The Campaign Trail
The work, published.
People deserve to see the work, not just the promises. This page is the running record of the campaign: the streets I walk, the questions I hear at your doors, the money I find for our community, and the plans as they take shape. I'll add to it every week between now and November 3. Hold me to it.
New · Verified August 15, 2026
The Grant Guide: Fall Update
Four times a year I run a full sweep for grant money our community can actually use, and I publish everything I find. This edition holds eighteen live deadlines between now and December 9. Money for the town, for our churches, for our culture keepers, and for our small businesses. Every program checked at the funder's own source.
From the trail
The journal.
AUG 15, 2026
The Grant Guide: Fall Update is out
18 live deadlines. Free. Built for our community.
Every quarter I sit down and hunt for the money: grants for the town, for our churches, for the nonprofits and culture keepers, for the small business owners building something here. Then I publish everything I find, free, with every program verified at the funder's own page.
The new edition is out today. Eighteen live deadlines between now and December 9, the rolling programs that fund most small-town projects in Louisiana, and sixteen opportunities the last edition didn't have. This is what I mean when I say the town's next mayor should already know how to go get the money.
AUG 15, 2026
Why I'm publishing the trail
The promise behind this page.
A campaign should be a record you can check, not a feeling you're asked to trust. So starting this week, the work gets published here as it happens. When I walk your street, you'll see it. When I find money for the community, you'll see it. When the plan changes because somebody at their front door showed me something I had wrong, you'll see that too.
Walking every street. Publishing the work.