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Part I: NOKP and our Partners; Who are We?

30 Members including:

FYE 2012 Partner Census

The information below highlights how the New Orleans Kids

Partnership connects with local schools, organizations, and

youth through our partner organizations and their programs. We

also highlight alignment with the Five Promises of America’s

Promise Alliance and indicators for future evaluation.

A's  &  Aces  

All  Souls  Community  Center*  

Ashe  Cultural  Arts  Center*  

Big  Brothers  Big  Sisters  of  Southeast  Louisiana  

Cafe  Hope  

Cafe  Reconcile  

Children's  Bureau  of  New  Orleans  

Common  Ground  Relief,  Inc.  

Council  on  Alcohol  and  Drug  Abuse  for  Greater  New  Orleans  

Court  Appointed  Special  Advocates,  New  Orleans*  

Each  One  Save  One  

Edible  School  Yard  New  Orleans  

Goodwill  Industries  of  Southeast  Louisiana*  

HandsOn  New  Orleans  

Interfaith  Works  

KID  smart  

Kids  Rethink  New  Orleans  Schools  

Kingsley  House  

Louisiana  Children's  Museum  

Louisiana  Public  Health  Institute,  School  Health  Connection  

Program*  

Louisiana  SPCA  Humane  Education  Dept.  

New  Orleans  Outreach  

Open  World  Family  Services*  

PRIME  TIME  Family  Reading  Time  

Roots  of  Music*  

Scott  S.  Cowen  Institute  for  Public  Education  Initiatives  

Start  the  Adventure  in  Reading  (STAIR)  

Volunteers  of  America  of  Greater  New  Orleans*  

Young  Audiences  of  Louisiana  

Urban  League*  

Our Partners:

Have almost

700 years

of combined experience

in NOLA

Employ

426

Full Time

Staff positions

Contract with

562

paid

Service Providers

Have an combined

annual operating budget

of

$28.9 Million

Have a combined annual

Programmatic Budget of

$21.3 Million

Average

74%

of

funding spent on

programs

Offer

55

different

programs

Serve

28,285

New

Orleans Youth through

their combined programs

* Data does not include information from these organizations

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Part II: Our Partners in the Schools

Orleans Parish: Elementary Schools -schools with partner programs in green

A.P.  Tureaud  Elementary  

 

John  Dibert  Community  School  

Akili  Academy  of  New  Orleans  

 

Joseph  Craig  Elementary  

Andrew  Wilson  Charter  School    

 

KIPP  Central  City  Primary  

Arise  Academy  (at  Drew  E.S.)  

 

KIPP  McDonogh  15  School  for  the  Creative  Arts  

Arthur  Ashe  Charter  School  

 

Lafayette  Academy  

Audubon  Charter  School  

Lagniappe  Academies  of  New  Orleans  

Batiste  Cultural  Arts  Academy  at  Live  Oak  

 

Lake  Forest  Elementary  Charter  

Benjamin  Banneker  Elementary    

 

Langston  Hughes  Academy  Charter    

Benjamin  E.  Mays  Preparatory  School    

 

Mahalia  Jackson  Elementary  School  

Benjamin  Franklin  Elementary  School  

 

Martin  Behrman  Charter  Elementary  

Benjamin  Franklin  High  School  

 

Mary  D.  Coghill  Elementary  

Bethune  Elementary  

 

McDonogh  32  Elementary  

Crocker  Arts  &  Technology  School  

 

McDonogh  42  Charter  School    

Dr.  Charles  R.  Drew  Elementary  

 

McDonogh  City  Park  Academy  

Dwight  D.  Eisenhower  Elementary  

 

Morris  Jeff  Community  School  

Edgar  Harney  Elementary  

 

Moton  Elementary  

Einstein  Charter  School  

 

Murray  Henderson  Elementary  

Esperanza  Charter  School  

 

Paul  Habans  Elementary  

Fannie  C.  Williams  Charter  School    

Pierre  A.  Capdau  Charter  Elementary  

Gentilly  Terrace  Elementary  

 

Pride  College  Preparatory  Academy  (at  Gregory)  

George  Washington  Carver  High  

S.J.  Green  Charter  School  

H.C.  Schaumburg  Elementary  

Sarah  T.  Reed  Elementary  

Harriet  Tubman  Elementary  

SciTech  Academy  at  Laurel  

Harte  Elementary  

 

Success  Preparatory  Academy  (at  Wicker  E.S.)  

Hynes  Elementary  

 

William  J.  Fischer  Elementary  

Intercultural  Charter  School  

James  Johnson  Elementary  

 

 

James  Singleton  Charter  School  

 

 

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Middle Schools:

KIPP  Believe  College  Prep  

KIPP  Central  City  Academy  

KIPP  New  Orleans  Leadership  Academy  

Combination High Schools

Abramson  Science  and  Technology      

Dr.  Martin  Luther  King  Charter  School  

Lusher  Elementary  &  High  School  

McMain  Secondary  School  

Miller-­‐McCoy  Academy  for  Math  &  Business  

New  Orleans  College  Prep  

Sophie  B.  Wright  Charter  School    

Private Schools Currently Including Partner Programming

High Schools

Algiers  Technology  Academy  

Architecture,  Design,  &  Engineering  Preparatory  High  School  

John  McDonogh  High  

Joseph  S.  Clark  Preparatory  High    

Karr  High  School  

KIPP  Renaissance  High  

L.B.  Landry  High  School  

Lake  Area  New  Tech  Early  College  High  School    

McDonogh  35  High  School  

N.O.  Charter  Science  &  Math  Academy  

New  Orleans  Charter  Science  and  Math  School  

O.  Perry  Walker  High  

Renew  Accelerated  High  School  City  Park  

Renew  Accelerated  High  School  West  Bank  

Sarah  T.  Reed  High  

Sojourner  Truth  Academy  

Walter  L.  Cohen  High    

Warren  Easton  High  School  

St.  Benedict  the  Moor      

Dominican    

St.  George's  Episcopal    

St.  Paul's  Episcopal      

St.  Peter  Claver      

Stuart  Hall  

St.  Charles  Borremeo  

 

Nearly

75%

of New Orleans

Public Schools feature NOKP member

Programs

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St.  John  the  Baptist  Parish:  

East  St.  John  High  

East  St.  John  Elementary  

Garyville  Magnet  

All  other  parish  elementary  

schools  

 

St.  Bernard  Parish:  

Davies  Elementary  

Chalmette  High  School    

 

Plaquemines  Parish:    

Belle  Chasse  Primary    

Belle  Chasse  High  School  

 

St.  Charles  Parish  Schools:  

R.K.  Smith  Middle  

Destrehan  High  School  

Hahnville  High  School    

Luling  Elementary  

Within New Orleans Alone,

NOKP Partners are currently active in:

40 of 52

Elementary Schools

3 of 3

Middle Schools

4 of

7

Combination High Schools

12 of 18

High Schools

7

Private Schools

NOKP Partners are currently also active in

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Part III: Our Partners in the Community

6th  Baptist  Church        

7th  Ward  Community  Center  

NOKP  Partners  extend  their  

reach  by  coordinating  efforts  

with  over  140  other  local,  

regional,  and  national  

institutions.  

AmeriCorps  (VISTA  and  Delta  Service  Corps)   Annie  S.  Casey  Foundation      

ARC   ArtSpot   ASCA  

Asia  Baptist  Church      

Association  of  Petroleum  Industry  (API)  

Backyard  Gardeners  Network    

Baptist  Community  Ministries  

Non-­‐Profits  

Bayou  District  Foundation      

Bayou  Rebirth    

Belle  Chasse  High  School  

Faith-­‐based  Organizations  

Berklee  College  Music  Network  

Black  Forest  Fancies    

Boy  Scouts  of  America  

Local  and  State  Agencies  

CAC  

CANO    

Casa  Samba  

Universities  in  New  Orleans  

and  Across  the  Nation  

Central  City  Economic  Opportunity  Center   Child  Advocacy  Center  

Child  Welfare  League  of  America        

City  of  New  Orleans  Child  Obesity  Prevention  Partnership  

Foundations  

City  of  New  Orleans  Health  Department  

City  of  NOLA        

Columbia  Residential      

Businesses  

Communities  in  Schools  

Community  Works    

Concordia  Architects  and  Planners     Covenant  house    

Crescent  House   Freret  Neighborhood  Center  and  Market   Dillard  University       Freret  Street  Center  

Directors  of  Volunteers  in  Agencies  (DOVIA)   Girl  Scouts  of  America   Early  Childhood  Support  Services   Girls  on  the  Run   East  Baton  Rouge  Parish  School  Board   Groundwrok  NOLA   ECFLF   Grow  Dat  Youth  Farm   evacuteer.org   Guardians  Institute   Every  Child  Matters       Head  Start  

Family  Justice  Center  Alliance   Heifer  International   First  Baptist  Church   Hike  for  Katreena  

Food  for  Life   Indian  Springs  Farmers  Cooperative   Institute  for  Women  and  Ethnic  Studies   Interim  LSU  Public  Hospital  

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Job1   Recovery  School  District       John  Besh  Foundation   Regional  Chambers  of  Commerce   JPAS   Restore  The  Earth  Foundation   Junior  League   Resurrection  After  Exoneration   Kennedy  Center   Save  Our  Cemeteries  

Kumbuka   Society  of  Black  Public  Health  Professionals   LA  Dep't  of  Children  and  Family  Services       St.  John  School  Board  

LA  Dep't  of  Health  and  Hospitals       St.  Margaret's  Nursing  Center   La'hoste  citrus  farms  and  J&D   St.  Tammany  School  Board   LACCA       STA  

LANO       State  of  LA  Facilities  Planning  &  Control  Dep't       Literacy  Alliance  of  Greater  N.  O.   Southern  University  New  Orleans      

Louisiana  Interfaith  Disaster  Recovery  Network   The  Center  for  Restorative  Approaches   Loyola  University   The  Power  of  a  Million  Minds  (POMM)  

LPO   The  Prevention  Research  Center  at  Tulane  University  (PRC)   LSU  AGRICULTURAL  CENTER/EXTENSION  OFFICE   Total  Community  Action      

LSU  School  of  Health  &  Sciences       Trinity  Episcopal  Church  and  Trinity  School       LSUHSC  Dept.  of  Pediatrics   Tulane  Dept  of  Psychiatry  

LTA   Tulane  Dept  of  Psychology   Magnolia  School   Tulane  drop-­‐in  center   Market  Umbrella/Crescent  City  Farmers  Market   Tulane  Hospital  for  Children  

Methodist  Health  Systems  Foundation       Tulane  institute  of  Infant  and  Early  Childhood  Mental  Health   Metropolitan  Human  Services  District   Tulane  Medical  Center  

National  Guild  for  Community  Arts  Education   Tulane  Memorial  Church      

New  Orleans  Dance  Collective   Tulane  School  of  Public  Health  Dietetic  Intern  Program   New  Orleans  Geological  Society   Tulane  University      

New  Orleans  Healing  Center   Unified  Non  Profits  of  New  Orleans   New  Orleans  Healthy  Start   United  Way  for  St.  John  the  Baptist  Parish     New  Orleans  Museum  of  Art   United  Way  of  Southeast  Louisiana     New  Orleans  Musicians  Assistance  Foundation   University  of  New  Orleans      

New  Orleans  Musicians  Clinic   Urban  League  College  Track   New  Orleans  Public  Library   USTA  

NOBA   Visiting  Pet  Program   Noplay   Winn  Dixie  

NORD       WolfTrap  Institute  for  Early  Learning  through  the  Arts   NPN   Xavier  Chemistry  association  

OCH  corridor   Xavier  University      

Ogden  Museum  of  Southern  Art   Young  Aspirations  /  Young  Artists  (YA/YA)   Orleans  Parish  School  Board       Young  Audiences/Arts  for  Learning     Orleans  Public  Education  Network   Young  Leadership  Council  

Partnership  for  Youth  Development   Youth  Empowerment  Project   Policy  Research  Group   Youth  Run  NOLA  

Preservation  Resource  Center   Zulu  Social  Aid  and  Pleasure  Club  

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71%   63%   61%   63%   24%   82%   82%   73%   86%   59%   74%   68%   64%   70%   34%   0%   10%   20%   30%   40%   50%   60%   70%   80%   90%   100%  

Caring  Adults  

Safe  Places  

A  Healthy  Start  

Effective  

Education  

Opportunities  to  

Help  Others  

Mission,  Program,  and  Overall  Alignment  with  the  Five  Promises  

Among  NOKP  Partners  

Program  

Partner  Mission  

Overall  

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Additional Indicators Partners Currently Track

Progra m At tend ance Progra m Pa rticip ation Progra m Be havio r Progra m Co mplet ion Zip C ode Socia l Skills Gra des Sch ool At tend ance Sch ool Be havio r Gra de-le vel co mplet ion Read ing L evel Stan dard ized Test Sco res Creat ive W orks Produ ced Sch ool Pa rticip ation Sch ool G radu ation Athle tic Pe rforma nce ESYNO X X X X X BBBS X X X X X X X X X X X X X CBNO X X X X X X KIDsmART X X X X X X X X X X X LCM X X X X X X X YALA X X X X X X X X COWEN X X X X X X X ALLSOULS X X X X X X X X X AA X X X X X X X X X X X X NOO X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X SPCA X PRIME X X X X IFW CH X X X X CGR X X X EOSO X X X X X X X HONO X STAIR X X X X X X X X X RETHINK X X X X X X CADA X X X KH X X X X X X X X X X X X X X CR X X X X

Total from all Partners 17 16 14 14 11 11 9 9 8 8 7 7 6 6 4 2

% of all Partners 77% 73% 64% 64% 50% 50% 41% 41% 36% 36% 32% 32% 27% 27% 18% 9%

What other indicators do

you currently track?

BMI; knowledge, attitude, and behavior change regarding fresh

local healthy produce; Student, parent, community, volunteer participation; improvement in mental health; treatment goals set and met, parental participation;

Data-Driven Tutoring; library usage; ServSafe Certification; social behaviors; attitudes towards violent

behavior, drug and alcohol use; potential of gang involvement; # of volunteers and volunteer; knowledge

gains; intent to refuse alcohol and drugs; job placement and retention

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