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Hancock Whitney Opportunity Grant | Greater New Orleans Foundation Hancock Whitney Opportunity Grant Competitive grant opportunities to help nonprofits broaden community development efforts across the five Gulf South states the bank serves.
Hancock Whitney, in partnership with the Greater New Orleans Foundation, is accepting competitive grant applications starting October 7, 2025, from eligible nonprofit organizations that promote capacity building and sustainability among community nonprofits whose missions address food insecurity, workforce development, youth programs (non-sports), or whose core teams are supported by AmeriCorps volunteers.
Hancock Whitney will consider requests from eligible 501(c)(3) organizations supporting underserved and low to moderate-income communities located within the Hancock Whitney service areas.
Eligible Organizations include the following: Workforce readiness agencies, job training programs Afterschool programs, youth mentorship programs Organizations participating in AmeriCorps Funding for the 2025 Hancock Whitney Opportunity Grants is part of Hancock Whitney’s Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) program.
Now through October 29, 2025 , eligible 501 (c)(3) organizations located in one of Hancock Whitney’s 34 assessment areas in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas may apply digitally for competitive grants of up to $25,000 through the Greater New Orleans Foundation online application portal here . All applications are due via the online portal no later than October 29, 2025 .
The Greater New Orleans Foundation will only accept applications submitted electronically. Applications received after the deadline will be ineligible for review. The application process requires a tax identification number and includes a review for current standing with the Internal Revenue Service.
By submitting a proposal, non-profit organizations consent to sharing their application, financial information, and other details related to their application with Hancock Whitney and the Greater New Orleans Foundation. Application documents are stored electronically. The Greater New Orleans Foundation’s technology partner, Foundant, created a brief tutorial for applicants that can be found here .
Hancock Whitney and the Foundation strongly encourage all applicants to watch this video before beginning a new application to better understand the application process. Since the late 1800s, Hancock Whitney has embodied core values of Honor & Integrity, Strength & Stability, and Commitment to Service, Teamwork, and Personal Responsibility.
Hancock Whitney offices and financial centers in Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, and Texas offer comprehensive financial products and services, including traditional and online banking; commercial and small business banking; private banking; trust and investment services; healthcare banking; and mortgage services.
The company also operates combined loan and deposit production offices in the greater metropolitan areas of Nashville, Tennessee and Atlanta, Georgia. More information is available at www. hancockwhitney.
com . About the Greater New Orleans Foundation With roots extending 100 years, the Greater New Orleans Foundation connects generous people to the causes that spark their passion. As one of the most trusted philanthropic organizations in the region, we work every day to drive positive impact through philanthropy, leadership and action in our thirteen-parish region.
In addition to grantmaking, we convene people, resources, and ideas to create intelligent strategies and solutions to meet our region’s greatest challenges. We are proud to serve as a vocal civic leader with our partners to ensure a vibrant, sustainable, and just region for all. Learn more at www.
gnof. org .
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: 501(c)(3) organizations in Hancock Whitney service areas addressing food insecurity, workforce development, youth programs, or supported by AmeriCorps volunteers. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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