Every city in the United States has neighborhoods that are troubled with deteriorated housing, streets and sidewalks in disrepair, crime that keeps families indoors, and residents who have lost their sense of neighborhood pride. Residents and professionals representing all sectors – from community-based organizations and private foundations to government and corporate America – are involved in revitalization efforts.
If you are experiencing a lack of vitality in your community and suffering from stagnant or declining property values, NeighborWorks Training Institute is offering courses to help you gain the knowledge and tools you need to meet these challenges and facilitate positive neighborhood change:
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