HWEN Corporation
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P.O. Box 120521
Nashville, TN 37212
Organization Details

Executive Director


Executive Director Ms. Jenny Cheng
E-mail hwen.org@gmail.com
Term Start November 2022
Jenny's Experience: HWEN does not have paid staff. As Chair of the Board of Directors of Hillsboro-West End Neighbors, I serve as CEO. This is an all volunteer organization comprised of people who live in the neighborhood. People donate time and talent with skills such as graphic design, writing, public relations, legal and financial advice. We are all dedicated to improving the quality of life for everyone who is touched by our neighborhood. The entire city uses our parks and we work in partnership with Metro Parks to maintain the landscape, the playgrounds and the public art.

Co-Executive Director


Co-Executive Director Miriam Mimms
E-mail miriammimms@comcast.net
Term Start December 2022
Miriam's Experience: N/A

Staff

Full Time Staff 0
Part Time Staff 0
Volunteers 50
Contractors 0
Retention Rate 0%

Plans & Policies

Does your organization have a Fundraising Plan? Yes
Does your organization have a Strategic Plan? Under Development
Years Strategic Plan Considers N/A
When was the Strategic Plan adopted?
Does your organization have a Management Succession Plan? Yes
Does your organization have a Policy and Procedure Plan? Yes
Does the organization have a Nondiscrimination Policy? Under Development
Does the organization have a Whistle Blower Policy? No
Does the organization have a Document Destruction Policy? No

Evaluation

Is there a formal evaluation for... Frequency (if applicable)
CEO/Executive Director N/A N/A
Senior Management N/A N/A
Non-Management N/A N/A

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments


We are challenged by the huge size of our neighborhood. It is one of the largest neighborhood associations in the U.S., as it is bordered by 21st Avenue, South, Elmington Park/West End Middle School/West End Avenue, Blakemore/31st Avenue (Vanderbilt University), Woodlawn Avenue, and Love Circle. Our diverse residents are composed of approximately 60% property owners and 40% renters, including many students from Vanderbilt and Belmont universities. We look to include as many people in our events, activities and decision-making as possible. Dues are not required; any resident is automatically a member of HWEN. Our Board of Directors represents people from all walks of life and from every corner of our neighborhood. As a means of including everyone in all dialogue, we distribute a quarterly newsletter, send out e-blasts to anyone who signs up for them, post information on our website (www.hwen.org), and post public banners to herald public events. HWEN sponsors and coordinates public events to educate its membership as to ongoing public issues such as zoning, historic preservation efforts, community outreach, public and private education, greenspace and recreational developments such as Triangle Pocket Park, Bernard Art Park, Elmington Park, and Fannie Mae Dees Park ('Dragon Park'). HWEN promotes the arts with free and discounted opportunities to attend Dragon Music Sundays, free cinematic showings at The Belcourt, stage productions, and more. We are in constant communication about crime issues that affect our area and neighboring communities. We reach out to residents through Night Out Against Crime and a weekly crime report from the West Precinct of the MNPD. Zoning issues are monitored and made public through our newsletter and at meetings. Our Annual Meeting usually features representatives from other organizations and the MNPD as well.