OUR WORK
BUSINESSES & ORGANIZATIONS
The Good Neighbor Strategic Plan is designed to show how your business or nonprofit organization can be used as a tool of justice in your community. Capitalize on the talents and capacity of your staff, leadership team, and mission, to best serve the community.
Our work is based on research-proven strategies and best practices formed over the past twenty years of engaging communities.
CHURCHES & FAITH COMMUNITIES
The Kingdom Come Strategic Plan is a three-month process that helps you identify and maximize the talents of your congregation, mission of your church, and impact in your community.
The final report provides actionable steps to meaningfully engage your community alongside other churches, nonprofits, businesses, and city leaders.
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT FRAMEWORK
The Neighborliness Center has created a practical framework for your organization to holistically engage your community.
Regardless of where your team is at in this process, our team is here to walk through the complex issues that arise from design to implementation.
TEAM OF NATIONAL LEADING PRACTICTIONERS
The Neighborliness Network is a team of incredible organizations and individuals who are national leaders in housing, education, healthcare, economic development, eradicating homelessness, foster care & adoption, and human trafficking. Network members come together to learn, grow, and share their expertise with churches and organizations looking to partner in addressing the most prevalent issues in today’s world.
CHURCHES & FAITH COMMUNITIES
The One City One Church Project is to unify the community engagement and development efforts of churches across denominations, race, and socio-economic status so that the church can work together to break down silos and create a sustainable impact.
This project takes a collection of churches serving the same geographic community through our Kingdom Come Strategic Plan together in a cohort style approach.
LOCAL FAMILY PROGRAM
The North Patterson United Family Program is designed walk with families over the course of three years as they walk out of poverty for good. This program increases families financial and social capital in order to achieve economic mobility.
This program is scheduled to launch in January 2025, and will consist of 80 families living along the North Patterson Corridor in Winston-Salem, NC.