Neighborhood Groups
The Broadmoor Development Corporation is the community development branch of the Broadmoor Improvement Association. The Broadmoor Improvement Association (BIA) is the leading civic organization for this diverse, thriving community in the heart of New Orleans. Created in 1930 to address the needs of the recently established neighborhood, the BIA incorporated…
Values: The BIA exists for every resident of Broadmoor. Our neighborhood has a sense of awareness, unity, and pride. History: The Broadmoor Improvement Association (BIA) is one of the oldest neighborhood associations in New Orleans. Established in 1930 as the Broadmoor Civic Improvement Association to address the needs of the…
Mission: To stimulate revitalization and building through a comprehensive approach focused on neighborhood rebuilding. Current Initiatives:Bunny Friends Neighborhood Association (BFNA) is a 501©3 non profit organzitation. Bunny Friend Neighborhood are focused on assisting residents in the recovery process. With volunteers and funding Bunny Friend Neighborhood Association has a Beautification Project…
1950’s organization that is being revitalized. Most recently we were a crime watch group (pre-Katrina). We are embarking on major park revitalization (for Donnelly Playspot). We are doing this with our own organizational efforts and working with planners and grantors. Will give more detail when plans are more firmed up.…
The Bywater Neighborhood Association (BNA) is a 501C-3 non-profit, all-volunteer organization dedicated to developing community awareness in and about the Bywater neighborhood. History: Founded in 1975, the Bywater Neighborhood Association has continually sought to improve the area. From the mundane aspects of clean-up campaigns, to the complicated issues of historic…
We have played a large roll in the revitalization of Canal Street and would like to bring public art to enhance the transit shelters. Canal 2000 represents the majority of property owners on Canal Street (between Claiborne and the river)
Long-standing neighborhood association. Successes: preserving the historic character of the neighborhood, working with local schools, working with other associations on matters of mutual concern
The Carrollton Hollygrove Community Development Corporation (CHCDC) is a non-profit organization whose mission is the development of affordable housing to low-and moderate-income households, and, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, to promote neighborhood revitalization and recovery in the area bounded by South Carrollton Ave., the Jefferson Parish line, I-10, and…
Carrollton/Riverbend is a long-standing neighborhood association. Our successes have been preserving the historic character of the neighborhood, working with local schools, working with other associations on matters of mutual concern. See our website for more information.