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Greater New Orleans organizations receive funding for beautification projects

NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Several organizations in the Greater New Orleans area have received grants for beautification projects.

Leaders with Keep Louisiana Beautiful announced that the organization has awarded over $181,000 in grants to beautification projects in 21 parishes. The grants are meant to fund planting projects and welcome signs in highly visible areas.

According to the organization, recipients receive up to $8,000 in reimbursement for the projects.

“This grant requires plants and trees to be at least 25% native to Louisiana. In addition to beautifying public spaces, projects are required to exhibit diverse community support, collaboration between organizations, matching contributions, and benefits to community residents,” said leaders with Keep Louisiana Beautiful.

The following recipients in the Greater New Orleans area received funding for the projects listed below:

“When we take the time to enhance the appearance of our communities, we convey our love for Louisiana,” said Lieutenant Governor Billy Nungesser.

“Not only do beautification projects improve community appearance, but it’s also proven people are less likely to litter in well-maintained areas,” said KLB Executive Director Susan Russell.

The full list of recipients can be found online.

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