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The Coastal Technical Assistance Center serves as a tool to Louisiana businesses seeking opportunities in the Coastal Restoration and Recovery efforts of Louisiana.

🚀 Ready to take your business to the next level? Join us for Get Certified. Get Capital. Get Contract-Ready Week — a pow...
06/11/2026

🚀 Ready to take your business to the next level? Join us for Get Certified. Get Capital. Get Contract-Ready Week — a powerful 3-day series designed to help businesses strengthen their foundation, access funding, and pursue new opportunities!

📌 Day 1 — Get Certified: Building Your Business Foundation
Learn how certifications can open doors to growth and contracting opportunities. Explore eligibility requirements, SAM registration essentials, documentation needs, and programs including WOSB, 8(a), HUBZone, and Veteran certifications. Leave certification-ready and positioned for success. Register here: https://ow.ly/5mbE50Z4nVE

💰 Day 2 — Get Capital: Funding Your Business for Growth
Understand funding options, SBA programs, financial readiness, credit, cash flow, and how to build a strategy that prepares your business to pursue loans, grants, and growth opportunities. Register here: https://ow.ly/MH2m50Z4nVJ

📄 Day 3 — Get Contract Ready: Winning Opportunities
Learn how to identify opportunities, understand procurement basics, strengthen proposals, build relationships, and prepare your business to compete for local, state, federal, and corporate contracts. Register here: https://ow.ly/5Zne50Z4nVL

Whether you're just getting started or preparing to scale, this series gives you practical tools and actionable next steps to move your business forward.

Register using the daily links reserve your spots today!

🌊💙 Happy World Oceans Day, cher (sha)! 💙🌊In Louisiana, the ocean isn’t just “out there” it’s connected to who we are.Our...
06/08/2026

🌊💙 Happy World Oceans Day, cher (sha)! 💙🌊

In Louisiana, the ocean isn’t just “out there” it’s connected to who we are.

Our bays, bayous, marshes, estuaries, fisheries, seafood traditions, culture, jobs, and way of life all connect back to the Gulf and the waters that sustain our coast. Healthy oceans support the wetlands that protect our communities, provide habitat for wildlife, fuel recreation and tourism, and help keep Louisiana thriving.

Did you know Louisiana’s wetlands act like a giant natural buffer by helping absorb storm impacts while supporting one of the most productive ecosystems in the world? Every restoration project, every native plant planted, every volunteer hour, and every conversation about protecting our coast helps make a difference.

Today, celebrate World Oceans Day by doing something for the water that gives us so much:
🐟 Support coastal restoration
🦀 Enjoy local seafood
🚯 Pick up litter
🌱 Volunteer
📚 Learn and share why Louisiana’s coast matters, drop it in the comments beb!

Because when we protect our waters, we protect Louisiana.

Laissez les bons temps rouler… and let’s keep our coast rolling too. 🌎⚜️🌊

🌿 Get your hands dirty for a great cause! 🌿Join us at the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program(BTNEP) Native Pl...
06/03/2026

🌿 Get your hands dirty for a great cause! 🌿

Join us at the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program(BTNEP) Native Plant Nursery on June 5th (and the first Friday of each month) from 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM and help grow the plants that help restore Louisiana’s coast!

Volunteers will assist with:
🌱 Separating plants
🪴 Up-potting seedlings
🌿 Weeding
💚 And more nursery tasks!

The native plants grown at the nursery are used in coastal restoration projects that help stabilize Louisiana’s eroding wetlands and create critical habitat for our wildlife.

📍 Location: Nicholls Farm
104 Thoroughbred Park Dr.
Thibodaux, LA

💲 Free to attend — registration is required.
📧 Sign up by emailing: [email protected]

Exciting things are also growing at BTNEP! Plans are underway to expand the nursery footprint with a new office building, shadehouse, potting shed, and greenhouse to increase native vegetation production throughout our Estuary.

Interested in learning more or supporting the expansion? Contact Bren Haase at [email protected].

Come spend your morning making a difference, one plant at a time! 🌎🌾

🐊🎉 Happy Alligator Day, cher! 🎉🐊Down here in Louisiana, gators aren’t just wildlife… they’re basically our neighbors 😅 L...
05/29/2026

🐊🎉 Happy Alligator Day, cher! 🎉🐊

Down here in Louisiana, gators aren’t just wildlife… they’re basically our neighbors 😅 Let’s celebrate with some lagniappe facts, Cajun-style:

🟢 The American Alligator can grow up to 13–15 feet long—that’s longer than a small boat, sha!
🟢 Louisiana is home to over 2 million gators—yeah, we got plenty to go ‘round
🟢 Gators can run up to 20 mph on land (so maybe don’t try to race one 👀)
🟢 They’re great parents—mamas guard their nests and even help their babies hatch 🐣
🟢 Gators play a BIG role in our wetlands by creating “gator holes” that hold water during dry times, helping other wildlife survive

💡 Cajun tip: If you see a gator, admire from a distance and don’t feed ‘em—they’re wild for a reason! That means NO marshmallows for the swamp puppies, beb!

From the bayous to the marsh, these prehistoric powerhouses are part of what makes Louisiana… well, Louisiana. 🌊

Laissez les bons temps rouler—but maybe not too close to the water’s edge 😉

🌱 Get your boots ready and help restore South Lafourche! 🌱Join Restore or Retreat for a Roseau Cane Volunteer Planting a...
05/27/2026

🌱 Get your boots ready and help restore South Lafourche! 🌱

Join Restore or Retreat for a Roseau Cane Volunteer Planting and make a direct impact on protecting Louisiana’s coast and strengthening our communities.

Volunteers are needed to help plant the first phase of approximately 5,200 roseau cane plants along the west side of the South Lafourche Levee. This important restoration effort is funded through the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority’s Conservation and Restoration Partnership Fund.

📅 Date: Saturday, June 6, 2026 (Updated Date)
📍 Location: End of W 107th St., Cut Off, LA
🌿 Activity: Volunteer Roseau Cane Planting

Whether you’re a longtime coastal advocate or looking to get involved for the first time, this is a great opportunity to roll up your sleeves and help protect working coastlines for future generations.

Please register using the event form https://restoreorretreat.org/slld-roseau1-registration/. Additional event details and a field letter will be sent prior to the planting date.

🏠🌊 Public Meeting: Southwest Coastal Home Elevation ProjectIf you live in Vermilion Parish or nearby, this is an importa...
05/26/2026

🏠🌊 Public Meeting: Southwest Coastal Home Elevation Project

If you live in Vermilion Parish or nearby, this is an important opportunity to learn about efforts to reduce flood risk and protect homes in coastal Louisiana.

📅 Thursday, May 28, 2026
⏰ 5:00 – 7:00 PM
📍 Vermilion Parish Library

💡 About the project:
Led by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in partnership with the Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority, this initiative focuses on elevating homes to reduce storm and flood damage risks along Louisiana’s southwest coast.

• Funded in part by the 2016 WIIN Act and the 2022 Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act ($120 million allocated)
• Could elevate 600–700 homes in targeted areas
• Project may cover nearly 100% of elevation costs for eligible properties
• Participation is completely voluntary

📣 Why attend?
• Learn if your home may be eligible
• Understand the process and requirements
• Get answers directly from project leaders

This is about protecting homes, families, and our future along the coast.

👉 Learn more: https://www.mvn.usace.army.mil/About/Projects/Southwest-Coastal/

🐢🎉 Happy World Turtle Day! 🎉🐢Down here in Louisiana, turtles aren’t just part of the scenery—they’re part of our story! ...
05/23/2026

🐢🎉 Happy World Turtle Day! 🎉🐢

Down here in Louisiana, turtles aren’t just part of the scenery—they’re part of our story! Let’s celebrate with a few fun Cajun-style turtle facts:

🟢 Louisiana is home to 30+ species of turtles—from freshwater to coastal marshes!
🟢 The Alligator Snapping Turtle is one of the largest freshwater turtles in the world… and yeah, you don’t want to stick your hand near that mouth 😅
🟢 Diamondback Terrapin love our brackish marshes—right where fresh and saltwater meet
🟢 Sea turtles like the Loggerhead Sea Turtle travel thousands of miles but still depend on Louisiana’s coastal waters
🟢 Turtles help keep our ecosystems balanced by controlling pests and cleaning up waterways

💡 Cajun wisdom: Trash is horrible for turtles. Nets, straws, and plastics are just a few that cause havoc on our little friends. If you find some, pick it up cher!

Our wetlands and waterways are home to these amazing creatures—protecting our coast means protecting them too. 🌊

Laissez les bons temps rouler… slow and steady, beb! 🐢💚

🐝🌼 Happy World Bee Day! 🌼🐝Today we celebrate the tiny pollinators that make a BIG impact on our environment, food system...
05/20/2026

🐝🌼 Happy World Bee Day! 🌼🐝

Today we celebrate the tiny pollinators that make a BIG impact on our environment, food systems, and ecosystems—including right here in Louisiana!

Looking to support bees and other pollinators? 🌱
Join the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary Program for their upcoming Pollinator Plant Giveaway!

📅 Saturday, May 30, 2026
⏰ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
📍 BTNEP Native Plant Nursery (Nicholls Farm)
104 Thoroughbred Park Dr, Thibodaux, LA

🌸 What to expect:
• Free native plants like Lemon Beebalm & Plains Coreopsis
• Plants that attract and support bees, butterflies & more
• A simple way to make a difference right in your own yard

💡 Planting native = supporting pollinators = protecting our ecosystems 🌎

Let’s celebrate World Bee Day by giving back to the pollinators that give us so much!

🐝

The Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) will hold its upcoming board meeting on:Wed, May 20, 2...
05/19/2026

The Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority (CPRA) will hold its upcoming board meeting on:

Wed, May 20, 2026 9:30 a.m.
LSU Center for River Studies
100 Terrace Ave.
Baton Rouge, LA 70802

This meeting is open to the public and offers an opportunity to stay informed on coastal protection and restoration efforts across Louisiana.

📧 Questions? Contact: [email protected]

Address

322 AUDUBON Avenue
Thibodaux, LA

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