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 -   Securing funding
 -   Developing programs
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Neighborhood Networks offers a broad range of resources to help centers serve as an important and sustainable community resource. Information and resources on securing funding and developing programs can enhance centers' ability to serve residents. Forming a consortium allows Neighborhood Networks centers to maximize their resources.

Neighborhood Networks technical assistance resources include one-on-one technical assistance, and center-to-center mentoring relationships. Because managing a center can be challenging as well as rewarding, Neighborhood Networks offers a number of management resources for center staff. Tips on how to effectively promote a center are also available. Neighborhood Networks publications offer a wealth of information on issues relevant to centers. Information and assistance on partnerships can help Neighborhood Networks centers work within the community to achieve their goals. Learn how to create a business plan--the essential first step to starting and sustaining a Neighborhood Networks center. Contact the Neighborhood Networks coordinator or Public Housing Neighborhood Networks Grant Manager in your area for one-on-one guidance on overcoming challenges that face your center.

 
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