Meet the Winners

2023 Winner: The Safety Pouch
St. Bernard Economic Development Foundation St. Bernard Economic Development Foundation

2023 Winner: The Safety Pouch

The Safety Pouch is a removable pouch that stores and presents essential driving credentials needed for traffic stops and to prevent active reaching. Created by founder, David Price, The Safety Pouch was created to help facilitate safer interactions for both law enforcement and drivers during traffic stops. Price hopes to establish a warehouse and fulfillment center in St. Bernard that would create jobs and bring positive media attention to the St. Bernard community as a place of budding entrepreneurship and change.

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2022 Winner: Ceres Plant Protein Cereal
Mallory Foster Mallory Foster

2022 Winner: Ceres Plant Protein Cereal

Ceres Plant Protein Cereal was founded to provide a filling breakfast cereal for people who subscribe to plan-based lifestyles. The cereal boasts 20g of plant protein with 0g of sugar using naturally grown ingredients free of herbicides and chemicals. The co-founders of Ceres plan to enter stores in late 2023/early 2024 and are striving to grow the market through social media campaigns. St. Bernard Parish could be one of the first two parishes to experience their Sustainabowl Initiative. With a focus on expanding awareness and access to more sustainable, nutrient-rich plant-based foods they will seek partnerships to make the cereal available to the population.

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2021 Winner: Glass Half Full
Meaghan McCormack Meaghan McCormack

2021 Winner: Glass Half Full

Glass Half Full is a New Orleans-based glass recycling initiative located in Gentilly with the mission to “collect NOLA’s glass and convert it into beach-like sand and glass cullet that’s used for disaster relief, eco-construction, new glass products, and so much more.” Started by 2 Tulane students in the Spring of 2020, the company recycles almost 50,000 pounds of glass a week through both free drop-offs and paid pick-ups from residences and businesses. Glass Half Full’s founders also operate Glassroots, a nonprofit that “expands the accessibility of recycling through education, outreach, and the creative reuse of traditional waste.”

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2020 Winner: CORE Louisiana Counseling & Recovery Center
Mallory Foster Mallory Foster

2020 Winner: CORE Louisiana Counseling & Recovery Center

CORE is a substance abuse and mental health practice in St. Bernard Parish. CORE offers specialized preventative, diagnostic, rehabilitative, and recovery-oriented services including counseling, assessments, anger management groups, domestic violence intervention programs, and psycho-educational classes. CORE’s licensed clinicians work diligently to provide accessible, reliable, and effective services, while promoting a shift towards the normalization of mental health and recovery services in the St. Bernard Parish community.

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2019 Winner: Schmelly’s Dirt Farm
Mallory Foster Mallory Foster

2019 Winner: Schmelly’s Dirt Farm

Congratulations to this year’s winner, Schmelly’s Dirt Farm! Schmelly’s is a compost and collection startup that shows the capacity for scalability all while serving a public interest of reducing pollution.

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2018 Winner: Clean Course Meals
Mallory Foster Mallory Foster

2018 Winner: Clean Course Meals

Clean Course Meals is a new business based in St. Bernard Parish that offers affordable gourmet meals made with fresh ingredients. According to their pitch, “We make it healthy. We make it simple. We make it convenient.”

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2017 Winner: Reactive Digital Systems, LLC
Mallory Foster Mallory Foster

2017 Winner: Reactive Digital Systems, LLC

Reactive Digital Systems, LLC is at the forefront of augmented reality education. Augmented reality reacts to user input, engaging learners of all ages in a wide field of studies, and it is the new frontier of interactive education. The company produces TopoBox, a cutting-edge educational instrument that projects an augmented micro-reality on a “sandbox” that users can manipulate.

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2016 Winner: Christie’s Dreams Seafood
Mallory Foster Mallory Foster

2016 Winner: Christie’s Dreams Seafood

Christie's Dreams Seafood is an existing local business that entered Startup St. Bernard to help launch a new product line — St. Bernard Parish branded seafood. The company plans to freeze and package fresh shrimp and soft shell crabs locally caught in St. Bernard Parish waters using a flash freezing method that guarantees premium quality.

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2015 Winner: 40 Arpent Brewing Company
Mallory Foster Mallory Foster

2015 Winner: 40 Arpent Brewing Company

40 Arpent Brewing Company is a micro-brewery located along the Mississippi River in Old Arabi. Owner, Michael Naquin utilized the funds to build a taproom approximately 1,000 square feet, including a bar, additional seating and a stage. He said he expects the brewery will hold monthly events with live music.

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