Upcoming Events and Engagement Opportunities
The Spring 2023 Neighborhood Board Retreat Application is Now Open!The City of Charlotte’s Housing & Neighborhood Services department will host a Neighborhood Board Retreat on Saturday, February 18, 2023, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Neighborhood Board Retreat attendees will receive:
Retreat capacity is limited. Organizations will be considered on a first-come, first-served basis with priority given to first-time attendees. A minimum of five participants is required for your organization’s application to be considered complete. Each neighborhood group can have up to eight participants.
Apply online by December 9. Application decisions will be emailed by December 16.
If you have questions regarding the retreat, please contact Nichelle Wilson at nichelle.wilson@charlottenc.gov.
Mayor's Mentoring Alliance - Now Accepting 2023 MMA Awards NominationsConsider nominating a deserving Charlotte mentor, mentee, or mentoring organization that is making a difference in the Charlotte community for a 2023 Mayor’s Mentoring Alliance (MMA) Award. Nominations will be accepted until December 15 at 11:59 p.m. Awards will be given in the following categories during the event:
Nomination Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2023mmaawardsnomination Solid Waste Services - Bag Exchange
The City of Charlotte's Solid Waste Services is hosting a bag exchange event on November 19 and 26. The exchange will take place from 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at 1200 Otts Street. Learn more about how to prepare yard waste for collection. Safe Home Rehabilitation Program - Apply by November 27The Safe Home Housing Rehabilitation Program provides grants to low-income homeowners to address needed home repairs. The program seeks to correct code and incipient violations (items in a house that will need to be repaired or replaced in two to three years) and make general property improvements. The program serves single-family owner-occupied dwellings. Qualifications:
Learn more about how to apply for the Safe Home Rehabilitation Program.
Training on Demand: Succession Planning for Neighborhood OrganizationsSuccession planning for neighborhood organizations is imperative. Whether a board vacancy occurs due to an emergency or the anticipated transition of a long-term leader, being deliberate, thoughtful, and having a written succession plan in place can help neighborhood organizations avoid the challenges of leadership changes. To learn more about succession planning for your neighborhood organization, watch the replay. Visit the Community Engagement Training on Demand page for additional training opportunities. For your considerationMecklenburg Property Revaluation Notices Won't Go Out In January, Assessor Says City of Charlotte Launches Travelsafely App To Improve Traffic Safety Central Avenue Beautification Grant Project Connects Businesses And Local Community Local Nonprofit Awarded Grant To Expand Affordable Housing Development
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