program and baby care essentials to parents in need 

Family Preservation Court (32nd JDC) $5,000 – Transportation, housing, childcare assistance to support family reunification 

Firm Foundation of Houma – $7,000 – Funding of Facility Day Manager for operation of Homeless Day Center 

Fletcher Technical Community College – $10,000 – Expansion of Work Ready U Program for students facing enrollment challenges 

Friends of Lafourche Parish Drug Court – $5,000 – Counselor training and support for Drug Court/Family Preservation participants 

His Brightest Stars Nonprofit Corp. – $11,000 – Sensory tools and equipment for Special Education students in Lafourche Parish 

Hope Center – $8,000 – Distribution of food and hygiene items to residents in need in South Lafourche 

Hope Extreme – $10,000 – Food distribution to students and families in need enrolled in after-school program 

Lafourche Education Foundation – $15,000 – Specialized small-group learning tools for at-risk students in Lafourche Parish Schools 

Lifted by Love – $10,000 – Distribution of essential baby care items to low-income parents in Lafourche and Terrebonne  

MacDonell United Methodist Children’s Home – $7,500 –Training and credentialing of Functional Family Therapist 

New Life Counseling Center – $15,000 – Fund 428 counseling sessions to Lafourche and Grand Isle residents in need 

One Day at a Time Group – $8,000 – Educational materials and repairs to recovery program meeting center in South Lafourche 

Path of Life Recovery, Inc. – $10,000 – Support transitional housing program for women and transportation for participants 

Second Harvest Food Bank – $20,000 – 3 million pounds of food distributed to local pantry partners and “backpack” food bags 

St. Francis Vegetable Garden – $10,000 – Maintenance of 4 community gardens providing fresh produce to area food banks 

St. Vincent de Paul Tri-Parish Pharmacy – $20,000 – Purchase of life-saving medications for low-income seniors  

TCU Food Bank – $25,000 – Food distribution at 11 sites across Terrebonne and Lafourche feeding 30,000 people 

The Haven, Inc – $14,000 – Implementation of Dating Violence Prevention Program in Lafourche and Terrebonne 

Wallace Community Center – $10,000 – Behavioral health and nutrition programs for at-risk students and residents in Raceland area 

We Can All Ring – $3,000 – Bronze bells for Bayou Bell Ringers serving individuals with disabilities in Lafourche Parish 

Women’s Restoration of Houma – $20,000 – Expansion of transitional living facility to increase participation of women in recovery 

Youth Community After School Program – $10,000 – Tutoring and enrichment activities for at-risk students in Terrebonne Parish 

CCHT Catholic Community Center – $25,000Walk-In refrigerator and freezer for Galliano food bank (funding provided by a grant from Feeding America/Dollar General through Second Harvest Food Bank)  

2024 - $358,000 in grants to 30 nonprofits

32nd JDC Family Preservation Court – $5,000 – Transportation, housing, childcare assistance to support family reunification 

A Place of Restoration – $10,000 – Appliances for newly constructed dormitory at substance abuse treatment center in Gray 

Bags of Hope – $6,000 – Expansion of food distribution to a total of 12 Terrebonne Parish public schools 

Bayou Civic Club – $15,000 – Installation of new doors for security of & access to community programs at Larose Civic Center 

Bayou Region Parent Support – $2,500 – Funds the purchase and distribution of diapers to families in need 

Bayou Youth Equity Foundation – $10,000 – Food & hygiene supply distribution at 4 Terrebonne public schools and Nicholls 

Beacon Light Baptist Church of Houma – $6,000 – Distribution of food at food pantry in northern Terrebonne Parish 

Bless Your Heart Nonprofit – $20,000 – Assist families transitioning from hurricane sheltering programs to private rentals 

Bunkhouse Shelter, Inc. – $10,000 – Emergency shelter and hot meals for homeless in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes 

CASA of Terrebonne – $6,000 – Recruit, train, and support volunteer court appointed special victim advocates  

Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Houma – Thibodaux – $20,000 – Individual housing and utility payment assistance 

Colonel Closet at Nicholls State University – $10,000 – Distribution of food, hygiene and household items to students in need 

Crossroads Pregnancy Resource Center – $10,000 – Parenting program and essential baby supplies for families in need 

Faith Ministries, International – $6,000 – Food & household supplies distributed to northern Terrebonne & Lafourche residents 

Firm Foundation of Houma – $10,000 – Storage, signage, seating and security equipment for Houma homeless day shelter 

Fletcher Technical Community College – $20,000 – Tuition assistance & equipment for 10 students in phlebotomy program

Friends of P.A.C.T. Place – $4,500 – Resources for local social service providers who work with families in crisis 

Grand Island Garden Club – $5,000 – Equipment and supplies for Grand Isle community garden 

Hope Center – $6,000 – Distribution of food in South Lafourche and purchase of pantry equipment and supplies 

Les Reflections Du Bayou – $12,000 – Water survival education for youth and adult non-swimmers 

Lifted by Love – $20,000 – Distribution of formula and baby supplies to young, low-income mothers in Lafourche & Terrebonne  

Live Oak Baptist Church – $6,000 – Distribution of food & household supplies to residents in need in Montegut area 

New Life Counseling Center – $15,000 – Fund 428 counseling sessions to Lafourche and Grand Isle residents in need 

One Day at a Time Group – $8,000 – Educational materials for substance use disorder recovery program in South Lafourche 

Rebuilding Together Bayou – $20,000 – Roof repair for 10 homes of low-income residents in Lafourche & Terrebonne   

Second Harvest Food Bank – $30,000 – Distribution of 6 million pounds of food to Lafourche/Terrebonne/Grand Isle partners 

St. Francis Vegetable Garden – $6,000 – Maintenance of 4 community gardens providing fresh produce to area food banks 

TCU Food Bank – $40,000 – Food distribution at 10 sites across Terrebonne and Lafourche feeding 31,000 people 

Wallace Community Center – $13,000 – Beyond the Bell after-school program for at-risk youth in Lafourche Alidore community  

We Can All Ring – $6,000 – Programmable keyboard for Bayou Bell Ringers serving individuals with disabilities in Lafourche

2023 - $316,500 in grants to 32 nonprofits

A Place of Restoration – $10,000 – Purchase of new diesel work truck to support client work program

Bayou Civic Club – $15,000 – Replace damaged exterior door and locks at Larose Civic Center

Bayou Region Parent Support – $2,500 – Parenting program and distribution of diapers and clothing families in need

Bayou Youth Equity Foundation – $10,000 – Food distributed at Mom’s Pantry in Lafourche & Terrebonne public schools

Beacon Light Baptist Church – $5,000 – Distribution of food and supplies at food pantry in northern Terrebonne Parish

Bunkhouse Shelter, Inc. – $10,000 – Emergency shelter and hot meals for homeless in Terrebonne & Lafourche

CASA of Terrebonne – $12,000Recruitment and training for new CASA volunteers

Children’s Water Safety Awareness – $5,000Life jacket distribution and free swimming lessons for under-served children

Crossroads Pregnancy Resource Center – $15,000 – Parenting program and emergency fund for clients in crisis

Faith Ministries, International – $8,000 – Distribution of food and household supplies to the needy

Fletcher Tech Comm College Foundation – $20,000 – tuition assistance & equipment for 20 Medical Assistant students

Friends of P.A.C.T. Place – $3,000 – Public awareness materials to inform community about PACT Place services available

HAP Helping All People – $7,000Supply household items to families in southern Terrebonne recovering from Hurricane Ida

Hi-5 Inc. – $5,900Replacement of storage shed destroyed in Hurricane Ida for youth program supplies and equipment

Hope Center – $5,000Food for distribution in South Lafourche, cooking equipment and replacement of damaged signage

Hope Extreme – $15,000 – Expand Hope Fridge storage capacity with walk-in fridge/freezer and additional storage

Lafourche ARC – $3,000Purchase equipment to support workforce program for individuals with disabilities

Lafourche Council on Aging – $10,000Supply elderly in need with hot meals, nutritional and personal hygiene items

Lafourche Education Foundation – $15,000 – Literacy enrichment for 68 classrooms in 6 at-risk Lafourche public schools

Les Reflections Du Bayou – $10,000Water survival education for youth and adult non-swimmers

New Life Counseling Center – $12,000 – Reduced-cost mental health counseling Lafourche and Grand Isle residents

Nicholls Foundation for Colonel Closet – $10,000Food, hygiene & household supplies distributed to students in need

South Louisiana Veteran Outreach – $10,000Funding of Veteran Shelter Relief Program and mental health services

St. Francis Vegetable Garden – $10,000 – Provide fresh produce to community and offer educational gardening programs

St. Vincent de Paul Tri-Parish Pharmacy – $20,000 – Medications provided at no charge to poor and elderly

Terrebonne ARC – $10,000 – Implementation of new computer technology to more efficiently manage client records

Terrebonne Churches United Food Bank – $10,000 – Food distributed to residents in need at 6 Terrebonne & Lafourche sites

Terrebonne Council on Aging – $10,000Supply seniors & disabled adults in need with personal hygiene and nutrition items

Terrebonne Foundation for Academic Excellence – $10,000 – Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library for preschool children

The Haven – $10,000 – Domestic Violence Flexible Housing Fund, providing safe homes for 20-30 families in need

Wallace Community Center – $7,000 – Beyond the Bell after-school program for at-risk youth in Alidore community/Lafourche

Women’s Restoration of Houma –$11,100– Replace office equipment lost in Hurricane Ida and pave facility driveway

2022- $327,100 in grants to 32 nonprofits

A Place of Restoration – $10,000 – Construction of family recovery and educational development center

Bayou Civic Club – $10,000 – Repair and replace tables, benches and canopies around Larose Regional Park

Beacon Light Baptist Church – $10,000 – Distribution of food and supplies at food pantry in northern Terrebonne Parish

Bunkhouse Shelter, Inc. – $10,000 – Emergency shelter and hot meals for homeless in Terrebonne & Lafourche

CASA of Terrebonne – $10,000Recruitment and training for new CASA volunteers

Catholic Charities Houma-Thibodaux – $55,000 – Caritas food bank and mobile food pantry in East Houma

Crossroads Pregnancy Resource Center – $10,000 – Parenting program, emergency fund for clients in crisis

Faith Ministries, International – $7,000 – Distribution of food and household supplies to the needy

Fletcher Tech Comm College Foundation – $10,000 – Industry certification courses for Falcon Academy students

Friends of P.A.C.T. Place – $3,350 – Parent Café sessions to support and strengthen families in crisis

Girls on the Run Bayou Region – $2,500 – Curriculum & supplies for life skills program in Terrebonne & Lafourche

Helio Foundation – $10,000 – Food distributed at Mom’s Pantry in four Lafourche & Terrebonne schools

Hope Extreme – $13,250 – Hope Fridges in East Houma to provide fresh food to those in need

Hope Restored Pregnancy Resource Center – $10,000 – Parenting & healthy relationship education for fathers

Jacob’s Ladder – $5,000 – Addiction recovery programs & industry certification training for incarcerated individuals

Junior Auxiliary of Houma – $3,000 – Mental and physical wellness activities for senior citizens in Terrebonne

Lafourche Education Foundation – $10,000 – Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library and grants for new teachers

Lifted by Love – $14,000 – Diaper Bank and transitional housing program for 25 young women and children

LUMCON – $5,000 – Marine science programs for students at under-resourced schools in Lafourche & Terrebonne

MacDonell Children’s Services – $12,000 – Renovation of dormitory for Qualified Residential Treatment Program

New Life Counseling Center – $10,000 – Reduced-cost mental health counseling for under-served residents

Second Harvest Food Bank – $10,000 – Three million pounds of food for distribution at local food banks

St. Francis Vegetable Garden – $10,000 – Improvements at six gardens that provide vegetables to community

St. Vincent de Paul Tri-Parish Pharmacy – $10,000 – Medications provided at no charge to poor and elderly

Terrebonne ARC – $10,000 – Technology to enrich Options Plus Community Engagement Day Program activities

Terrebonne Churches United Food Bank – $10,000 – Food distributions serving senior citizens

Terrebonne Foundation for Academic Excellence – $10,000 – Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

The Haven – $10,000 – Domestic Violence Flexible Housing Fund providing safe homes for 30-45 families in need

Upside Downs, Inc. – $5,000 – Annual community event for young people with disabilities and their families

VIA Link – $5,000 – Teen Crisis Text-line, Parent-line/Child Abuse Hotline and suicide support groups

Wallace Community Center – $5,000 – Beyond the Bell after-school program for needy youth in Alidore community

Women’s Restoration of Houma –$12,000– Pressure washer to expand work opportunities for program participants

2021- $226,000 in grants to 30 nonprofits

A Place of Restoration – $7,500 – Cooking equipment and food supplies to prepare hot meals for the needy

Bayou Civic Club – $7,500 – Replacement of air-conditioning system in Larose Civic Center gym

Bunkhouse Shelter, Inc. – $10,000 – Emergency shelter and hot meals for homeless in Terrebonne & Lafourche 

CASA of Lafourche – $4,000 – Recruitment and training for new CASA volunteers  

CASA of Terrebonne – $6,000Recruitment and training for new CASA volunteers and tutors 

Catholic Community Center – $6,000 – Food Bank shelving and storage; distribution of food and supplies to needy

Caritas Food Pantry – $10,000 – Distribution of food and household supplies to needy

Crossroads Pregnancy Resource Center – $10,000 – Family Values Parenting Program

Dulac Community Center – $6,500 – Computer lab and classes for needy students and elderly in the area

Faith Ministries, International – $3,000 – Distribution of food and household supplies to the needy 

Friends of P.A.C.T. Place – $3,000 – Security system upgrades to improve safety for participating families and staff 

Helio Foundation – $7,000 – Food distribution to needy students at Terrebonne Parish Title 1 elementary schools  

Hope Center – $9,000 – Commercial freezer and pallet-moving equipment for food bank

Hope Restored Pregnancy Resource Center – $11,000 – Outreach to local women in crisis pregnancies 

House of Prayer Thibodaux – $7,000 – Community playground for young children with special needs 

Jacob’s Ladder – $3,500 – Addiction recovery programs for individuals in prison and transitioning back into society

Lafourche ARC – $5,000 – Sign-making equipment for new work program for individuals with disabilities

Lafourche Education Foundation – $10,000 – Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library books for preschool children 

Lifted by Love – $12,000 – Transitional housing program for 25 young women and children 

MacDonell Children’s Services – $11,000 – Laptops, internet access for student and young adult residents

New Life Counseling Center – $7,000 – Reduced-cost mental health counseling sessions for underserved residents

Plymouth Rock Baptist Church – $3,000 – Distribution of food and household supplies to the needy

St. Vincent de Paul Tri-Parish Pharmacy – $10,000 – Distribution of 3,600 free prescriptions to the poor and elderly

Terrebonne ARC – $10,000 – Cooking equipment to support work program for individuals with disabilities

Terrebonne Churches United Food Bank – $8,500 – Distribution of food and household supplies to the needy

Terrebonne Foundation for Academic Excellence – $10,000 – Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library 

The Haven – $10,000 – Domestic Violence Flexible Housing Fund providing safe homes for 40-50 families in need

Upside Downs, Inc. – $10,000 – Annual community event for young people with disabilities and their families

Wallace Community Center – $5,000 – Beyond the Bell after-school program for needy youth in Alidore community 

We Can All Ring – $3,500 – Speaker system for bell concerts performed by individuals with disabilities

2020 - $207,335 to 28 nonprofits

Assisi Bridge House – $10,000 – renovations to facility bathrooms and counseling areas

Bayou Civic Club – $5,000 – replacement of air-conditioning system in Larose Civic Center gym

Bayou Council Behavioral Health Services, Inc. – $5,000 – Parent Education Program in Lafourche & Terrebonne

Barataria Terrebonne Estuary Foundation – $9,845 – “Trash-Free Bayou Lafourche” public outreach campaign

CASA of Terrebonne – $6,000Recruitment of and training for volunteer child advocates

Catholic Community Center – $12,700 – conversion of facility restroom for ADA compliance

Dulac Community Center– $10,000 – technology and supplies for adult education & after-school tutoring

Fletcher Foundation – $4,000 – software for online Work Ready U workforce development program

Friends of Lafourche Drug Court –$10,000 – Drug Court Treatment and Family Preservation Programs

Friends of the PACT Place – $3,500 – Support program for custodial parents who are victims of domestic violence

Good Samaritan Food Bank, Thibodaux – $6,500 – “Hospital to Home” food boxes for patients with food insecurity

The Haven – $10,000 – Violence Prevention Program for students in Terrebonne and Lafourche

Hope Extreme – $12,750 – showering facility in east Houma for the homeless

Hope Center – $11,100facility renovations and equipment for food bank in south Lafourche

Jacob’s Ladder- $5,000 – addiction recovery programs for youth, adults and incarcerated individuals

Lafourche ARC – $5,000 – wheelchair scales, automated external defibrillators and first aid kits

Lafourche Education Foundation – $10,000 – Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library books for preschool children

LUMCON – $6,440 – “Education Underway” coastal awareness program for Terrebonne bayou communities

Moms of Hope- $3,000 – “Hope Boxes” for mothers and families who experience stillbirth or early infant death

Nicholls Foundation – $8,000 – Food, recipes and demonstration videos for Mom’s Pantry, support for Tillou’s Table

A Place of Restoration –$10,000 – Purchase of lawn mower for work program that supports addiction treatment

Restore or Retreat – $7,500 – purchase of plants for a volunteer coastal restoration project on Queen Bess Island

Rev. Lloyd Wallace Community Center – $5,000Beyond the Bell program & community garden supplies

St. Francis Vegetable Garden – $2,500 – assets and supplies for community gardens in Lafourche and Terrebonne

St. Lucy Child Development Center – $7,500 – outdoor physical education and playground equipment

St. Vincent de Paul Tri-Parish Pharmacy – $7,500 – medication distributed to the poor and elderly

Terrebonne ARC – $5,000 – staff training for Pathways to Employment Program

Terrebonne Foundation for Academic Excellence – $8,500Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

2019 - $205,070 in grants to 28 nonprofits

Friends of Lafourche Drug Court Foundation – $2,000 – evaluation and therapy for Drug Court clients

Bayou Country Children’s Museum –$2,500 – STEM education supplies and robotics camp

Faith Ministries, International –$2,500 – Hunger Relief Project

Girls on the Run Bayou Region – $2,500 – program enrollment for needy students

Virtual Academy of Lafourche – $3,000sets of reading books for English/Language Arts curriculum in grades 1-8

We Can All Ring, Inc. – $3,000 – specially designed pads for performance bells

Bayou Council Behavioral Health Services– $5,000 – Parent Education Program for effective parenting

Les Reflections du Bayou – $5,000 – Braxton’s Gift for Life water safety and survival course

Restore or Retreat – $5,000 – Working for Our Coast workshop for Lafourche and Terrebonne students

Rev. Lloyd Wallace Community Center – $5,000 Beyond the Bell program supplies & community garden

South LA Community College – $5,000 – firefighting equipment for Maritime & Petroleum Safety Training Center

Dulac Community Center –$7,500building materials & supplies for Community Housing Rehabilitation Program

Lafourche Education Foundation – $7,500 – Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

Terrebonne Foundation for Academic Excellence – $7,500Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library

CASA of Terrebonne, Inc. – $10,000 –  Promotion and training for new CASA volunteers

Crossroads Pregnancy Resource Center$10,000 – Family Values Program for expectant parents

Jacob’s Ladder- $10,000 – correctional center programs to break addiction cycle and reduce recidivism rate

Lafourche ARC – $10,000 – printers for in-house printing company providing work for individuals with disabilities

Louis Children’s Crisis Center – $10,000 –  neuro-psychological testing for children in their care

MacDonell United Methodist Children’s Services – $10,000 – Youth Aging Out housing improvements

New Life Counseling Center – $10,000 –  Access to Care mental health counseling for underserved residents

Second Harvest Food Bank – $10,000 – food distribution and Mobile Pantryin bayou communities

St. Vincent de Paul Tri-Parish Pharmacy – $10,000 – free medication for the poor and elderly

Terrebonne Churches United Good Samaritan Food Bank – $10,000 – new shelving for food bank

The Haven – $10,000 – Violence Prevention Program for students in Terrebonne and Lafourche

Catholic Community Center – $10,230 – commercial freezers for food bank

Hope Restored Pregnancy Resource Center – $10,500 – training and certification for medical center

Friends of the PACT Place – $11,340 – Monitors for PACT Place supervised visitation and exchange site

2018 - $230,000 in grants to 29 nonprofits

Faith Ministries – $1,000 – Hunger Relief Project

Girls on the Run Bayou Region – $2,500 – program enrollment for needy students

Grand Caillou Middle School – $3,500 – games and activities for alternative recess room

Gulf Coast Social Services – $5,000 – Enhanced Mentoring Program for at-risk youth

LUMCON – $5,000 – learning opportunities at LUMCON for students from disadvantaged schools

St. Francis Vegetable Garden – $5,000 – funding support for garden management

VIA Link – $5,000 – Teen Crisis Text Line in Lafourche and Terrebonne

Rev. Lloyd Wallace Community Center – $5,000 – technology for Beyond the Bell after-school program

Women’s Restoration – $5,000furnishings and equipment for start-up of women’s recovery program

Bayou Council Behavioral Health Services – $6,000– Parent Education Program

Jacob’s Ladder – $6,500Celebrate Recovery re-entry program

M.D. Wright Academic Center – $7,500– tutoring programs for at-risk youth

Options for Independence$8,000 – substance abuse counseling training for family therapists

START Corporation- $8,000 – Functional Family Therapy Child Welfare Program

Fletcher Foundation – $8,200 – purchase of a trailer for commercial vehicle operators program

CASA of Terrebonne – $10,000 –  child advocate volunteer recruitment and public outreach campaign

Catholic Community Center – $10,000 – expansion of food bank in Galliano

Crossroads Pregnancy Resource Center – $10,000 –  Family Values Program for expectant parents

The Haven – $10,000 – Violence Prevention Program for students in Terrebonne and Lafourche

Lafourche Education Foundation – $10,000 – Dolly Parton Imagination Library

MacDonell Children’s Services – $10,000 – program development for youth aging out of foster care

New Life Counseling Center – $10,000 – Access to Care counseling program for under-served residents

Second Harvest Food Bank – $10,000 – food distribution and Mobile Pantry

St. Vincent de Paul Tri-Parish Pharmacy – $10,000 – free medication to the poor and elderly

Terrebonne Foundation for Academic Excellence – $10,000 –Dolly Parton Imagination Library

Friends of the PACT Place – $10,500 – Monitors for PACT Place supervised visitation and exchange site

Lafourche ARC – $10,800 – vehicle awning and enclosed trailer

Hope Restored Pregnancy Resource Center – $12,500 – Doppler ultrasound machine

Terrebonne ARC – $15,000 – commercial kitchen equipment for new bakery

2017 - $220,020 in grants to 29 nonprofits

Terrebonne Red Ribbon – $1,000 – youth Summer Leadership Camp

VIA Link – $2,000 – staffing for Teen Crisis Text Line in Terrebonne and Lafourche

Girls on the Run Bayou Region – $2,500 -Heart and Soles Program for Hooper Dorm and Juvenile Justice residents

Bayou Bell Ringers – $4,800 – sound system for traveling bell performances by the group’s impaired musicians

Bayou Country Children’s Museum – $5,000 – Coastal Estuary Preservation Water Table Exhibit

Bayou Council Behavioral Health Services – $5,000 – Parent Education Program in Terrebonne and Lafourche

Nicholls Foundation – $5,000 – staffing for Maritime Management Program, College of Business

Rev. Lloyd Wallace Community Center – $5,000 – technology for Beyond the Bell after-school program

St. Francis Vegetable Garden – $5,000 – agriculture internship program for community garden

Les Reflections du Bayou – $5,500 – Braxton’s Gift for Life water safety program in Lafourche

START Corp – $6,000 – Functional Family Therapy program providing in-home intervention and counseling

CASA of Lafourche – $7,100 – recruitment, screening and training for child advocate volunteers

Dulac Community Center – $7,500 – Community Housing Rehabilitation program in Native American community

Second Harvest Food Bank – $7,500 – Food Distribution and Mobile Pantry in Terrebonne and Lafourche

Fletcher Foundation – $8,000 – Work It! Mobile Oilfield Learning Units Project for local 5th grade students

SCLTC – Lafourche campus – $8,000 –  purchase of used school bus for Class B CDL instruction

CASA of Terrebonne – $10,000 – child advocate volunteer recruitment and public outreach campaign

Crossroads Pregnancy Resource Center – $10,000 –  Family Values Program for expectant mothers and fathers

The Haven – $10,000 – Violence Prevention Program for 8,000 students in Terrebonne and Lafourche

Lafourche ARC – $10,000 – marketing, training and equipment for St. John Treasure Box thrift store

Lafourche Education Foundation – $10,000 – Dolly Parton Imagination Library for 400 children for one year

Louis Children’s Crisis Center – $10,000 – intensive behavioral therapy and neurological testing for abuse victims

MacDonell Children’s Services – $10,000 – staff training for Sexual Trauma Center

New Life Counseling Center – $10,000 – Access to Care program, providing counseling to underserved residents

Options for Independence – $10,000 – in-person psychiatry sessions and tele-psychiatry services for children

St. Vincent de Paul Tri-Parish Pharmacy – $10,000 to provide free medication to the poor and elderly

Terrebonne ARC – $10,000 – Employment Specialist for Community Employment Opportunities Program

Terr. Foundation for Academic Excellence – $10,000 –Dolly Parton Imagination Library for Head Start students

Friends of the PACT Place – $15,120 – 360 hours of supervised visitation services for 50 Lafourche families

2016 - $190,650 in grants to 26 nonprofits

Autism Society Bayou  – $2,500 for the local Autism Information Expo

Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program – $10,000 for canoes in the volunteer  coastal planting program.

CASA of Lafourche – $10,000 to train new child advocate volunteers

Crossroads Pregnancy Resource Center – $10,000 for advocacy, staff training, and youth sexual integrity programs

Dulac Community Center – $7,500 for Community Housing Rehabilitation Programs.

FTTC Foundation – $8,000 for Work It! Louisiana program utilizing Mobile Oilfield Learning Units

Friends of Lafourche Drug Court Foundation – $5,000 for drug testing kits

Girls on the Run Bayou Region – $3,700 for running shoes and healthy snacks for participating students in need

Hope Extreme – $12,000 to buy a used van for student transportation

Lafourche Education Foundation – $10,000 to implement the Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Lafourche Parish

Lafourche Parish Special Education District #1 – $6,250 for electronic tables and accessories for use by adults with disabilities

MacDonnell United Methodist Children’s Services – $9,000 for staff training and support for youth Behavior Management Program

New Life Counseling Center – $12,000 for the Access to Care mental health counseling program in South Lafourche

Nicholls Foundation (Dept. of Biological Sciences) – $5,000 for Fourchon Beach restoration plantings and propagation of native coastal plants

Restore or Retreat – $5,000 to conduct Coastal Master Plan community meetings in Terrebonne and Lafourche

Lloyd Wallace Community Center – $4,000 for playground equipment for students in the Beyond the Bell afterschool program

South Central LA Human Services Authority – $15,000 to continue Mobile Outreach Program for outpatient mental health treatment

Second Harvest Food Bank – $7,500 for food distribution and mobile pantry programs in Terrebonne and Lafourche

South Central LA Technical College – $9,700 for equipment and supplies for the new Commercial Vehicle Operation Complex on the Lafourche campus

St. Vincent de Paul Tri-Parish Pharmacy – $10,000 to provide free medication to the poor and elderly

St. Francis Vegetable Garden – $2,500 to fund an agriculture internship program for the garden

St. Lucy Child Development Center – $7,500 for technology, food service, and supplies required to upgrade child care center for new state rating system

START Corporation – $5,000 to train additional therapist for Functional Family Therapy Program for at-risk youth and their families

Terrebonne Foundation for Academic Excellence – $10,000 for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library

Terrebonne Churches United’s Good Samaritan Food Bank – $2,500 to purchase food for Houma food bank

VIA Link – $1,000 to launch a teen crisis text line in Terrebonne and Lafourche

2015 -  $146,600 in grants to 22 nonprofits

Bayou Grace  – $2,500 for the Estuary Experience Volunteer Program

Dulac Community Center – $3,000 for the Community Rehabilitation Program Workforce Training Initiative

Rev. Lloyd Wallace Community Center – $3,000 to purchase kindles for the Beyond the Bell After School Program

The Nature Conservancy – $3,000 for the Grand Isle Community Outreach, Education and Conservation Program

Lafourche ARC – $4,200 for safety equipment and supplies at its vocational services facility and residential communities

MacDonell United Methodist Children’s Services – $4,500 for technological improvements to support the SPARC Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative

Bayou Council Behavioral Health Services – $5,000 grant for Communities Mobilizing for Change on Alcohol, a program to reduce underage drinking

Fletcher Technical Community College Foundation – $5,000 grant for the Work It! Louisiana program to provide an opportunity for all sixth-graders in Lafourche and Terrebonne to learn about technology of the oil and gas industry through the Mobile Offshore Learning Unit

Gulf Coast Social Services – $5,000 for enhanced mentoring services for at-risk youth in Lafourche and Terrebonne Parishes

Second Harvest Food Bank – $5,000 for food pantries and mobile pantry food distribution in Lafourche, Terrebonne, and Grand Isle

Virtual Academy of Lafourche – $5,000 to support the Career Development Service Project

Terrebonne Foundation for Academic Excellence – $5,900 for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library

New Life Counseling Center – $6,000 to support the Access to Care mental health counseling program in South Lafourche

Crossroads Pregnancy Resource Center – $7,500 grant for teen programs at local schools and for pregnancy and infant loss support groups

Hope Extreme – $7,500 grant for the After School Tutoring and Summer Reading Programs

Catholic Community Center – $9,500 to expand its Thrift Store serving the poor in south Lafourche and Grand Isle

CASA of Lafourche – $10,000 for a child abuse prevention and child advocate recruitment campaign in Lafourche Parish

CASA of Terrebonne – $10,000 for campaign to increase number and diversity of child advocates

Options for Independence – $10,000 for the Youth Tele-Psychiatry Program

START Corporation – $10,000 for expansion of the Functional Family Therapy Program for at-risk youth and their families

Vincent de Paul Tri-Parish Pharmacy – $10,000 to provide free medication to the poor and elderly

South Central LA Human Services Authority – $15,000 to continue Mobile Outreach Program for outpatient mental health treatment

2014 -  $110,000 in grants to 11 nonprofits

South Central Louisiana Human Services Authority – $15,000 to support the ongoing Mobile Outreach Program providing outpatient mental health counseling and treatment for residents who lack transportation to attend scheduled clinic appointments.

Options for Independence – $15,000 to continue a telecommunication child psychiatry program to address the overwhelming need for youth psychiatric services in our region.

START Corporation – $15,000 to implement a Functional Family Therapy program, an intervention and counseling initiative for youth ages 11-18 suffering from behavioral disorders and substance abuse.

Assisi Bridge House/Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Houma/Thibodaux – $5,000 to purchase drug screening supplies to conduct regular substance abuse monitoring and counseling of residents, and to purchase an automated external defibrillator for medical emergencies.

Gulf Coast Social Services – $5,000 to support ongoing mentoring, education, and career counseling programs for at-risk youth ages 10-20 referred by juvenile justice authorities.

St. Vincent de Paul Tri-Parish Pharmacy – $15,000 to support ongoing program providing free medication to the poor and elderly who qualify.

Terrebonne Council on Aging– $5,000 for “Take a Bite Out of Winter” Program, providing personal, energy-efficient space heaters to low-income elderly.

Lafourche Parish School Board – $4,000 to purchase a 4-Wheel Hydraulic Brake Trainer to provide Central Lafourche High School automotive students with job training.

Hope Extreme – $3,000 to support ongoing after-school and summer reading programs for low-income students in kindergarten – 6th grade.

Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program– $23,000 to purchase a shallow-water vessel that will transport plants and planting volunteers to inner-tidal marsh areas along our coast as part of BTNEP’s restorative planting programs.

The Nature Conservancy – $5,000 to support the Grand Isle Community Outreach and Education Program, which incorporates environmental education in school curricula and makes Grand Isle residents, students and teachers more aware of local environmental resources and issues.

2013 - $115,000 in grants to seven nonprofits

(BCF Inaugural Nonprofit Grants Program)

South Central Louisiana Human Services Authority – $40,000 to support a Mobile Outreach Program providing outpatient mental health counseling and treatment for those residents who lack transportation to attend scheduled clinic appointments.

Options for Independence – $20,000 to initiate a child psychiatry program and address the overwhelming need for youth psychiatric services in our region.

NSU Foundation/Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program – $20,000 to repair the currently impassable Nicholls Farm Bridge to provide vehicular access to the coastal plan production pond, as well as to conduct a volunteer planting event at Grand Isle State Park and/or Elmer’s Island.

Lafourche Parish School Board – $10,000 to purchase classroom welding equipment at Central Lafourche High School and South Lafourche High School, which will later be used at the Career Magnet Center, to prepare students for the workforce.

Fletcher Foundation/South Central Industrial Association – $10,000 to fund components of the Work It! Louisiana program, which aims to address current workforce needs of our region by making high school students aware of industrial career paths and bringing nobility back to those career tracks.

Terrebonne Foundation for Academic Excellence – $10,000 to expand the Dolly Parton Imagination Library in Terrebonne Parish, a literacy program for young children birth through age five.

South Louisiana Wetlands Discovery Center – $5,000 to fund wetlands awareness programs for youth, such as Wetland Youth Summit, World Wetlands Day, Mandalay Trail Excursions, and summer programs.

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