Neighborhood Enhancement Ideas for Multifamily
Neighborhood Enhancement:
- Help neighbors paint and repair their homes.
- Arrange for the local health department to conduct neighborhood health checks.
- Volunteer to teach classes on a sport you enjoy and know a lot about.
- Contact Habitat for Humanity to see how you can support them in your community.
- Work with the local health department to set up an immunization day or clinic to immunize children against childhood diseases.
- Organize a newcomers group in your neighborhood to welcome new families.
- Produce a neighborhood newspaper.
- Train to become a guide for your local tourist bureau.
- Make maps of local parks, libraries or historic sites.
- Research local historic sites and provide the research to visitor’s bureau.
- Petition your city to make drinking fountains and/or restrooms in public areas available.
- Volunteer to clean up trash at a community event or county fair.
- Make signs to label community buildings and sites of interest.
- Set up an art exhibit at a local business, school or nursing home.
- Design a mural or quilt highlighting important aspects of the community.
- Organize a campaign to paint storm drains to prevent dumping of hazardous materials.
- Set up an informational display at a local library.
- Volunteer to help with Vacation Bible School.
- Organize a community chorus, orchestra or band.
- Volunteer to help set up for a community event.
- Distribute leaf bags during the fall encouraging residents to clean leaves from their streets and yards.
- Adopt a pothole and raise funds to repair it.
- Plan native flowers or plants along highways.
- Adopt a billboard and use it for a public service announcement.
- Campaign for additional lighting along poorly lighted streets.
- Clean up vacant lot.
- Collect supplies for persons who have been in a fire or natural disaster.
- Help fix a run-down playground.
- Start a yard of the week award for your neighborhood.
- Participate in an Annual parade.
- Spruce up and paint the community or youth center.
- Plant a community garden. Adopt a town monument and keep it clean.
- Clean an elderly neighbor’s driveway and sidewalk after a snowfall.
- Clean up after a natural disaster.
- Organize a local blood drive with the American Red Cross.
- Plant flowers at town hall.
- Organize a campaign to raise money to buy and install new playground equipment for a park.
- Survey community agencies to learn the leading causes of accidents in your community then design a campaign to reduce accidents.
- Paint a mural or clean up a local park.
- Plant flowers in public areas that could use some color.
- Mow the lawns and care for the plants of neighbors who are away on vacation.
- Conduct a community accessibly check to identify potential barriers for individuals with disabilities.
- Plan a disabilities day where friends or classmates are given a physical disability for day and are forced to function during the day.
- Read aloud to a person who is visually impaired.
- Build park benches.
- Paint fences or park benches.
- Help winterize homes in a poverty-stricken neighborhood.
- Lend a helping hand at a local community center.
- Identify corners where bushes and trees make it difficult for drivers to see.
- Conduct a neighborhood drive to collect used furniture.
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