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50 Reasons To Celebrate | #18 Seeing Ourselves in Public Art

During this, our 50th anniversary year, we’re sharing 50 reason to celebrate Center for Neighborhoods — one reason each week. The posts come from different stakeholders in the organization, representing our past, present, and future. We at CFN believe that art belongs to everyone and that everyone deserves beautiful spaces. It is that sentiment that … Continued

“50 Reasons to Celebrate” | #13 Humble Progress

During this, our 50th anniversary year, we’ll be sharing 50 reason to celebrate Center for Neighborhoods — one reason each week. The posts will come from different stakeholders in the organization, representing our past, present, and future. This week’s post is written by Lou Lepping, Planning & Programs Associate. We reached a landmark this week … Continued

“50 Reasons to Celebrate” | #11 The Women Who Keep Us Going

During this, our 50th anniversary year, we’ll be sharing 50 reasons to celebrate Center for Neighborhoods — one reason each week. The posts will come from different stakeholders in the organization, representing our past, present, and future. Last week we celebrated two important women in Center for Neighborhoods’ history: Carol LeBourveau and Ann S. Hassett, … Continued

Knowledge is Power: Online Resources

Knowledge is Power! The following websites are excellent resources for gathering information as you plan your project, or work to create positive change in your neighborhood. ​Websites to know: Neighborhood Mapping & Data Resource Center https://neighborhood-mapping-data-resource-center-1-cfn.hub.arcgis.com/ – Access interactive maps thoughtfully crafted with local and timely data. Available to citizens, community leaders, and nonprofits, this … Continued

“50 Reasons to Celebrate” | #1 We’re 50 and Fabulous

During this, our 50th anniversary year, we’ll be sharing 50 reason to celebrate Center for Neighborhoods — one reason each week. The posts will come from different stakeholders in the organization, representing our past, present, and future. This week’s post was written by Dr. Mellone F. Long, current executive director of CFN. I remember when … Continued

Work at Center for Neighborhoods

Current Openings Request for Proposals (RFP) Graphic Design Services Project Overview: The Center for Neighborhoods is seeking the expertise of a qualified graphic designer to create a range of visual assets for our upcoming Louisville Community Development Network (LCDN) Summit. The selected graphic designer will be responsible for designing the following assets: About Louisville Community … Continued

Knowledge Is Power: Online Resources

The following websites are excellent resources for gathering information as you plan your project or work to create positive change in your neighborhood. Knowledge is Power! Websites to know: ​ Neighborhood Mapping & Data Resource Center https://neighborhood-mapping-data-resource-center-1-cfn.hub.arcgis.com/ – Access interactive maps thoughtfully crafted with local and timely data. Available to citizens, community leaders, and nonprofits, … Continued

The Lucille Leggett Neighborhood Institute

Neighborhood Institute is a civic education program that provides the tools and resources for residents who are committed to the future of their neighborhood. The Neighborhood Institute program first began in 1987 for emerging neighborhood leaders. Today, this 12-week program continues to equip emerging neighborhood leaders with the knowledge, resources, and leadership skills to effect … Continued

Producing Art In Neighborhoods Together (PAINT)

The Center for Neighborhoods’ public art programming has been successfully co-creating projects across Louisville for 15 years. The PAINT program produces high-quality and meaningful cultural assets for a neighborhood through community engagement and collaborative partnerships in order to strengthen neighborhood identity, create a sense of place, and enhance the quality of life for residents in Louisville. … Continued

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