Marsiglia Institute inducts 20 new Distinguished Fellows
Dec. 15, 2022
NEW ORLEANS – The Nancy M. Marsiglia Institute of Justice, a 12-week course that brings the U.S. Constitution to life, inducted 20 new Distinguished Fellows during a graduation ceremony at Loyola University New Orleans College of Law on Dec. 1.
Tornado Relief Fund
WWL-TV Channel 4 and United Way encouraging donations to support Tornado relief as holidays approach
WWL-TV Channel 4 and United Way of Southeast Louisiana are encouraging public donations to its Tornado Relief Fund to ensure families don’t go without this holiday season. 100% of funds will support immediate relief efforts and long-term rebuilding for communities affected by the December storm.
Visit UnitedWaySELA.org/TornadoRelief to contribute.
J. Wayne Leonard Prosperity Center Reopens
J. Wayne Leonard Prosperity Center reopens in new location after Hurricane Ida
Center to expand financial capability resources for Southshore residents
NOLA Coalition awards first round of Youth Master Plan Grants
$906,300 in funding granted to 23 Orleans Parish youth-serving program providers
via United Way
NEW ORLEANS – The NOLA Coalition Thursday announced the first round of recipients for its Youth Master Plan grant opportunity. The group awarded $906,300 in funding to 23 Orleans Parish nonprofits serving children and youth – birth to 24 – living at or below the ALICE Threshold.
Marsiglia Institute of Justice announces fall 2022 cohort
10/6/22
NEW ORLEANS – United Way of Southeast Louisiana and Loyola University New Orleans College of Law announced Tuesday the 22 community members selected for the fall 2022 class of the Nancy M. Marsiglia Institute of Justice, a 12-week course on the U.S. Constitution.
Ten industry leaders join United Way’s Campaign Cabinet
9/30/22
Volunteers will raise support for efforts to end poverty in the region
NEW ORLEANS – United Way of Southeast Louisiana announced Friday the 10 local business leaders comprising the nonprofit’s 2022-23 Campaign Cabinet, which plays a key role in fundraising for United Way’s effort to end poverty in the region.
Ronnie Slone, president of The Slone Group, will chair the cabinet for a second year.
United Way: One of the Best Places to Work in New Orleans
New Orleans CityBusiness named United Way of Southeast Louisiana (UWSELA) one of the Best Places to Work in New Orleans for the second year in a row.
This annual program was created by New Orleans CityBusiness and Best Companies Group to identify, recognize and honor the best employers in New Orleans, benefiting the area's economy, workforce and businesses.