Individual donors
Give Monthly
When you commit to giving monthly, you provide us with the steady, reliable funding needed to continue building homes and offering essential services to people in need. Every donation, no matter the size, adds up to make a significant impact. Choose an amount that works for you and become part of a dedicated group of donors working together to break the cycle of homelessness. $10, $20, $50, $100 monthly or choose an amount.
Plan Legacy Giving – Create a Lasting Impact
By planning a gift to Louvis Services, you can leave a legacy that continues to provide hope and opportunities to future generations. Planned giving is a meaningful way to support our mission and make a lasting difference, without impacting your finances today.
Planned gifts can take many forms, including gifts designated in your will or trust. This allows you to support people moving from homelessness to stability far into the future.
Why Consider a Planned Gift?
- It costs nothing today, but it will have a profound impact in the future.
- Planned gifts are an enduring way to ensure that the fight against homelessness continues for years to come.
- You can direct your gift to specific programs or initiatives that are meaningful to you.
For more information about planned giving and how to include Louvis Services in your will or trust, please contact: Lou Anne White, email: lwhite@louvisservices.org
Together, we can create a future where homelessness is no longer a reality.
Funders and Partnerships
Homelessness is a complex issue that requires collaborative, innovative solutions. By partnering with us, your organization or foundation can play a pivotal role in:
- Providing Safe, Stable Housing: Help us build more tiny homes and expand our ability to offer immediate, dignified permanent housing.
- Offering Life-Changing Services: Support our programs and partnerships that provide access to healthcare, employment services, mental health support, addiction services, and more.
- Creating Community: Be part of a movement that empowers individuals and strengthens neighborhoods through collaboration and shared responsibility.
Together, we can give people the tools they need to rebuild their lives and become contributing community members.
Ways Your Organization Can Get Involved
We offer multiple avenues for involvement, whether you're a corporation, foundation, or community-based organization. Here’s how you can make a difference:
Corporate Sponsorships & Employee Engagement
Your company can make a direct impact through sponsorship and employee volunteer opportunities:
- Project Sponsorships: Sponsor the construction of a tiny home duplex or fourplex , and have your company’s name proudly displayed on the site.
- Employee Volunteer Days: Engage your team in hands-on volunteer organizing events, or providing essential services to our organization.
- In-Kind Donations: Donate materials, tools, or other supplies that help us keep costs low and operations efficient.
Foundations & Grant Support
Your foundation can support our mission through targeted funding for specific programs, projects, or services:
- Housing Development Grants: Fund the construction of new tiny home duplexes or fourplexes, providing individuals and families with a safe, comfortable and attractive place to live.
- Edible Landscape Funding: Help us promote healthy eating and the benefits of gardening by providing garden tools, plants and seeds.
Contact Us: Reach out to discuss partnership opportunities and call (504) 605-4055 or email lwhite@louvisservices.org
DO YOU HAVE TIME TO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS EFFORT?
Contact Lou Anne White at lwhite@louvisservices.org or call 504-605-4055.
YOU CAN HELP END THIS!
Your donation will be used to replicate our prototype located in the Lower 9.
Your contribution will purchase:
Construction Materials & Labor
Appliances
Fruit Tress
Gardening Supplies
Furnishings
We're excited to collaborate with Tulane University!
URBANbuild is Tulane University School of Architecture's award-winning design-build program. Students and faculty have been developing housing prototypes and collaborating with community organizations since 2005. Designing and building. Learn more here.