Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
More Annotations
![A complete backup of thebeijinger.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/f7aa89f9-f8cd-49bd-bfe7-98fda56af671.png)
A complete backup of thebeijinger.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of obtenezemails.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/0db4e880-3f7c-4807-8e9f-649b2548685f.png)
A complete backup of obtenezemails.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of renovatiosport.ro](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/1261f4a5-39df-4785-b220-4518d6a9af4a.png)
A complete backup of renovatiosport.ro
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of prescientsolutions.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/b1669eac-11c1-4535-b6e4-be4571e02f2b.png)
A complete backup of prescientsolutions.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of prepaidcardstatus.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/25d2aabd-cf26-4127-841c-d69d717beea3.png)
A complete backup of prepaidcardstatus.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of avantiseattle.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/f88abfe0-e83e-4e93-9a2f-62adbdc28656.png)
A complete backup of avantiseattle.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of dealautomator.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive/9c09845d-7508-44b2-bdc4-ec786fea7063.png)
A complete backup of dealautomator.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Favourite Annotations
![A complete backup of madnessandmethod.com](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/f0aa8b4a-06c8-4df1-80f3-7539ab894cac.png)
A complete backup of madnessandmethod.com
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
![A complete backup of dogzonline.com.au](https://www.archivebay.com/archive2/36a3c271-8ab3-4255-94ff-78ad7c402b1b.png)
A complete backup of dogzonline.com.au
Are you over 18 and want to see adult content?
Text
development.
STAFF - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE 1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150 New Orleans, LA 70113 info@nolaba.org | 504.934.4500 | 504.934.4500 LOUISIANA MAIN STREET RECOVERY PROGRAM New Orleans Business Alliance Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program $15,000 Small Business Grants Are Available The Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program will offer grants of up to $15,000 to Louisiana businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the first 21 days of the programs, grants will be prioritized for businesses who did notreceive a
CERTIFICATIONS
617 N 3rd Street. Baton Rouge, LA 70802. www.opportunitylouisiana.com. Louisiana’s Hudson Initiative is a certification program that is designed to help eligible Louisiana small businesses gain greater access to purchasing and contracting opportunities that are available at the State government level. CAREERS - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE About Careers and Internships Culture. Equity. Prosperity. And YOU! As the official economic development partnership for New Orleans and the hub of its business community, it’s the Business Alliance’s goal to continue to show the world that New Orleans is the best American city for business investment, quality of life and inclusive economicopportunity.
DBE GUIDELINES FOR NEW ORLEANS SMALL BUSINESSES A firm must first have a DUNS number from Duns and Bradstreet in order to create their account on Sam.gov and bid on federal procurement. Once a firm has an active account, it can apply for the DBE certifications through SBA as well as other procurement opportunities. In conclusion, the kind of DBE certification required for yourbusiness will
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL Community Development Capital. Written by Peter Rigney on January 30, 2019. Providing affordable housing, bringing properties back into commerce, improving the tax base, and strengthening the local economy of New Orleans and Louisiana. Previous. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE … 3 Provisions for fiscal planning To better inform the ity’s ability to provide incentives while maintaining a strong fiscal position, the City of New Orleans Department of Finance will be in communication with NOLABA on an ongoing basis. HOME - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCEADVANTAGE NEW ORLEANSLOCATE & EXPANDINDUSTRIESTALENT & WORKFORCEABOUTTAX ADVANTAGES COVID-19 Response The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilient Corridors Initiative Economic Development Home Test Get Shift Done Main Street Recovery Program Economic Impacts of COVID-19 COVID-19 Resources What We INVESTNOLA - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE InvestNOLA InvestNOLA helps to scale eligible minority-owned and women-owned small businesses with high-growth potential. SCROLL DOWN TO GET STARTED The program is designed to accelerate expansion of high-growth potential businesses by connecting them to public- and private-sector opportunities, innovative capital products, and advanced business-management education, developed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities Portal We seek to support business by providing access to procurement opportunities in both public and private sectors. SCROLL DOWN TO LOOK THROUGH THE OPPORTUNITIES New Orleans Business Alliance is committed to improving the lives of its citizens by creating avenues for economic prosperity through the veil of economicdevelopment.
STAFF - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE 1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150 New Orleans, LA 70113 info@nolaba.org | 504.934.4500 | 504.934.4500 LOUISIANA MAIN STREET RECOVERY PROGRAM New Orleans Business Alliance Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program $15,000 Small Business Grants Are Available The Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program will offer grants of up to $15,000 to Louisiana businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the first 21 days of the programs, grants will be prioritized for businesses who did notreceive a
CERTIFICATIONS
617 N 3rd Street. Baton Rouge, LA 70802. www.opportunitylouisiana.com. Louisiana’s Hudson Initiative is a certification program that is designed to help eligible Louisiana small businesses gain greater access to purchasing and contracting opportunities that are available at the State government level. CAREERS - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE About Careers and Internships Culture. Equity. Prosperity. And YOU! As the official economic development partnership for New Orleans and the hub of its business community, it’s the Business Alliance’s goal to continue to show the world that New Orleans is the best American city for business investment, quality of life and inclusive economicopportunity.
DBE GUIDELINES FOR NEW ORLEANS SMALL BUSINESSES A firm must first have a DUNS number from Duns and Bradstreet in order to create their account on Sam.gov and bid on federal procurement. Once a firm has an active account, it can apply for the DBE certifications through SBA as well as other procurement opportunities. In conclusion, the kind of DBE certification required for yourbusiness will
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL Community Development Capital. Written by Peter Rigney on January 30, 2019. Providing affordable housing, bringing properties back into commerce, improving the tax base, and strengthening the local economy of New Orleans and Louisiana. Previous. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE … 3 Provisions for fiscal planning To better inform the ity’s ability to provide incentives while maintaining a strong fiscal position, the City of New Orleans Department of Finance will be in communication with NOLABA on an ongoing basis.COVID-19 RESOURCES
COVID-19 RESOURCES The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. SBA Shuttered Venue Operators Grant NOLABA is proud to be partnering with the City of New Orleans again to obtainmuch-needed support
RESPONSE TO COVID-19 New Orleans Business Alliance Response to COVID-19 Overview Strategy Apply Donate FAQ Overview As a result of the anticipated local economic impact of COVID-19, the New Orleans Business Alliance (NOLABA) is standing up a relief fund to meet the needs of gig economy workers who have been directly impacted via loss of income. NOLABA is BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities Portal We seek to support business by providing access to procurement opportunities in both public and private sectors. SCROLL DOWN TO LOOK THROUGH THE OPPORTUNITIES New Orleans Business Alliance is committed to improving the lives of its citizens by creating avenues for economic prosperity through the veil of economicdevelopment.
REPORTS - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE About New Orleans Business Alliance Reports The New Orleans Business Alliance is committed to a greater understanding of our city through original data collection and analysis. Find out more about our market by viewing our latest reports. Healthcare Small Business Gap Analysis On behalf of the New Orleans Business Alliance (NOLABA), The DemocracyCollaborative and
LOUISIANA MAIN STREET RECOVERY PROGRAM New Orleans Business Alliance Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program $15,000 Small Business Grants Are Available The Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program will offer grants of up to $15,000 to Louisiana businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the first 21 days of the programs, grants will be prioritized for businesses who did notreceive a
OPPORTUNITY ZONES
Advantage New Orleans Opportunity Zones Opportunity Zones are a new community development program designed to drive much needed investment to communities that are low income, or have lacked critical investment. Established by Congress in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, this new federal capital gains tax incentive program is designedto drive long-term
TALENT & WORKFORCE
Talent & Workforce. 504 ward. 504ward is a collaborative initiative designed to attract and retain young professional talent in New Orleans. As part of the New Orleans Business Alliance’s efforts to provide employers with top talent, 504ward is New Orleans’s largest network of young professional talent. The initiative offers a suite of STRATEGIC NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT Our Work Strategic Neighborhood Development Resilient Corridors Initiative The City of New Orleans and the New Orleans Business Alliance (NOLABA) are launching a $350,000 pilot program to support businesses and commercial corridors within the following seven neighborhoods identified as part of the NOLABA Strategic Neighborhood Development (SND) Strategy: New Orleans East, Lower 9, Hollygrove JOSHUA AND KELLY COX SAY NEW ORLEANS VALUES WORK-LIFE BALANCE Josh went to the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Kelly got a Master’s of Social Work at Bryn Mawr College. The city’s unique combination of career opportunity and quality of life drew them back. “I wanted to pursue social work particularly to bring it back to New Orleans,” says Kelly, a native of Kentucky. NEW FOOD AND TECH INCUBATOR LAUNCHES IN NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, LA & NEW YORK, NY. August 24th 2016 —Today Valmiki 504 LLC, a New Orleans-based venture capital firm, announced it has launched Ceres 504, a new business incubator of branded foods and food technology. Named after the Roman goddess of food, Ceres 504 will be led by Neil Gibbons, a leader in the Louisiana startup ecosystem and a HOME - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCEADVANTAGE NEW ORLEANSLOCATE & EXPANDINDUSTRIESTALENT & WORKFORCEABOUTTAX ADVANTAGES COVID-19 Response The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilient Corridors Initiative Economic Development Home Test Get Shift Done Main Street Recovery Program Economic Impacts of COVID-19 COVID-19 Resources What We INVESTNOLA - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE InvestNOLA InvestNOLA helps to scale eligible minority-owned and women-owned small businesses with high-growth potential. SCROLL DOWN TO GET STARTED The program is designed to accelerate expansion of high-growth potential businesses by connecting them to public- and private-sector opportunities, innovative capital products, and advanced business-management education, developed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities Portal We seek to support business by providing access to procurement opportunities in both public and private sectors. SCROLL DOWN TO LOOK THROUGH THE OPPORTUNITIES New Orleans Business Alliance is committed to improving the lives of its citizens by creating avenues for economic prosperity through the veil of economicdevelopment.
LOUISIANA MAIN STREET RECOVERY PROGRAM New Orleans Business Alliance Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program $15,000 Small Business Grants Are Available The Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program will offer grants of up to $15,000 to Louisiana businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the first 21 days of the programs, grants will be prioritized for businesses who did notreceive a
CERTIFICATIONS
617 N 3rd Street. Baton Rouge, LA 70802. www.opportunitylouisiana.com. Louisiana’s Hudson Initiative is a certification program that is designed to help eligible Louisiana small businesses gain greater access to purchasing and contracting opportunities that are available at the State government level. STAFF - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE 1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150 New Orleans, LA 70113 info@nolaba.org | 504.934.4500 | 504.934.4500 DBE GUIDELINES FOR NEW ORLEANS SMALL BUSINESSES A firm must first have a DUNS number from Duns and Bradstreet in order to create their account on Sam.gov and bid on federal procurement. Once a firm has an active account, it can apply for the DBE certifications through SBA as well as other procurement opportunities. In conclusion, the kind of DBE certification required for yourbusiness will
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL Community Development Capital. Written by Peter Rigney on January 30, 2019. Providing affordable housing, bringing properties back into commerce, improving the tax base, and strengthening the local economy of New Orleans and Louisiana. Previous. JOSHUA AND KELLY COX SAY NEW ORLEANS VALUES WORK-LIFE BALANCE Josh went to the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Kelly got a Master’s of Social Work at Bryn Mawr College. The city’s unique combination of career opportunity and quality of life drew them back. “I wanted to pursue social work particularly to bring it back to New Orleans,” says Kelly, a native of Kentucky. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE … 3 Provisions for fiscal planning To better inform the ity’s ability to provide incentives while maintaining a strong fiscal position, the City of New Orleans Department of Finance will be in communication with NOLABA on an ongoing basis. HOME - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCEADVANTAGE NEW ORLEANSLOCATE & EXPANDINDUSTRIESTALENT & WORKFORCEABOUTTAX ADVANTAGES COVID-19 Response The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilient Corridors Initiative Economic Development Home Test Get Shift Done Main Street Recovery Program Economic Impacts of COVID-19 COVID-19 Resources What We INVESTNOLA - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE InvestNOLA InvestNOLA helps to scale eligible minority-owned and women-owned small businesses with high-growth potential. SCROLL DOWN TO GET STARTED The program is designed to accelerate expansion of high-growth potential businesses by connecting them to public- and private-sector opportunities, innovative capital products, and advanced business-management education, developed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities Portal We seek to support business by providing access to procurement opportunities in both public and private sectors. SCROLL DOWN TO LOOK THROUGH THE OPPORTUNITIES New Orleans Business Alliance is committed to improving the lives of its citizens by creating avenues for economic prosperity through the veil of economicdevelopment.
LOUISIANA MAIN STREET RECOVERY PROGRAM New Orleans Business Alliance Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program $15,000 Small Business Grants Are Available The Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program will offer grants of up to $15,000 to Louisiana businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the first 21 days of the programs, grants will be prioritized for businesses who did notreceive a
CERTIFICATIONS
617 N 3rd Street. Baton Rouge, LA 70802. www.opportunitylouisiana.com. Louisiana’s Hudson Initiative is a certification program that is designed to help eligible Louisiana small businesses gain greater access to purchasing and contracting opportunities that are available at the State government level. STAFF - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE 1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150 New Orleans, LA 70113 info@nolaba.org | 504.934.4500 | 504.934.4500 DBE GUIDELINES FOR NEW ORLEANS SMALL BUSINESSES A firm must first have a DUNS number from Duns and Bradstreet in order to create their account on Sam.gov and bid on federal procurement. Once a firm has an active account, it can apply for the DBE certifications through SBA as well as other procurement opportunities. In conclusion, the kind of DBE certification required for yourbusiness will
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL Community Development Capital. Written by Peter Rigney on January 30, 2019. Providing affordable housing, bringing properties back into commerce, improving the tax base, and strengthening the local economy of New Orleans and Louisiana. Previous. JOSHUA AND KELLY COX SAY NEW ORLEANS VALUES WORK-LIFE BALANCE Josh went to the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Kelly got a Master’s of Social Work at Bryn Mawr College. The city’s unique combination of career opportunity and quality of life drew them back. “I wanted to pursue social work particularly to bring it back to New Orleans,” says Kelly, a native of Kentucky. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE … 3 Provisions for fiscal planning To better inform the ity’s ability to provide incentives while maintaining a strong fiscal position, the City of New Orleans Department of Finance will be in communication with NOLABA on an ongoing basis.COVID-19 RESOURCES
COVID-19 RESOURCES The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. SBA Shuttered Venue Operators Grant NOLABA is proud to be partnering with the City of New Orleans again to obtainmuch-needed support
CAREERS - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE About Careers and Internships Culture. Equity. Prosperity. And YOU! As the official economic development partnership for New Orleans and the hub of its business community, it’s the Business Alliance’s goal to continue to show the world that New Orleans is the best American city for business investment, quality of life and inclusive economicopportunity.
STRATEGIC NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT Our Work Strategic Neighborhood Development Resilient Corridors Initiative The City of New Orleans and the New Orleans Business Alliance (NOLABA) are launching a $350,000 pilot program to support businesses and commercial corridors within the following seven neighborhoods identified as part of the NOLABA Strategic Neighborhood Development (SND) Strategy: New Orleans East, Lower 9, HollygroveTALENT & WORKFORCE
Talent & Workforce. 504 ward. 504ward is a collaborative initiative designed to attract and retain young professional talent in New Orleans. As part of the New Orleans Business Alliance’s efforts to provide employers with top talent, 504ward is New Orleans’s largest network of young professional talent. The initiative offers a suite ofOPPORTUNITY ZONES
Advantage New Orleans Opportunity Zones Opportunity Zones are a new community development program designed to drive much needed investment to communities that are low income, or have lacked critical investment. Established by Congress in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, this new federal capital gains tax incentive program is designedto drive long-term
STRIVE IS PART OF NOLABA'S COMMITMENT TO WORKFORCE … STRIVE New Orleans, an affiliate of STRIVE International, is a four-week curriculum that helps disadvantaged job seekers learn soft skills and find employment opportunities. It will be offered at all five city Opportunity Centers this year. SENIOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER New Orleans Business Alliance 1250 Poydras St., Ste. 2150, New Orleans, LA 70113 (504) 934-4500 SENIOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONSMANAGER
JOSHUA AND KELLY COX SAY NEW ORLEANS VALUES WORK-LIFE BALANCE Josh went to the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Kelly got a Master’s of Social Work at Bryn Mawr College. The city’s unique combination of career opportunity and quality of life drew them back. “I wanted to pursue social work particularly to bring it back to New Orleans,” says Kelly, a native of Kentucky.MONIQUE ROBINSON
1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150 New Orleans, LA 70113 info@nolaba.org | 504.934.4500 | 504.934.4500 NEW FOOD AND TECH INCUBATOR LAUNCHES IN NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, LA & NEW YORK, NY. August 24th 2016 —Today Valmiki 504 LLC, a New Orleans-based venture capital firm, announced it has launched Ceres 504, a new business incubator of branded foods and food technology. Named after the Roman goddess of food, Ceres 504 will be led by Neil Gibbons, a leader in the Louisiana startup ecosystem and a HOME - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCEADVANTAGE NEW ORLEANSLOCATE & EXPANDINDUSTRIESTALENT & WORKFORCEABOUTTAX ADVANTAGES COVID-19 Response The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilient Corridors Initiative Economic Development Home Test Get Shift Done Main Street Recovery Program Economic Impacts of COVID-19 COVID-19 Resources What WeCOVID-19 RESOURCES
COVID-19 RESOURCES The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. SBA Shuttered Venue Operators Grant NOLABA is proud to be partnering with the City of New Orleans again to obtainmuch-needed support
INVESTNOLA - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE InvestNOLA InvestNOLA helps to scale eligible minority-owned and women-owned small businesses with high-growth potential. SCROLL DOWN TO GET STARTED The program is designed to accelerate expansion of high-growth potential businesses by connecting them to public- and private-sector opportunities, innovative capital products, and advanced business-management education, developed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities Portal We seek to support business by providing access to procurement opportunities in both public and private sectors. SCROLL DOWN TO LOOK THROUGH THE OPPORTUNITIES New Orleans Business Alliance is committed to improving the lives of its citizens by creating avenues for economic prosperity through the veil of economicdevelopment.
LOUISIANA MAIN STREET RECOVERY PROGRAM New Orleans Business Alliance Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program $15,000 Small Business Grants Are Available The Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program will offer grants of up to $15,000 to Louisiana businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the first 21 days of the programs, grants will be prioritized for businesses who did notreceive a
STAFF - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE 1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150 New Orleans, LA 70113 info@nolaba.org | 504.934.4500 | 504.934.4500CERTIFICATIONS
617 N 3rd Street. Baton Rouge, LA 70802. www.opportunitylouisiana.com. Louisiana’s Hudson Initiative is a certification program that is designed to help eligible Louisiana small businesses gain greater access to purchasing and contracting opportunities that are available at the State government level. DBE GUIDELINES FOR NEW ORLEANS SMALL BUSINESSES A firm must first have a DUNS number from Duns and Bradstreet in order to create their account on Sam.gov and bid on federal procurement. Once a firm has an active account, it can apply for the DBE certifications through SBA as well as other procurement opportunities. In conclusion, the kind of DBE certification required for yourbusiness will
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL Community Development Capital. Written by Peter Rigney on January 30, 2019. Providing affordable housing, bringing properties back into commerce, improving the tax base, and strengthening the local economy of New Orleans and Louisiana. Previous. JOSHUA AND KELLY COX SAY NEW ORLEANS VALUES WORK-LIFE BALANCE Josh went to the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Kelly got a Master’s of Social Work at Bryn Mawr College. The city’s unique combination of career opportunity and quality of life drew them back. “I wanted to pursue social work particularly to bring it back to New Orleans,” says Kelly, a native of Kentucky. HOME - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCEADVANTAGE NEW ORLEANSLOCATE & EXPANDINDUSTRIESTALENT & WORKFORCEABOUTTAX ADVANTAGES COVID-19 Response The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilient Corridors Initiative Economic Development Home Test Get Shift Done Main Street Recovery Program Economic Impacts of COVID-19 COVID-19 Resources What WeCOVID-19 RESOURCES
COVID-19 RESOURCES The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. SBA Shuttered Venue Operators Grant NOLABA is proud to be partnering with the City of New Orleans again to obtainmuch-needed support
INVESTNOLA - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE InvestNOLA InvestNOLA helps to scale eligible minority-owned and women-owned small businesses with high-growth potential. SCROLL DOWN TO GET STARTED The program is designed to accelerate expansion of high-growth potential businesses by connecting them to public- and private-sector opportunities, innovative capital products, and advanced business-management education, developed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities Portal We seek to support business by providing access to procurement opportunities in both public and private sectors. SCROLL DOWN TO LOOK THROUGH THE OPPORTUNITIES New Orleans Business Alliance is committed to improving the lives of its citizens by creating avenues for economic prosperity through the veil of economicdevelopment.
LOUISIANA MAIN STREET RECOVERY PROGRAM New Orleans Business Alliance Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program $15,000 Small Business Grants Are Available The Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program will offer grants of up to $15,000 to Louisiana businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the first 21 days of the programs, grants will be prioritized for businesses who did notreceive a
STAFF - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE 1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150 New Orleans, LA 70113 info@nolaba.org | 504.934.4500 | 504.934.4500CERTIFICATIONS
617 N 3rd Street. Baton Rouge, LA 70802. www.opportunitylouisiana.com. Louisiana’s Hudson Initiative is a certification program that is designed to help eligible Louisiana small businesses gain greater access to purchasing and contracting opportunities that are available at the State government level. DBE GUIDELINES FOR NEW ORLEANS SMALL BUSINESSES A firm must first have a DUNS number from Duns and Bradstreet in order to create their account on Sam.gov and bid on federal procurement. Once a firm has an active account, it can apply for the DBE certifications through SBA as well as other procurement opportunities. In conclusion, the kind of DBE certification required for yourbusiness will
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL Community Development Capital. Written by Peter Rigney on January 30, 2019. Providing affordable housing, bringing properties back into commerce, improving the tax base, and strengthening the local economy of New Orleans and Louisiana. Previous. JOSHUA AND KELLY COX SAY NEW ORLEANS VALUES WORK-LIFE BALANCE Josh went to the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Kelly got a Master’s of Social Work at Bryn Mawr College. The city’s unique combination of career opportunity and quality of life drew them back. “I wanted to pursue social work particularly to bring it back to New Orleans,” says Kelly, a native of Kentucky.COVID-19 RESOURCES
COVID-19 RESOURCES The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. SBA Shuttered Venue Operators Grant NOLABA is proud to be partnering with the City of New Orleans again to obtainmuch-needed support
RESPONSE TO COVID-19 New Orleans Business Alliance Response to COVID-19 Overview Strategy Apply Donate FAQ Overview As a result of the anticipated local economic impact of COVID-19, the New Orleans Business Alliance (NOLABA) is standing up a relief fund to meet the needs of gig economy workers who have been directly impacted via loss of income. NOLABA is CONTACT US - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE Contact Us 29.9497,-90.0719 We’d love to hear from you. Please CONTACT US at INFO@NOLABA.ORG and follow us on social media: linkedin facebook twitter instagram youtube Address: 1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150New Orleans, LA 70113info@nolaba.org Phone: 504.934.4500 Subscribeto Our Newsletter
OPPORTUNITY ZONES
Advantage New Orleans Opportunity Zones Opportunity Zones are a new community development program designed to drive much needed investment to communities that are low income, or have lacked critical investment. Established by Congress in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, this new federal capital gains tax incentive program is designedto drive long-term
CRESCENT CITY BIZ CONNECTOR Crescent City Biz Connector Whether you are just starting out or are well on your way to success, find the right resources to help your business grow. SCROLL DOWN TO BEGIN TAKING YOUR BUSINESS TO THE NEXT LEVEL Business Lifecycle The business life cycle isNEW ORLEANS LIVING
New Orleans is the U.S. leader in K-12 education reform. In 2006, New Orleans embarked on a radical overhaul of the city’s K-12 educational system, led by charter magnet organizations. Today, New Orleans is recognized as a thought leader in the school reform movement and has experienced a STRATEGIC NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT Our Work Strategic Neighborhood Development Resilient Corridors Initiative The City of New Orleans and the New Orleans Business Alliance (NOLABA) are launching a $350,000 pilot program to support businesses and commercial corridors within the following seven neighborhoods identified as part of the NOLABA Strategic Neighborhood Development (SND) Strategy: New Orleans East, Lower 9, Hollygrove STRIVE IS PART OF NOLABA'S COMMITMENT TO WORKFORCE … STRIVE New Orleans, an affiliate of STRIVE International, is a four-week curriculum that helps disadvantaged job seekers learn soft skills and find employment opportunities. It will be offered at all five city Opportunity Centers this year. NEW FOOD AND TECH INCUBATOR LAUNCHES IN NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, LA & NEW YORK, NY. August 24th 2016 —Today Valmiki 504 LLC, a New Orleans-based venture capital firm, announced it has launched Ceres 504, a new business incubator of branded foods and food technology. Named after the Roman goddess of food, Ceres 504 will be led by Neil Gibbons, a leader in the Louisiana startup ecosystem and a CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE GUIDELINES 3 Provisions for fiscal planning To better inform the ity’s ability to provide incentives while maintaining a strong fiscal position, the City of New Orleans Department of Finance will be in communication with NOLABA on an ongoing basis. HOME - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCEADVANTAGE NEW ORLEANSLOCATE & EXPANDINDUSTRIESTALENT & WORKFORCEABOUTTAX ADVANTAGES COVID-19 Response The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilient Corridors Initiative Economic Development Home Test Get Shift Done Main Street Recovery Program Economic Impacts of COVID-19 COVID-19 Resources What We INVESTNOLA - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE InvestNOLA InvestNOLA helps to scale eligible minority-owned and women-owned small businesses with high-growth potential. SCROLL DOWN TO GET STARTED The program is designed to accelerate expansion of high-growth potential businesses by connecting them to public- and private-sector opportunities, innovative capital products, and advanced business-management education, developed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities Portal We seek to support business by providing access to procurement opportunities in both public and private sectors. SCROLL DOWN TO LOOK THROUGH THE OPPORTUNITIES New Orleans Business Alliance is committed to improving the lives of its citizens by creating avenues for economic prosperity through the veil of economicdevelopment.
LOUISIANA MAIN STREET RECOVERY PROGRAM New Orleans Business Alliance Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program $15,000 Small Business Grants Are Available The Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program will offer grants of up to $15,000 to Louisiana businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the first 21 days of the programs, grants will be prioritized for businesses who did notreceive a
CERTIFICATIONS
617 N 3rd Street. Baton Rouge, LA 70802. www.opportunitylouisiana.com. Louisiana’s Hudson Initiative is a certification program that is designed to help eligible Louisiana small businesses gain greater access to purchasing and contracting opportunities that are available at the State government level. STAFF - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE 1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150 New Orleans, LA 70113 info@nolaba.org | 504.934.4500 | 504.934.4500 DBE GUIDELINES FOR NEW ORLEANS SMALL BUSINESSES A firm must first have a DUNS number from Duns and Bradstreet in order to create their account on Sam.gov and bid on federal procurement. Once a firm has an active account, it can apply for the DBE certifications through SBA as well as other procurement opportunities. In conclusion, the kind of DBE certification required for yourbusiness will
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL Community Development Capital. Written by Peter Rigney on January 30, 2019. Providing affordable housing, bringing properties back into commerce, improving the tax base, and strengthening the local economy of New Orleans and Louisiana. Previous. JOSHUA AND KELLY COX SAY NEW ORLEANS VALUES WORK-LIFE BALANCE Josh went to the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Kelly got a Master’s of Social Work at Bryn Mawr College. The city’s unique combination of career opportunity and quality of life drew them back. “I wanted to pursue social work particularly to bring it back to New Orleans,” says Kelly, a native of Kentucky. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE … 3 Provisions for fiscal planning To better inform the ity’s ability to provide incentives while maintaining a strong fiscal position, the City of New Orleans Department of Finance will be in communication with NOLABA on an ongoing basis. HOME - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCEADVANTAGE NEW ORLEANSLOCATE & EXPANDINDUSTRIESTALENT & WORKFORCEABOUTTAX ADVANTAGES COVID-19 Response The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilient Corridors Initiative Economic Development Home Test Get Shift Done Main Street Recovery Program Economic Impacts of COVID-19 COVID-19 Resources What We INVESTNOLA - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE InvestNOLA InvestNOLA helps to scale eligible minority-owned and women-owned small businesses with high-growth potential. SCROLL DOWN TO GET STARTED The program is designed to accelerate expansion of high-growth potential businesses by connecting them to public- and private-sector opportunities, innovative capital products, and advanced business-management education, developed BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Opportunities Portal We seek to support business by providing access to procurement opportunities in both public and private sectors. SCROLL DOWN TO LOOK THROUGH THE OPPORTUNITIES New Orleans Business Alliance is committed to improving the lives of its citizens by creating avenues for economic prosperity through the veil of economicdevelopment.
LOUISIANA MAIN STREET RECOVERY PROGRAM New Orleans Business Alliance Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program $15,000 Small Business Grants Are Available The Louisiana Main Street Recovery Program will offer grants of up to $15,000 to Louisiana businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Within the first 21 days of the programs, grants will be prioritized for businesses who did notreceive a
CERTIFICATIONS
617 N 3rd Street. Baton Rouge, LA 70802. www.opportunitylouisiana.com. Louisiana’s Hudson Initiative is a certification program that is designed to help eligible Louisiana small businesses gain greater access to purchasing and contracting opportunities that are available at the State government level. STAFF - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE 1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150 New Orleans, LA 70113 info@nolaba.org | 504.934.4500 | 504.934.4500 DBE GUIDELINES FOR NEW ORLEANS SMALL BUSINESSES A firm must first have a DUNS number from Duns and Bradstreet in order to create their account on Sam.gov and bid on federal procurement. Once a firm has an active account, it can apply for the DBE certifications through SBA as well as other procurement opportunities. In conclusion, the kind of DBE certification required for yourbusiness will
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL Community Development Capital. Written by Peter Rigney on January 30, 2019. Providing affordable housing, bringing properties back into commerce, improving the tax base, and strengthening the local economy of New Orleans and Louisiana. Previous. JOSHUA AND KELLY COX SAY NEW ORLEANS VALUES WORK-LIFE BALANCE Josh went to the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and Kelly got a Master’s of Social Work at Bryn Mawr College. The city’s unique combination of career opportunity and quality of life drew them back. “I wanted to pursue social work particularly to bring it back to New Orleans,” says Kelly, a native of Kentucky. CITY OF NEW ORLEANS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INCENTIVE … 3 Provisions for fiscal planning To better inform the ity’s ability to provide incentives while maintaining a strong fiscal position, the City of New Orleans Department of Finance will be in communication with NOLABA on an ongoing basis.COVID-19 RESOURCES
COVID-19 RESOURCES The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. SBA Shuttered Venue Operators Grant NOLABA is proud to be partnering with the City of New Orleans again to obtainmuch-needed support
CONTACT US - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE Contact Us 29.9497,-90.0719 We’d love to hear from you. Please CONTACT US at INFO@NOLABA.ORG and follow us on social media: linkedin facebook twitter instagram youtube Address: 1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150New Orleans, LA 70113info@nolaba.org Phone: 504.934.4500 Subscribeto Our Newsletter
CAREERS - NEW ORLEANS BUSINESS ALLIANCE About Careers and Internships Culture. Equity. Prosperity. And YOU! As the official economic development partnership for New Orleans and the hub of its business community, it’s the Business Alliance’s goal to continue to show the world that New Orleans is the best American city for business investment, quality of life and inclusive economicopportunity.
OPPORTUNITY ZONES
Advantage New Orleans Opportunity Zones Opportunity Zones are a new community development program designed to drive much needed investment to communities that are low income, or have lacked critical investment. Established by Congress in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, this new federal capital gains tax incentive program is designedto drive long-term
TALENT & WORKFORCE
Talent & Workforce. 504 ward. 504ward is a collaborative initiative designed to attract and retain young professional talent in New Orleans. As part of the New Orleans Business Alliance’s efforts to provide employers with top talent, 504ward is New Orleans’s largest network of young professional talent. The initiative offers a suite of STRATEGIC NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT Our Work Strategic Neighborhood Development Resilient Corridors Initiative The City of New Orleans and the New Orleans Business Alliance (NOLABA) are launching a $350,000 pilot program to support businesses and commercial corridors within the following seven neighborhoods identified as part of the NOLABA Strategic Neighborhood Development (SND) Strategy: New Orleans East, Lower 9, Hollygrove CRESCENT CITY BIZ CONNECTOR Crescent City Biz Connector Whether you are just starting out or are well on your way to success, find the right resources to help your business grow. SCROLL DOWN TO BEGIN TAKING YOUR BUSINESS TO THE NEXT LEVEL Business Lifecycle The business life cycle is STRIVE IS PART OF NOLABA'S COMMITMENT TO WORKFORCE … STRIVE New Orleans, an affiliate of STRIVE International, is a four-week curriculum that helps disadvantaged job seekers learn soft skills and find employment opportunities. It will be offered at all five city Opportunity Centers this year. SENIOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER New Orleans Business Alliance 1250 Poydras St., Ste. 2150, New Orleans, LA 70113 (504) 934-4500 SENIOR STRATEGIC COMMUNICATIONSMANAGER
NEW FOOD AND TECH INCUBATOR LAUNCHES IN NEW ORLEANS NEW ORLEANS, LA & NEW YORK, NY. August 24th 2016 —Today Valmiki 504 LLC, a New Orleans-based venture capital firm, announced it has launched Ceres 504, a new business incubator of branded foods and food technology. Named after the Roman goddess of food, Ceres 504 will be led by Neil Gibbons, a leader in the Louisiana startup ecosystem and a* Our Work
* Small Business Growth * Strategic Neighborhood Development * Business Attraction & Retention * Talent & Workforce Development* Investment
* Infrastructure
* Tax Advantages
* Opportunity Zones
* Site Selection
* Advantage New Orleans* Higher Education
* Key Rankings
* Data & Demographics * New Orleans Living* Impact Stories
* Bio & Health Services Innovation* Energy
* Film Production
* Food Production
* Hospitality
* Light & Advanced Manufacturing * Logistics, Transportation & Trade* Music & Recording
* Software & Technology * Talent & Workforce* About
* About
* News
* Press Releases
* Staff
* Board
* Invest
* Careers
* Ambassadors
* Reports
* Contact Us
Buy Now
* COVID-19 RESOURCES* SITE SELECTION
* EMAIL SIGNUP
* CALENDAR
* INVEST
* CONTACT US
*
*
*
*
*
* Our Work
* Small Business Growth * Strategic Neighborhood Development * Business Attraction & Retention * Talent & Workforce Development* Investment
* Infrastructure
* Tax Advantages
* Opportunity Zones
* Site Selection
* Advantage New Orleans* Higher Education
* Key Rankings
* Data & Demographics * New Orleans Living* Impact Stories
* Bio & Health Services Innovation* Energy
* Film Production
* Food Production
* Hospitality
* Light & Advanced Manufacturing * Logistics, Transportation & Trade* Music & Recording
* Software & Technology * Talent & Workforce* About
* About
* News
* Press Releases
* Staff
* Board
* Invest
* Careers
* Ambassadors
* Reports
* Contact Us
COVID-19 RESPONSE
The New Orleans Business Alliance is working with public and private partners to ensure that New Orleans residents and businesses have access to all available resources to navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. Resilient Corridors Initiative Economic Impacts of COVID-19COVID-19 Resources
WHAT WE DO
SMALL BUSINESS GROWTH We are committed to aiding our small business owners in growing and expanding their ventures through our Small Business EcosystemDevelopment focus.
Learn More
BUSINESS ATTRACTION & RETENTION We provide assistance to companies seeking to relocate and become an integral part of New Orleans’ economic legacy.Learn More
TALENT &
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Our goal is to prepare, attract and retain the talent that will encourage economic development.Learn More
STRATEGIC NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT We help build stronger, more economically viable neighborhoods in NewOrleans.
Learn More
OUR TOOLBOX
BUSINESS INSIGHT TOOL Find local information from this elegant, powerful, comprehensive tool to make smarter, faster decisions.Launch
CRESCENT CITY BIZ CONNECTOR Whether you are just starting out or are well on the way to success, find the right resources to keep your business growing and thriving.Launch
See Our Full Toolkit#1
in Tech Growth
SmartAsset / 2017
#2
Most Engaged WorkersWalletHub / 2018
#3
Fastest Growing Airport of the DecadeFAA / 2018
#4
Tech Hub
BusinessFacilities.comTRACKING THE
Economic Impact of COVID-19Learn More
REPORTS
NOLABA 2020 YEAR IN REVIEW 2018-2019 ANNUAL IMPACT REPORT: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REIMAGINEDView the Report
SEE ALL REPORTS
NEWS
CONGRATULATIONS QUENTIN ON BEING RECOGNIZED AS CEO OF THE YEAR! Read the Full Story Here CARNIVAL AND MARDI GRAS USUALLY MEAN $1 BILLION FOR THE NEW ORLEANS ECONOMY. WHAT ABOUT THIS YEAR?February 15th, 2021
In nonpandemic times, tourists from all over the world would be visiting New Orleans this time of year, celebrating the Carnival season and Mardi Gras. The weeks of festivities, according to an analysis from WalletHub, has an economic impact of over $1 billionin the city of
New Orleans. While many residents have decorated their homes as floats this year, the usual parades and other large-scale events have been canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic.Read more
INSIDE THE MIND OF QUENTIN MESSER, LEADING THE FUTURE OF NEW ORLEANSNovember 24th, 2020
NEW ORLEANS’ SECRETS FOR TAKING ON COVID-19 AND BOUNCING BACK —YET AGAIN.
From floods and hurricanes to oil spills and now COVID-19, New Orleans is no stranger to a crisis — it is a city that just keeps evolving. With the pandemic now hitting an already tenuous economy, Quentin Messer, President and CEO at New Orleans Business Alliance (NOLABA), talked to CityAge about resilience, fortitude, and New Orleans’ secrets for always coming back from the brink.Read more
‘NOW WHAT DO WE DO?’ | NEW ORLEANS’ SMALL BUSINESSES GETTINGCREATIVE TO SURVIVE
December 4th, 2020
Read more
NOLABA, PARTNERS NAME WINNERS OF HEALTH INNOVATORS CHALLENGENovember 29th, 2020
Read more
NEW ORLEANS GETS $5M JPMORGAN GRANT TO BOOST ENVIRONMENTAL JOBS ANDBUSINESSES
November 12th, 2020
Read more
NOLABA SECURES 52,000 MASKS FOR LOCAL BUSINESSESJune 23rd, 2020
Read more
GET SHIFT DONE INITIATIVE EMPLOYS NEW ORLEANS HOSPITALITY WORKERSJune 16th, 2020
Read more
EPISODE 062: THE DRIVE FOR RACIAL EQUITY NEEDS ECONOMIC DEVELOPERSJune 16th, 2020
Read more
See All News
ADVANTAGE NEW ORLEANS* Infrastructure
* Tax Advantages
* Higher Education
* Key Rankings
* Data & Demographics * New Orleans Living* Opportunity Zones
* Impact Stories
LOCATE & EXPAND
* Business Attraction & Retention * Small Business Growth * Strategic Neighborhood Development* Site Selection
-------------------------TALENT & WORKFORCE
* Talent & Workforce Development* Resources
* 504ward
INDUSTRIES
* Bio & Health Services Innovation* Energy
* Film Production
* Food Production
* Hospitality
* Light & Advanced Manufacturing * Logistics, Transportation & Trade* Music & Recording
* Software & TechnologyABOUT
* About
* News
* Staff
* Board
* Invest
* Careers
* Ambassadors
* Reports
* Contact Us
1250 Poydras St., Suite 2150 New Orleans, LA 70113 info@nolaba.org | 504.934.4500Details
Copyright © 2024 ArchiveBay.com. All rights reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | DMCA | 2021 | Feedback | Advertising | RSS 2.0