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- National Programs
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- National Programs Main Page
- National Homeownership Programs
- NeighborWorks Awards
- NeighborWorks Week
- Real Estate Programs
- Center for Foreclosure Solutions
- NCHEC Training
- Community Building & Organizing
- Financial Capability
- HomeOwnership Centers
- Rural Initiative
- Success Measures
- Excellence in Governance
- Green Organization Program
- Training and Certification
Section Highlights
- Foreclosure Resources
Section Highlights
- News and Media
Section Highlights
- About Us
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- For Nonprofits
Section Highlights
- Partners
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- For Consumers
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Thank You!
- Donors helped NeighborWorks organizations deliver housing counseling to more than 150,000 individuals and families.
Thanks to funder support, NeighborWorks programs and services are recognized nationwide as the leading foreclosure intervention effort.
Recognition and Thanks
The support of private-sector corporations and foundations is an important part of the NeighborWorks tradition. The vision and generosity of our partners helps us respond to the needs of distressed homeowners, stabilize communities and advance housing recovery. Our donor recognition societies honor those who make possible the achievements in housing and community development as we address today’s challenges and prepare for the opportunities ahead.
- Legacy Leaders Circle
The most prestigious of NeighborWorks’ gift societies, membership in the Legacy Leaders Circle recognizes donors whose extraordinary philanthropy and spirit of devotion leave a transformative impact on NeighborWorks America. Named to commemorate the leadership and vision that guides the growth of NeighborWorks America, the membership in this society is extended to individuals, corporations and foundations with annual giving of $5 million or more.
- The Dorothy Richardson Society
NeighborWorks America’s Dorothy Richardson Society honors the forward-thinking spirit of the woman who was a pioneer in the community development movement and the driving force behind the first Neighborhood Housing Services resident-led partnership, the forerunner of today’s NeighborWorks Network. Members of the society include individuals, corporations and foundations with annual giving of
$1 million to $4,999,999.
- CEO Circle
NeighborWorks’ CEO Circle honors the vision, commitment and innovation of the organization's founders and leaders. Membership in the CEO Circle is offered to individuals, corporations and foundations with annual giving of $500,000 to $999,999.
- The 1978 Society
Named for the year that NeighborWorks was founded, the 1978 Society embodies the spirit of NeighborWorks America. Membership is extended to individuals, corporations and foundations with annual giving of $250,000 to $499,999.
- George Knight Society
This society is named for NeighborWorks’ former executive director, George Knight, who was inducted into the Affordable Housing Hall of Fame in 2009. In recognition of the significant growth of the NeighborWorks network under Knight’s leadership, membership in this society is extended to individuals, corporations and foundations with annual giving of $100,000 - $249,999.
- Community Benefactors
Designation as a Community Benefactor is extended to individuals, corporations and foundations that support NeighborWorks with annual giving of $50,000 to $99,999.
- Friends of NeighborWorks
Friends represent the foundation of NeighborWorks’ strength in communities. Designation as a Friend of NeighborWorks is offered to individuals, corporations and foundations making annual gifts of up to $49,000.
Call us today to talk to us about partnerships:
| Sarah Greenberg Director of Development NeighborWorks America |
1325 G Street, NW Suite 800 Washington, DC 20005 |
Ph:
(202) 220-2423 Fax: (202) 376-2160 Email: sgreenberg@nw.org |