Dedicated volunteers, civic leaders, and residents will come together the second week of June to celebrate local neighborhood projects during National NeighborWorks Week—a week-long celebration of revitalization and transformation in more than 4,400 distressed neighborhoods across the country. During NeighborWorks Week, local NeighborWorks organizations mobilize tens of thousands of volunteers, business people, neighbors, friends, and local Read More
The schedule for Opening Doors Events in 2016 has been set! At these informational sessions, you’ll learn about our 30-year history, our mission to keep Lincoln a safe and prosperous community, and you will also hear first-hand stories from individuals whose lives have been impacted by the work that we do. These events are held Read More
NeighborWorks Lincoln and the Everett Neighborhood Association will be hosting a Holiday Home Tour in the Everett neighborhood on Sunday, December 6th, 2015. Five historic homes will be open for tours. Tickets will required for entry and can be purchased in advance or the day of the tour. Specific details are below. Read about the upcoming event Read More
Are you looking to learn more about NeighborWorks Lincoln and its mission? We have a few more Opening Doors Events scheduled for this summer! These hour-long information sessions are led by NWL staff and volunteers and are held at our new training facility. Spots are limited so try to register early! Summer dates are below. Read More
NeighborWorks Lincoln will be participating in a number of activities during NeighborWorks Week 2015, June 6th -June 14th. The events in Lincoln will highlight projects that are the result of the hard work and dedication of several community members and leaders, who have worked with NeighborWorks Lincoln and/or completed NWL’s resident leadership training courses. A Read More
Capitol View Neighborhood residents, Jacob’s Well and NeighborWorks Lincoln hosted a block party inviting neighbors, community members, and City officials to celebrate the past, present, and future of the neighborhood. Students from the Lincoln Public Schools Arts & Humanities Focus program designed a portable, interactive mural and chalk board that was used to capture people’s ideas Read More
On Saturday, May 2nd there will be a Block Party at 18th & H Streets hosted by Jacob’s Well, a resident-led youth group in the area, NWL, and the Capitol View Neighborhood Association. Students from the Lincoln Public School’s Arts & Humanities Focus Program have been working on a portable mural and chalk board that will be Read More
On March 25th, Lincoln Policy Network hosted City Council candidates who took questions from LPN members. Six of the eight candidates were able to attend and discussed various aspects surrounding LPN’s first priority, neighborhood preservation. Below are some of the questions and responses. How do we protect the quality of life in the high rental Read More