New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative Grant



Organization - New Orleans Neighborhood Development Collaborative
Grant Amount - $100,000
Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation
Grant Purpose - toward the costs of establishing a funding pool for predevelopment and site acquisition activities for blighted, vacant and deteriorated properties in central New Orleans as a first step in creating a thriving, mixed-income, mixed-use community consistent with the Unified New Orleans Plan


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