Community Banner

In Your Community

Mosaic in Louisiana

With more than 500 employees and contractors in Louisiana, we’re proud to be one of the largest employers in St. James Parish. And with many of our employees living in the communities where we operate, we know the importance of making an impact at a local level. That’s why we’re honored to partner with organizations like the Capital Area United Way, the Greater Baton Rouge Food Bank, St. James Parish Schools and more to fulfill the needs of our employees, neighbors and communities.

Our mission is to help the world grow the food it needs. That’s why we’re dedicated to alleviating food insecurity right here in Louisiana, beginning with a group most in need: children. We’ve invested more than $200,000 in a multi-year pledge to establish a food backpack and closet program in local schools, providing more than 750 students with meals over the weekends and during holiday breaks.

As an employer in Louisiana for more than 50 years, we’re proud of the direct impact we’ve made. In 2022, we paid $2.3 million in state and local sales taxes and $670 million in property taxes in St. James Parish, along with $42.7 million in payroll annually for Louisiana residents.

Mosaic in your Community

Community Investment

Giving back to the community is the cornerstone of how we do business. Interested in investing alongside us?

Learn Morechevron

Some of our key partners in Louisiana include:

Have Questions?

Please contact us or visit our Resources Page for more information.

Learn Morechevron
Have Questions?

News & Events

Mental Health Matters. Here's What We're Doing About It.

June 7, 2024
Mosaic received the Mental Health America Gold Seal for Workplace Mental Health Award.
Mosaic recognizes that prioritizing employees’ psychological wellness directly impacts safety and well-being, as well
Read More

Homegrown in Louisiana: Meet an Engineering Co-Op

May 7, 2024
Kayla Ferchaud grew up in St. James Parish before becoming a Mosaic engineering co-op.
Growing up in St. James Parish, Kayla Ferchaud knew of Mosaic as a major employer in her community. Still, she never
Read More