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Donates 25% of art gallery sales to support local and national nonprofits.

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Provides funding to revitalize the Midnight Basketball program at the Dryades YMCA in New Orleans.

About
Heymann Foundation


Founded in
1976
EIN
23-7397293
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Education
Address
PO BOX 51529 LAFAYETTE, LA 70505-0000 United States
Website
http://heymannfoundation.com/
Phone
(337)-232-4344
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About
The Heymann Foundation, est. 1976 in Lafayette, LA, by Herbert and Jaqueline Heymann, honors their family's legacy of community service. Initially focused on local scholarships, it has expanded to support diverse social programs across Louisiana and beyond. Key initiatives include disaster relief (Hurricanes Katrina/Rita), revitalizing the Dryades YMCA, building homes in Musicians Village, and supporting the Alzheimer's Association. The Foundation also aids international causes and various nonprofits.
Mission
The Heymann Foundation enriches communities through knowledge, education, and compassion. Founded in 1976 by Herbert and Jaqueline Heymann, the foundation supports local and national nonprofits, donating 25% of art sale proceeds.

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