What
is the Greensboro Neighborhood Congress?
Here's our
mission statment:
The Greensboro
Neighborhood Congress, a city-wide alliance of neighborhoods, seeks
to improve the quality of life within the City of Greensboro by addressing
issues of city-wide importance and by empowering neighborhoods to
resolve neighborhood-specific concerns.
Is YOUR neighborhood represented in
the Greensboro Neighborhood Congress?
It could be!
First read the Greensboro Neighborhood Congress (GNC) Bylaws which describe neighborhood
membership. Then download an application.
Regular GNC meetings are at the Central Library
Saturdays 9-11 a.m.
January 14
March 10
May 12
July 14
September 8
November 10
Thursdays 7-9 p.m.
February 9 (Note: The February 9, 2012 GNC meeting will be at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, 330 South Green Street in downtown Greensboro, instead of at the Central Library.)
April 12 (Note: The April 12, 2012 GNC meeting will be at the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro, 330 South Green Street in downtown Greensboro, instead of at the Central Library.)
June 14
August 9
October 11
December 13
Neighborhood Grant Opportunities
The Building Stronger Neighborhoods
Coalition invites your neighborhood to request grants in 2012 for community
building projects. Attend a Grantseeker Workshop at the Glenwood Library at 6:30 p.m. Monday February 6, 2012. The first 2012 Grant Cycle application deadline is February 28, 2012. Click these
links to download the Building Stronger Neighborhoods Coalition's grant
guidelines and the grant application
materials.