Impact 59 Powered by Entergy
Impact 59 Powered by Entergy is the official Super Bowl LIX Legacy Grant Program. Impact 59 is designed to provide lasting support for local organizations working in key areas such as economic development, education, workforce training, youth development, health and wellness, and equity and inclusion. The program is committed to creating a meaningful legacy in New Orleans long after the city hosts its record-tying 11th Super Bowl on Feb. 9, 2025.
Read more about the Impact 59 program and view the list of grant recipients below:
Education
Xavier University of Louisiana
Crimestoppers, Inc.
Eternal Seeds Inc.
Start the Adventure in Reading
New Schools for New Orleans
Blessed to be a Blessing Int’l. Ministries
New Orleans Speech and Hearing Center
Hope Community Resource Center
Leona Tate Foundation for Change Inc.
College Beyond
Louisiana Children’s Museum
Equity and Inclusion
S.M.C.L. Foundation & Associates
New Orleans Hispanic Heritage Foundation
Louisiana Chamber of Commerce Foundation
The Posse Foundation Inc.
East St. Tammany Habitat for Humanity Inc.
Rebuilding Together New Orleans
The Descendants Project
Winston Rhea Scholars
Foundation for Louisiana
St. Bernard Autism Awareness Krewe
Health and Wellness
New Orleans East Hospital Foundation
Our Daily Bread Food Bank of Tangipahoa
Second Harvest Food Bank of Greater New Orleans and Acadiana
Silence is Violence
Plaquemines Community CARE Centers Foundation Inc.
H.E.R. Institute
Northshore Food Bank
Cancer Association of Louisiana
Project Lazarus
Ubuntu Village NOLA
GiGi’s Playhouse New Orleans Down Syndrome Achievement Center
Grace Outreach Development
New Orleans Police and Justice Foundation Inc.
Vietnamese Initiatives In Economic Training (VIET)
St. John United Way
Eden Centers for Hope and Healing
New Orleans Council on Aging
Travelers Aid Society of Greater New Orleans
The Split Second Foundation Inc.
Workforce Training
Capital Area United Way
Covenant House New Orleans
Reconcile New Orleans Inc.
New Orleans Career Center
The First 72+
Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Foundation – Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Louisiana
NextOp
The 18th Ward
United Way of St. Charles
YouthForce NOLA
Youth Development
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater New Orleans/Acadiana
Child Advocacy Services
Special Olympics Louisiana Inc.
Jewish Family Service of Greater New Orleans Inc.
New Wine Development Corporation
Boys Hope Girls Hope
Girls Play Trumpets Too
Nunez Community College
Youth Empowerment Project
St. John the Baptist Parish 4-H Foundation
Prominent Youth Foundation
Brilliant Mindz Inc.
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