Neighborhood Groups
The Association was created in the summer of 2006, when it became evident that the residents of the included blocks were either in more than one neighborhood or in none. To offer voice to the residents, businesses, and institutions of these blocks, a group of residents formed the Association. Up…
Mission: The Central City Partnership (CCP) is a collaboration of community based organizations, faith-based institutions, public schools, businesses, universities, law enforcement, government and community leaders (grass roots and elected) and residents formed to facilitate and promote the revitalization of the New Orleans Central City Community Vision: CCP’s vision is HOPE…
VALUES: CCRA values the culture and diversity of Central City neighborhoods that are powerful and economically vibrant. VISION: We envision a Central City where the quality of life for everyone is defined by high quality schools, full employment, an abundance of business and entrepreneurial opportunities, and a healthy and safe…
History & Mission: Our organization was formed after Hurricane Katrina to provide a voice for our area in city and state planning efforts as well as to promote the recovery of flooded areas. We aim to preserve a high quality of life for residents through the maintenance, improvement, and beautification…
The Coliseum Square Association is committed to the ongoing struggle to protect and preserve the historic buildings of the Lower Garden District, and to helping maintain the quality of life in our neighoborhood.
Our main goal is and has been to restore and stabilize quality of life and property values within CCG and D-5. We need the city to take care of street and drainage issues primarily [ie. street repair, catch baisn repair].
Desire Street Ministries exists to train and send leaders to revitalize impoverished neighborhoods through spiritual and community development. Everything we do is based on two core values. Our incarnational philosophy of ministry means that the leaders of our replication works choose to live in the neighborhoods we serve, seeking transformation…
Downtown Neighborhoods Improvement Association represents the property owners, renters, people who work, students, businesses and other stakeholders in the area from St. Bernard Avenue, to Ramparts, to Orleans, to Broad Streets. We work to improve the quality of life, economic opportunities, and urban condition of our area.