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Neighborhoods Online was created in 1995 by the Institute for the Study of Civic Values and as an online resource center for America's neighborhood builders--people who work through grassroots organizations, as volunteers, and in government to build strong neighborhoods and communities throughout the country.
Our aim is to provide fast access to information and ideas covering all aspects of neighborhood revitalization, as well as to create a national network of activists and people
in government working on problems that affect us where we live.
If you want to become part of our network, subscribe to the build-com listserv that we have created to support neighborhood activism and empowerment. Build-com gives you direct access to hundreds of organizations, government agencies, and researchers working on the
problems and issues that we address through Neighborhoods Online.
We are indebted to the William Penn Foundation and the
Surdna Foundation for the support provided to develop Neighborhoods Online.
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