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One Million People. One Dollar A Month. 

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The One Million Hands Project proves that small, consistent contributions- when united-can build distressed urban communities in real time.

The Problem

 Neighborhoods throughout North Baton Rouge suffer from abandoned housing limited opportunity and under-funded youth programs - not because lack of vision, but lack of reliable transparent capital.  Click here to review Scotlandville Community Survey.

Our Solution : The $1 Patron Model

Together one million hands can make a difference.

CCNI’s mission is to connect individuals and families in underserved communities in North Baton Rouge to the resources, housing, and support systems they need to achieve stability and long-term success. Through strategic partnerships, community-centered programming, and innovative funding models, CCNI works to address the root causes of housing insecurity, economic hardship, and community disinvestment.

Project One Million Hands represents a powerful evolution of that mission.

A Simple Idea with Transformational Potential

Project One Million Hands aims to mobilize one million individuals to contribute just $1 per month for one year. This collective action has the potential to generate $12 million annually, creating a dedicated funding stream for real-time economic revitalization projects in North Baton Rouge neighborhoods.

Rather than relying solely on large grants or institutional funding, the initiative invites everyday people to become “Patrons” — community stakeholders who help drive visible, measurable change.


1,000,000 Patrons United

$1 per Month Commitment 

$12 Million Annual Impact

what Your $1 Supports

Every dollar goes to helping improve the community.
Housing Rehabilitation

Distressed and abandoned properties have plagued North Baton Rouge neighborhoods for decades. The long-term effects of red-lining, white flight and municipal neglect, have resulted in diminished property values and blight. CCNI is committed to working on removing blight through theacquisition and rehabilitation of both residential, as well ascommercial properties in North Baton Rouge.

Transitional Housing

Homelessness, is more than just not having a roof over your head. It also severs individuals and families from community and a place to belong. The CCNI transitional housing model has been designed to reintegrate those in need of housing through a community based process rather than an institutional one. The process is suitable for homeless veterans, single parents with children and those in need of temporary shelter during difficult times. 

Small Business & Workforce Infrastructure

Providing both facilities and support for start-ups and burgeoning businesses is a critical component in building a sustainable community. Project One Million Hands will offer both business incubation and skills training in the heart of North Baton Rouge communities. At CCNI we are devoted to building businesses and creating opportunities for entrepreneurs to thrive.

Youth Literacy & Reading Programs

Living within a neighborhood that has been poorly maintained, or neglected not only diminishes quality of life, it can be demoralizing to the human spirit. When residence are faced with dilapidated housing, trash, poorly maintained infrastructure and limited resources, the result is a feeling of not being seen or respected. Creating access to safe, clean, well maintained and family friendly spaces has been made a priority of CCNI and will transform North Baton Rouge neighborhoods. 

How to Join

Commit $1/Month to help solve community issues.

Receive Live Updates on all our community projects.

Invite others to help multiply impact.

Our Vision

Today we restore one community. Tomorrow, we replicate this model nation wide- creating permanent community owned assets funded by the people.