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1 Neighborhood Profile 03.14
2 CITY OF ORLANDO OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS AND NEIGHBORHOOD RELATIONS Our City strives to meet the needs of all residents who choose to call Orlando home. To do this, I have made it a priority for the Neighborhood Relations team to organize, support, mentor and guide residents and neighborhood organizations in their effort to keep Orlando a great place to live, work and play. In 2014, the team launched ilead, a comprehensive neighborhood-training program that informs, connects and involves our neighborhood leaders through a series of interactive guides, videos, webinars and workshops. I encourage you to use the ilead program to build and sustain your successful neighborhood organization. Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer NEIGHBORHOOD LEADERSHIP TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES ILEAD- YOUR INTERACTIVE NEIGHBORHOOD TRAINING SOURCE: ilead is a comprehensive program that provides tools to inform, connect and involve neighborhood leaders through a series of guides, videos, webinars and workshops. ILEAD GUIDES: Downloadable guides provide in-depth information and tools for finding success in your association. ILEAD VIDEOS: Videos offer quick tips and best practices in 2-minute segments. ilead WEBINARS: Webinars provide a platform for neighborhood leaders to connect online, and to participate in interactive group meetings. 2
3 how do YOU green? how do YOU green? ILEAD WORKSHOPS: Workshops include customized training at association meetings, monthly Community Connection workshops and the annual Neighborhood and Community Summit. CUSTOMIZED TRAINING: Training dates, times and locations are flexible to meet the individual needs of the association and how their do YOU boards. green? COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS WORKSHOPS: Designed to inform, connect and the individual needs of the association and their boards. involve residents. These workshops feature a variety of topics of interest to neighborhood organizations. They are also a great opportunity for neighborhood leaders to interact and learn from one another. MAYOR DYER S NEIGHBORHOOD AND COMMUNITY SUMMIT: The Summit brings together neighborhood, arts & cultural, civic, community and faith-based leaders and volunteers to share information on community building and civic engagement. A variety of neighborhood engagement workshops, best practices and networking opportunities are available for attendees. For more information and training opportunities, visit cityoforlando.net/ilead or call how do YOU green? how do YOU green? how do YOU green? 3 NEIGHBORHOOD RELATIONS TEAM MICHELE BRENNAN Director of Communications and Neighborhood Relations or [email protected] SUSAN HARRIS Neighborhood Relations Manager or [email protected] CINDY LIGHT Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator or [email protected] NATALIE JONES Neighborhood Outreach Coordinator or [email protected] JENNIFER CHAPIN Neighborhood Resource Coordinator or [email protected] The City of Orlando is the owner of the mark ilead in connection with the programs outlined on this guide. The City of Orlando is happy for other local governments to use the materials found in this guide as long as 1) credit is given to the City of Orlando if such materials are re-used by another local government and 2) no commercial use is made of the materials.
4 A neighborhood profile, when complete, should be the most ACCURATE and RELEVANT resource available for use by neighborhood organizations. Fact gathering can get out of hand, so the key to success is to be selective and gather only the facts that will be relevant resources to those groups in your neighborhood. AN EASY REFERENCE FOR... RECRUITMENT The resources should identify sources of prospects for leadership, membership, committees, short-term volunteer positions and nominees for the board of directors and other positions. SPONSORSHIP & MEETING PLACES The profile should uncover new sources of sponsorship and new meeting places for neighborhood groups. TECHNOLOGY The profile will help identify ways in which technology could be used with neighborhood organizations, i.e. engaging members and promoting association meetings and activities. FUND RAISING The profile can help identify contacts for fundraising campaigns, as well as possible business partners for such campaigns. EVENTS OR PROJECTS Sources, both material and personnel, are readily pointed out in a complete profile. NOTE To facilitate the information gathering process, it is suggested that different sections of the neighborhood profile be distributed to different members of association. When completed, the sections of the profile should be collected and reassembled. It will be necessary to update the information yearly. The completed profiles from all of the geographic areas offer valuable input for planning, member recruitment, fundraising and major neighborhood projects. 4 NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCE MAP Contact our office (Communications and Neighborhood Relations) for a map of your neighborhood that is divided into units of workable size. Indicate the following resources with appropriate symbols: schools; hospitals; libraries; museums; houses of worship; housing developments/apartment complexes; recreational facilities; public transportation lines; parks and others. The resulting map will yield a ready reference for neighborhood resources in a geographic perspective and support services can be more easily and logically organized. Some portions of the map could be reproduced for leaders as a resource guide. If a standard scale and selection of symbols are used, the maps can be used for group-wide planning or planning with a specific group of neighborhoods. Use markers to pinpoint businesses, schools, faith based organizations, etc.
5 NEIGHBORHOOD LEADERS List the individuals/organizations who makes things happen in the neighborhood. Include merchants, business and union leaders, neighborhood club presidents, religious leaders, educators, military personnel and residents who are generally admired by the neighborhood. NAME OF PERSON/ ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON PHONE/FAX HOW CAN THEY HELP? 5
6 BUSINESS RESOURCES Businesses can provide resources to neighborhoods such as meeting place locations and special event donations. They are also a great resource for board members and consultants. Chart those businesses in the neighborhood and indicate possible resources: NAME/TYPE OF BUSINESS CONTACT PERSON PHONE/FAX HOW CAN THEY HELP? 6
7 GOVERNMENT RESOURCES Local, state and federal officials can provide information, support and potential collaborations for neighborhood organizations. NAME OF AGENCY AND ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON PHONE/FAX HOW CAN THEY HELP? 7
8 COMMUNICATIONS/MEDIA RESOURCES Most newspapers, magazines, radio and television stations receive information about neighborhood happenings through the association. Examples of communication resources: Local newspapers or radio stations Special events flyers (block parties, parades, county fairs, ethnic celebrations, etc.) List those media resources in and around your neighborhood: Newsletters of faith based/pta groups Neighborhood bulletin boards MEDIA CONTACT PERSON PHONE/FAX/ AUDIENCE 8
9 EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES List all the public and private schools in the neighborhood and their contact person. Include college and universities, technical and vocational and adult learning centers. NAME OF SCHOOL/ ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON PHONE/FAX SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR EVENTS 9
10 VOLUNTARY MEMBERSHIP GROUPS These groups include fraternal and civic organizations; sororities and university/college organizations, religious groups and congregations and special-interest groups. Examples of voluntary membership groups include: senior citizens; cultural organizations; professional organizations; grass roots and self-help groups. ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON PHONE/FAX HOW CAN THEY HELP? 10
11 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS List other non-profit organizations, both national and local, and special local programs that are active in the neighborhood who can be potential partners. ORGANIZATION CONTACT PERSON PHONE/FAX HOW CAN THEY HELP? 11
12 ADDITIONAL ADULT VOLUNTEERS List potential individuals available to assist in bringing new resources into the neighborhood. NAME PHONE POSITION 12
13 DEMOGRAPHICS AFFECTING NEIGHBORHOOD PLANNING Demographics are used to IDENTIFY those areas needing concentrated efforts and HELP determine how effective these efforts have been. Some of this information is provided by the Office of Communications and Neighborhood Relations by request. Some information can be found through the U.S. Census Bureau. In the following sections, describe characteristics that affect the development in the neighborhood. AGE COMPOSITION: RACE COMPOSITION: ECONOMIC COMPOSITION: RESIDENT COMPOSITION: Total number of neighborhood residents Total number of residents that are members of the organization MOBILITY OF POPULATION (CONTINUOUS, SEASONAL): ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD 13
14 CITY OF ORLANDO OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS AND NEIGHBORHOOD RELATIONS Strengthening Orlando by communicating and promoting City services to residents, neighborhood organizations and employees. WHAT WE DO The Neighborhood Relations team assists neighborhood organizations and residents in effectively accessing and using City services and other community resources. HOW WE DO IT Support Neighborhood Organizations Organize Neighborhood Associations Connect Neighborhood Leadership and Citizens with City Resources: City Resource Guide Social Media City News Director s E-blast WHY WE DO IT To enhance the quality of life in Orlando s neighborhoods. For more information and training opportunities, visit cityoforlando.net/ocnr or call STAY cityoforlando.net/citynews /cityoforlando /cityoforlando The City of Orlando is the owner of the mark ilead in connection with the programs outlined on this guide. The City of Orlando is happy for other local governments to use the materials found in this guide as long as 1) credit is given to the City of Orlando if such materials are re-used by another local government and 2) no commercial use is made of the materials.
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