A national community of local leaders strengthening neighborhoods and connecting neighbors.

The Community Building Hub is a space for leaders who are taking a new approach to strengthening neighborhoods. 

Those who are actively creating ways for neighbors to know one another, show up for one another, and work together to create a better future.

Across the country, we’re seeing these leaders make a lasting impact by starting with the gifts of the neighborhood and creating neighbor-to-neighbor connections.

Whether this is through block parties, micro-grants, or lending libraries–we know that lasting transformation happens at the speed of trust. But, few places exist for on-the-ground leaders to get the resources, best practices and tools for their community.  

If you’re looking for practical resources, real-time support, and tools to activate your community, this is a space for you.

This is a space for the hands-on leders and the on-the-ground doers who are strengthening neighborhoods and connecting neighbors. As a part of this community you’ll get: 

  • Practical resources and ready-to-use tools that actually work 
  • Real time answers and feedback from experienced leaders 
  • Access to live events to build your network and collaborate on shared goals 
  • A community of people who get you and are cheering you on

"The story I found on The Community Building Hub of community walks was very interesting. We held our first one in November with 5 people. I met some folks and even had a snack at a local bakery which they gave us for free."

FAQs

Who is The Community Building Hub for?

The Community Building Hub is designed for neighborhood and community leaders who are actively creating ways for neighbors to know one another, show up for one another, and work together to create a better future. This includes those who: 

  • Are a leader in a neighborhood association, nonprofit, local government, philanthropy, or the community 
  • Are looking for ways to strengthen neighborhoods
  • Create change with neighbors, not to or for them 
  • Want to unlock the possibilities in your community 

If you’re a neighbor wanting to discover ways to meet those around you, we encourage you to check out Neighborhood Village Project or National Good Neighbor Day. 

What is the process to join?

The first step is to complete an online application for you to share you background and current leadership role in your community. From there, you’ll have a one-on-one meeting with our Community Manager to connect and find out if this is a good fit.

How much do memberships cost?

All members start with a no commitment one-month free trial to join the hub and see what it’s all about. After that, members pay $12/month for individuals or can volunteer to waive the monthly fee. Organizational memberships are also available. 

 

Have questions? Reach out to megan@comm-works.org