Neighbor 2 Neighbor
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PO Box 100941
Nashville, TN 37224
Organization Details

Programs

Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Community Improvement, Capacity Building  - Community & Neighborhood Development 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Community Improvement, Capacity Building  - Neighborhood Revitalization 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Community Improvement, Capacity Building  - Community Renewal 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Community Improvement, Capacity Building  - Neighborhood/Block Association 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Community Improvement, Capacity Building  - Organizational Development & Training 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Public & Societal Benefit  - Citizen Participation 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Public & Societal Benefit  - Leadership Development 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Crime & Legal - Related  - Community Crime Prevention 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Public Safety, Disaster Preparedness and Relief  - Disaster Preparedness 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Crime & Legal - Related  - Community Crime Prevention 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Crime & Legal - Related  - Citizen Crime Reporting 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Crime & Legal - Related  - Hate Crimes Prevention 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$49,039.00
Description
C4N Nashville is a one-day training and networking opportunity for anybody who wants to make a difference in their own neighborhood. The event brings together over 200 neighborhood and community leaders from across the metropolitan area. The day includes over workshops, facilitated conversations, panel discussions and presentations; an awards luncheon with keynote address; exhibit hall; and, networking reception.
Program Successes
A post-conference survey of the last conference highlighted the impacts of the day
- 81% told us that the conference, "generated new insights and solutions"
- 78.6% shared that they were were, "able to connect with other neighborhood leaders and community partners"
- 76.2% reported that they felt, "felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the conference"
- 73.8% indicated that they, "received important information and resources to help" them and their organizations
Category
Environment  - Environmental & Urban Beautification 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adolescents
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area

Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$66,085.00
Description
NLCP provides the next level of learning for individuals seeking to amplify their impact in local neighborhoods. These certificates are designed around key areas necessary for a neighborhood's success. The first certificate, launched in 2018, was Neighborhood Organizing Essentials. Today we offer the following training opportunites: Emerging Neighborhood Leaders Academy, The Planning School, Neighborhood Transit Institute, Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness and Response Training.
Program Successes
When Mary G. turned 70 years old, her neighbors elected her to chair their neighborhood group. On the first day of class, she arrived in tears. She told us that she didn't know how to be a chair and that she was afraid that she would let everyone down. By the end of the course, Mary shared with the group how much she appreciated the time she spent with us. She felt she had learned a lot and was ready to be the chair of her group.

One year later, Mary called us. She had realized that the Mayor had never visited her neighborhood before, and felt it was time. She called the Mayor's office and explained that she wanted the Mayor to meet with her and her neighbors to talk about their concerns. To her surprise, a meeting was scheduled. Mary was ecstatic and told us that none of this ever would have happened if she had not attended our course.
Category
Community Improvement, Capacity Building  - Neighborhood/Block Association 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area
Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$66,085.00
Description
NLCP provides the next level of learning for individuals seeking to amplify their impact in local neighborhoods. These certificates are designed around key areas necessary for a neighborhood's success. The first certificate, launched in 2018, was Neighborhood Organizing Essentials. Today we offer the following training opportunites: Emerging Neighborhood Leaders Academy, The Planning School, Neighborhood Transit Institute, Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness and Response Training.
Program Successes
When Mary G. turned 70 years old, her neighbors elected her to chair their neighborhood group. On the first day of class, she arrived in tears. She told us that she didn't know how to be a chair and that she was afraid that she would let everyone down. By the end of the course, Mary shared with the group how much she appreciated the time she spent with us. She felt she had learned a lot and was ready to be the chair of her group.

One year later, Mary called us. She had realized that the Mayor had never visited her neighborhood before, and felt it was time. She called the Mayor's office and explained that she wanted the Mayor to meet with her and her neighbors to talk about their concerns. To her surprise, a meeting was scheduled. Mary was ecstatic and told us that none of this ever would have happened if she had not attended our course.
Category
Public & Societal Benefit  - Leadership Development 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area
Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$66,085.00
Description
NLCP provides the next level of learning for individuals seeking to amplify their impact in local neighborhoods. These certificates are designed around key areas necessary for a neighborhood's success. The first certificate, launched in 2018, was Neighborhood Organizing Essentials. Today we offer the following training opportunites: Emerging Neighborhood Leaders Academy, The Planning School, Neighborhood Transit Institute, Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness and Response Training.
Program Successes
When Mary G. turned 70 years old, her neighbors elected her to chair their neighborhood group. On the first day of class, she arrived in tears. She told us that she didn't know how to be a chair and that she was afraid that she would let everyone down. By the end of the course, Mary shared with the group how much she appreciated the time she spent with us. She felt she had learned a lot and was ready to be the chair of her group.

One year later, Mary called us. She had realized that the Mayor had never visited her neighborhood before, and felt it was time. She called the Mayor's office and explained that she wanted the Mayor to meet with her and her neighbors to talk about their concerns. To her surprise, a meeting was scheduled. Mary was ecstatic and told us that none of this ever would have happened if she had not attended our course.
Category
Community Improvement, Capacity Building  - Community & Neighborhood Development 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area
Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$66,085.00
Description
NLCP provides the next level of learning for individuals seeking to amplify their impact in local neighborhoods. These certificates are designed around key areas necessary for a neighborhood's success. The first certificate, launched in 2018, was Neighborhood Organizing Essentials. Today we offer the following training opportunites: Emerging Neighborhood Leaders Academy, The Planning School, Neighborhood Transit Institute, Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness and Response Training.
Program Successes
When Mary G. turned 70 years old, her neighbors elected her to chair their neighborhood group. On the first day of class, she arrived in tears. She told us that she didn't know how to be a chair and that she was afraid that she would let everyone down. By the end of the course, Mary shared with the group how much she appreciated the time she spent with us. She felt she had learned a lot and was ready to be the chair of her group.

One year later, Mary called us. She had realized that the Mayor had never visited her neighborhood before, and felt it was time. She called the Mayor's office and explained that she wanted the Mayor to meet with her and her neighbors to talk about their concerns. To her surprise, a meeting was scheduled. Mary was ecstatic and told us that none of this ever would have happened if she had not attended our course.
Category
Community Improvement, Capacity Building  - Organizational Development & Training 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area
Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$66,085.00
Description
NLCP provides the next level of learning for individuals seeking to amplify their impact in local neighborhoods. These certificates are designed around key areas necessary for a neighborhood's success. The first certificate, launched in 2018, was Neighborhood Organizing Essentials. Today we offer the following training opportunites: Emerging Neighborhood Leaders Academy, The Planning School, Neighborhood Transit Institute, Neighborhood Disaster Preparedness and Response Training.
Program Successes
When Mary G. turned 70 years old, her neighbors elected her to chair their neighborhood group. On the first day of class, she arrived in tears. She told us that she didn't know how to be a chair and that she was afraid that she would let everyone down. By the end of the course, Mary shared with the group how much she appreciated the time she spent with us. She felt she had learned a lot and was ready to be the chair of her group.

One year later, Mary called us. She had realized that the Mayor had never visited her neighborhood before, and felt it was time. She called the Mayor's office and explained that she wanted the Mayor to meet with her and her neighbors to talk about their concerns. To her surprise, a meeting was scheduled. Mary was ecstatic and told us that none of this ever would have happened if she had not attended our course.
Category
Public & Societal Benefit  - Citizen Participation 
Beneficiaries
General Public
Adults
Long-term Success
1. A greater pool of citizens who are knowledgeable and skilled in neighborhood organizing
2. A 100% increase in organized neighborhood associations
3. Safer, healthier, and more vibrant neighborhoods
4. A more resilient metropolitan area
Short-term Success
1. Increase the number of people participating in our training and networking programs
2. Increase the level of local neighborhood engagement by program participants
3. Increase the capacity of individuals to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond
4. Increase the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders

Program Success Monitored By
1. Registration and participation data will demonstrate an increase in the number of people utilizing our training and networking opportunities.

2. Survey instruments will be administered to the leaders of local neighborhood organizations, with members participating in the program, to determine the impact this program has had on civic participation in their neighborhood.

3. Survey instruments and assessments will be administered to program participants to determine whether their capacity to perform leadership roles at the local neighborhood level and beyond has increased.

4. Survey instruments will be administered to program participants to determine the level of connection among program participants and neighborhood leaders, community partners, and other stakeholders.

Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking
Budget
$16,029.00
Description
Neighbor 2 Neighbor offers a range of presentations and workshops to assist local groups in developing stronger organizations and better neighborhoods. Whether you need a short 10-15 minute presentation as part of a regular meeting, or need a longer 1-2 hour workshop, we can work with you to create a training opportunity best suited to your needs.

Past presentations and workshops include: The Role of a Neighborhood Organization, Developing Meeting Guidelines, Engaging Your Neighbors, Building Community, Creating More Effective Meeetings, and Ignite Your Neighborhood Passion.
Program Successes
N2N recently spoke at a gathering of neighbors in Madison on, "How to Start of Neighborhood Association." As a result of that presentation, a new neighborhood association formed in that neighborhood.
Beneficiaries
Adults
Long-term Success
Develop strong neighborhood organizations that effectively engage residents in the preservation and improvement of their neighborhood.


Short-term Success
70% of the participants will indicate that the workshop generated new insights and solutions.

70% of the participants will state that they received important information and resources.

70% of the participants will indicate that they felt inspired and/or encouraged as a result of the workshop.
Program Success Monitored By
Workshop evaluations
Program Areas Served
Neighborhood Leadership Development Training and Networking

CEO/Executive Director/Board Comments

We all have the power to create change in our community. This belief ignites our movement to improve the quality of life in our neighborhoods and the entire metropolitan area. The power of one person can fuel the change we wish to see - whether it's a one-time neighborhood clean-up or a year-long community-driven program. Neighbor 2 Neighbor helps residents claim their community power by showing neighbors how to engage, organize, mobilize, collaborate, and co-create with each other. Empowered residents build healthy neighborhood organizations and strong and vibrant neighborhoods.