Ms. Ebony Carter
Email: ecarter@uwcentralohio.org
360 South Third Street
Columbus OH 43215
Office: 614-241-3079
Fax: 614-224-5835
Kimberly Sheryl Dudley-Thompson
Email: kdudley-thompson@uwcentralohio.org
360 South Third Street
Columbus OH 43215
Office: 614/241-3072
Fax: 614/224-5835
Derrick Harris
Email: dharris@uwcentralohio.org
360 South Third Street
Columbus OH 43215
Office: 614/241-3071
Fax: 614/224-5835
Mrs. Ermal Royal
360 South Third Street
Columbus OH 43215
Office: 614-241-3079
Fax: 614-224-5835
Christine Godward
Email: cgodward@uwcentralohio.org
360 South Third Street
Columbus OH 43215
Office: 614/241-3078
Fax: 614/224-5835
Fredericka Wallace-Deena
Email: fwallace-deena@uwcentralohio.org
360 South Third Street
Columbus CO 43215
Office: (614) 227-8704
Fax: (614) 224-5835
The United Way of Central Ohio and the Neighborhood Partnership Center welcomes you to witness the reality of Getting to the heart of ''what matters'' in neighborhoods. The Center is a vehicle used to build partnerships that make up Central Ohio. The Neighborhood Partnership Center empowers local citizens and community leaders to promote positive change in their neighborhoods through training, technical assistance, grants programs and resource development.
The Neighborhood Partnership Center's foundation has been built upon strategic collaborations, which includes an assembly of volunteers from neighborhood organizations, member agencies, government and private businesses. The objective of the Partnership Center is to develop an effective and efficient means of providing valuable resources that can be utilized by neighborhood organizations and community residents. Our goal is to empower individuals by rendering services on the methodology of acquiring and sustaining the development of communities by the residents that reside within them.
Over the past several years the Neighborhood Partnership Center has established itself as the Neighborhood Facilitation of training and identification of resources. Since its inception, over 5,000 neighbors and friends have participated in training or community building activities through the Center.
Getting to the ''heart'' of what matters in neighborhoods is a philosophy that we have adopted. This philosophy is the core of what we feel can bridge the development of neighborhoods, civic associations and community associations. All of our initiatives thrive on the notion that the Neighborhood Partnership Center will remain an instrument in delivering responsive solutions that disburse results at the neighborhood level.
The Neighborhood Partnership Center is:
*An intensive learning environment designed for neighborhood leaders.
*An interactive environment that promotes neighborhood development and community building activities.
*A Grantsmanship Center offering a library of grant resources.
*A place where proposal development offers one-on-one assistance for project development.
*A supportive network of leaders for on-going neighborhood development.
*An access point for great ideas! Grants and corporate contributions to neighborhoods