SUPER BOWL LEGACY GRANT PROGRAM “IMPACT 59” RECIPIENT

Reconcile New Orleans was recognized as a grant recipient of the Super Bowl LIX Legacy Program, Impact 59, powered by Entergy! The Super Bowl Legacy Grant Program strives to leave a legacy of philanthropy and positive economic impact in the communities surrounding the Super Bowl host city.

DAY OF SERVICE

In celebration of community, Reconcile’s CEO, Kheri Billy, joined forces with fellow grant recipients and NFL Commissioner Rodger Goodell for an inspiring day of service at the Treme Recreation Community Center. Together, grant recipients packed meals to support Feeding America and the Second Harvest Food Bank.

Click here to learn more about the Impact 59 recipients’ day of service.

In support of Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans on Sunday, Feb. 9, 2025, the NFL Foundation and the New Orleans Super Bowl Host Committee are proud to contribute $3.5 million in grants to 65 local nonprofit organizations, all with a proven track record of supporting underserved communities in the New Orleans area.

This year's Super Bowl Legacy Grant Program, Impact 59 Powered by Entergy, supported New Orleans and surrounding area nonprofits in education, health and wellness, social justice, and youth and young adults.

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