Join us in seeding our important work and just imagine how much more beautiful a sustainable NOLA could be! Click “Donate” below to make an online donation! All donations are tax deductible. Thank you for your support!
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GiveNOLA Day
We have been approved to participate in GiveNOLA Day! Here is our giving page:
https://www.givenola.org/nolaartistincubator
We have a fundraiser for our educational programing and our garden. Here’s the link to support our educational programs:
https://www.givenola.org/fundraise/19865/Program
And, here is the link to help us raise money to water the garden:
https://www.givenola.org/fundraise/19870/Garden
What you’re supporting:
Welcome to the NOLA Artist Incubator, a New Orleans based nonprofit organization aimed at providing educational programming and creating sustainable shared community spaces. Providing STEAM based learning opportunities that engage students in meaningful hands-on educational activities, we facilitate S.E.A.D. (Sustainable Environmental Art Delivery) programming, in which we work with schools, local government, and other organizations delivering programming directly on site. The NOLA Artist Incubator supports southern artists with Artist-in-Residency that directly impact our community. Artist-in-Residency participants will complete conservation based art installations that create more green spaces throughout the city.
Would you or your organization be willing to support us? We’re asking for financial donations. We hope other community members like you will join us to help in our efforts. We also are open to in-kind support in other ways and would love plants, trees, and other materials to offer artists and learners tools to explore arts and nature to transform spaces around the greater New Orleans metropolitan area.
We’re excited to invite more collaborators to help grow the program!
Check out our Amazon Wish List for students below!
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2GP21PT64C65I?ref_=wl_share
Proudly Supported By:


2022 Beautification Grant

Master Gardener Project





