UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday, April 29th- Monday, May 5th, 2025: Early giving for GiveNOLA Day. To be a part of GiveNOLA’s early giving by donating to the NKFL, please click here.
Tuesday, April 6th, 2025 GiveNOLA Day: By supporting the NKFL on GiveNOLA Day, your donation will help fund life-saving programs for kidney patients throughout Louisiana. To be a part of this years GiveNOLA Day, click here.
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Sunday, July 27- Friday, August 1, 2025: Camp Shining Stars for pediatric kidney patients. To register your child to be a part of this experience, please register here. If you want to support a child to attend camp, make your tax-deductible donation here.
NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF LOUISIANA
OUR MISSION:
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The National Kidney Foundation is revolutionizing the fight to save lives by eliminating preventable kidney disease, accelerating innovation for the dignity of the patient experience, and dismantling structural inequities in kidney care, dialysis and transplantation.
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The NKFL provides vital patient and community services, conducts extensive public and professional education, advocates for patients through legislative action, and supports local kidney research to identify new treatments.
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The NKFL relies on individual and corporate donations, business partnerships, foundation and government grants and revenue from special events. More than 81 cents of each dollar donated to the NKFL goes directly to support its programs and services.
CONTACT US
For any inquiries, please call:
(504) 861-4500
our address
National Kidney Foundation of Louisiana, Inc.
8200 Hampson Street, Suite 229
New Orleans, Louisiana 70118
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Statement on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
At the heart of our mission lies our greatest strength: the rich tapestry of human experience that each employee in our organization brings to work every day to fight kidney disease. Our commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for All (DEI 4A) is fundamental to our success. It drives innovation and excellence through the power of different backgrounds and ideas. Together, we build a stronger and more resilient National Kidney Foundation. DEI 4A is not a standalone program or initiative. It is work grounded in legally sound and mission-driven business practices. It is the essence of who we are and embedded across all people practice areas, with no greater emphasis on any demographic as more important than another. We recognize that true diversity encompasses a full spectrum of differences—from backgrounds to cognitive styles and ways of thinking.
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Equity stands as our cornerstone principle: ensuring equal access to opportunities and resources for all employees and potential employees. We are committed to removing barriers, creating accessible pathways to employment at NKF, and fostering an environment where everyone can thrive and contribute to their fullest potential. We measure progress through empirical data—stay interviews, exit interviews, turnover, and engagement surveys are among these data.
Inclusion is, and must be, our daily practice. Our organizational values guide us in our work to cultivate a workplace where all employees feel respected and empowered to contribute. Through active engagement across all segments of our workforce and the celebration of diverse viewpoints—to name a few—we strive to create a culture of belonging that energizes our workforce and drives sustainable business success.