NEIGHBORHOODS, USA. NUSA Award Categories

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NEIGHBORHOODS, USA 2017 Awards Competition NUSA Award Categories Neighborhoods, USA (NUSA) is pleased to announce the opening of its annual 2017 awards competition. NUSA presents awards in the following categories: Neighborhood of the Year Best Neighborhood Program Neighborhood Newsletters Who's Who in America's Neighborhoods Neighborhood of the Year (NOTY) Award 2017 marks the 33rd year that NUSA will recognize the outstanding work of neighborhood organizations across the United States for their work towards improving the quality of life in their communities. Did your organization complete a neighborhood improvement project or activity in 2016? If so, you are invited to enter the 2017 Neighborhood of the Year Award competition to bring national attention to the project that made your neighborhood a better place. Previous national finalist projects include picnics, ice cream socials, and porch parties to bring neighbors together; neighborhood watch programs; neighborhood park revitalization; home improvements; neighborhood plan development; and a senior health fair. For other examples visit http://www. nusa.org/nusa-awards/neighborhood-of-the-year. Neighborhood of the Year (NOTY) awards are given in 3 categories: 1. Physical Revitalization/ Beautification Single Neighborhood Projects that focus on physical aspects of improving your neighborhood such as parks, lighting, litter control, traffic management, housing improvements, green spaces, business district enhancements. 2. Social Revitalization/ Neighborliness Single Neighborhood Projects focusing on the social or cultural aspects of a neighborhood like safety, youth and/or senior programs, activities that make neighbors feel connected and foster neighbors working together like an ice cream social, holiday celebration or festival. 3. Multi Neighborhood Partnerships Projects that are jointly produced by at least two neighborhoods or community organizations in a partnership effort, addressing either physical or social concerns. A first, second and third place designation will be awarded in each of the NOTY categories. The three entries receiving first place designation in their respective categories, will then be evaluated together to determine the 2017 Neighborhood of the Year Grand Prize winner.

NUSA Awards Judging for the NOTY Award Each Neighborhood of the Year (NOTY) application received will be evaluated by a panel of national neighborhood leaders on 9 criteria: Self Help/Financial Capability (0-20 points) The extent of self-help is evident with minimal reliance on outside funding sources; the budget was well documented and realistic. Grassroots Involvement (0-20 points) The project/activity included significant neighborhood and/or business involvement and cooperation; diversity of participants. Innovativeness (0-10 points) The project/activity was a creative and unique way to address the neighborhood(s) issue. Community Benefit (0-10 points) The project/activity benefited the neighborhood as a whole and addressed a need; it improved the health, safety and/or appearance of the neighborhood. Sustainability (0-10 points) The project/activity illustrated opportunities for self-sufficiency; project/activity included a low maintenance design and an ongoing maintenance plan. Leadership Development (0-10 points) The project/activity provided opportunities for volunteers to take on leadership roles and develop new skills. Partnership Building (0-10 points) The project/activity created partnerships with public and/or private entities; and/or with other neighborhoods and community based groups. Volunteerism (0-5 points) Extent of volunteer contributions to the project. Replicable (0-5 points) The potential for the project/activity to be replicated in other neighborhoods. All NOTY entries being designated as "Finalist" will be invited to make a presentation to a judging panel during the 2017 Neighborhoods, USA Conference being held in Omaha, NE from May 24-27, 2017. Costs associated with attending the conference and making a presentation are the responsibility of each organization designated as a "Finalist." 2

NUSA Awards Submitting the NOTY Award Application Any neighborhood association, homeowners association or business association is eligible to submit an application in the Neighborhood of the Year award category if said organization has developed and completed a project/ activity that has benefited their neighborhood in 2016. Entries that have been previously considered for this award are ineligible. In order to help better understand your application, please answer the following questions using no more than five (5) double sided 8 ½ x 11 pages. I. Tell Us About Your Neighborhood and Neighborhood Organization: Briefly describe your neighborhood. When was your neighborhood association formed? How many people live in your neighborhood? How many people, on a regular basis, are involved in neighborhood meetings? IV. Information about the Nominated Project/Activity: Describe your project/activity. Identify when it started, who initiated it and what you were trying to accomplish. What prompted your organization to develop this project/activity? Please describe circumstances and/or situations that made this a priority for your neighborhood residents. List the six (6) critical steps/tasks your group took to develop/implement this project/activity? Describe the role and level of involvement of neighborhood residents in each of the steps. Why do you think this project was successful? Describe why it was beneficial, how it changed the neighborhood, and any unexpected surprises resulting from the project/activity. If this project involved other partners, who were involved, what role did they play, and how critical were they to the success of the project/activity? If this project/activity was going to be replicated by other neighborhoods, what four pieces of advice and/or lessons would you give to them? Please attach the following: A budget showing income and expenses related to the project/activity including, but not limited to: donations, grants, in-kind support, and volunteer hours committed. Up to six (6) additional items that you feel will help the judges have a better understanding of your project/activity. Applications MUST be submitted using the following guidelines: Submissions must be on 8 ½ x 11 white paper. Please DO NOT staple your application together. Binder clips are acceptable. V. Application Submission: Mail your original application plus two (2) copies and a file copy on disk, postmarked no later than February 1, 2017, to Neighborhoods, USA/ 2017 NUSA Awards/ Attn: Hal Barnes/ City of Fort Lauderdale-Neighbor Support/ 100 N Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301. Each application must include, as a cover sheet, pages 8 and 9 of this awards information packet. VI. Award Entry Fee: There is an award entry fee of $65 for the Neighborhood of the Year Award. Payments can be mailed or paid electronically. For electronic payments via PayPal visit http://www.nusa.org/nusaawards/award-application. Payments can be mailed, payable to Neighborhoods, USA/ 2017 NUSA Awards/ Attn: Hal Barnes/ City of Fort Lauderdale-Neighbor Support/ 100 N Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301. 3

Best Neighborhood Program (BNP) Award The Best Neighborhood Program (BNP) award recognizes the outstanding work of governmental entities, businesses or corporations in the United States that work to improve the quality of life in their communities and neighborhoods. Did your organization complete a neighborhood improvement program or activity in 2016? If so, you are invited to enter the BNP Award competition to bring national attention to the program that made your community a better place to live. Previous national finalist programs include neighborhood reinvestment projects, street tree subsidy programs, community university, crime watch programs, early childhood education programs, graffiti abatement programs, neighborhood beautification/art programs, and community engagement programs. Past BNP recipients can be viewed at: http://www.nusa.org/nusa-awards/best-neighborhood-program. BNP awards are given in two categories: NUSA Awards 1. Physical Revitalization/Beautification Programs that focus on physical aspects of improving your neighborhood such as parks, lighting, litter control, traffic management, housing improvements, green spaces,and business district enhancements. 2. Social Revitalization/Neighborliness Programs focusing on the social or cultural aspects of a neighborhood like safety, youth and/or senior programs, activities that make neighbors feel connected and foster neighbors working together on programs like an ice cream social, holiday celebration or festival. Judging for the BNP Award All Best Neighborhood Program (BNP) applications will be reviewed by a panel of national neighborhood leaders, who will select finalists in each award category. All BNP entries being designated as "Finalist" will be invited to make a presentation to a judging panel during the 2017 Neighborhoods, USA Conference being held in Omaha, NE from May 24-27, 2017. Costs associated with attending the conference and making a presentation are the responsibility of each organization designated as a "Finalist." Submitting the BNP Award Application Any governmental entity, business or corporation that has developed and completed a program in 2016 is eligible to submit an application. Entries that have been previously considered for this award are ineligible. I. Information about the Nominated Program/Activity (information must not be more than five (5) double sided 8½ x 11 pages): Describe your program/activity. Identify when it started, who initiated it and what you were trying to accomplish. What prompted your organization to develop this program/activity? Please describe circumstances and/or situations that made this a priority for your neighborhood residents. Why do you think this program was successful? Describe why it was beneficial, how it changed the neighborhood, and any unexpected surprises resulting from the program/activity. 4

NUSA Awards Submitting the BNP Award Application - continued I. How has your program made a difference in the community? What benchmarks were used to measure success? If this program/activity was going to be replicated by others, is there documentation that another group could obtain to design a similar type program? IV. Please attach the following: A budget showing income and expenses related to the program/activity including, but not limited to: donations, grants, in-kind support, and volunteer hours committed. Up to six (6) additional items that you feel will help the judges have a better understanding of your program/activity. Applications MUST be submitted using the following guidelines: Submissions must be on 8 ½ x 11 white paper. Please DO NOT staple your application together. Binder clips are acceptable. Application Submission: Mail your original application plus two (2) copies and a file copy on disk, postmarked no later than February 1, 2017, to Neighborhoods, USA/ 2017 NUSA Awards/ Attn: Hal Barnes/ City of Fort Lauderdale-Neighbor Support/ 100 N Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301. Each application must include, as a cover sheet, pages 8 and 9 of this awards information packet. V. Award Entry Fee: There is an award entry fee of $100 for the Best Neighborhood Program Award. Payments can be mailed or paid electronically. For electronic payments via PayPal visit http://www.nusa.org/nusaawards/award-application. Payments can be mailed, payable to Neighborhoods, USA/ 2017 NUSA Awards/ Attn: Hal Barnes/ City of Fort Lauderdale-Neighbor Support/ 100 N Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301. Neighborhood Newsletter Competition (NNC) Community newsletters are an effective communication tool to share news about your city, community and neighborhood. A well designed newsletter can spark an interest in neighborhood involvement, increase neighborhood association membership and spur volunteerism. The Neighborhood Newsletter Competition rewards excellence in community newsletters and is given in two categories/subcategories: 1. Print Format Newsletters Newsletters published 6 or less times annually Newsletters published 7 or more times annually 2. Electronic Format Newsletters Newsletters published 6 or less times annually Newsletters published 7 or more times annually Past Neighborhood Newsletter Competition award recipients can be viewed at: http://www.nusa.org/nusaawards/neighborhood-newsletter-competition. A first, second, and third place award will be given in each category/subcategory. 5

Judging for the NNC NUSA Awards Each Neighborhood Newsletter Competition (NNC) application received will be evaluated by a panel of national neighborhood leaders on five (5) criteria: Branding (0-10 points), Aesthetics & Design (0-20 points), Technical Layout (0-20 points), Content-Informational (0-25 points), and Content-Outreach & Involvement (0-25 points). It is encouraged, but not required, for entrants in the Neighborhood Newsletter Competition to be in attendance at the annual conference to receive their award if chosen. Submitting the NNC Application Only electronic and print newsletters published during 2016 are eligible for submission. I. In order to help better understand your application, please answer the following questions using no more than five (5) doublesided 8 ½ x 11 pages. How many issues of your newsletter were published in 2016? How many households does your newsletter get delivered to? How is your newsletter distributed to these households? How are the expenses for your newsletter covered? Applications MUST be submitted using the following guidelines: Print Category Entry: Mail three (3) publications of two (2) issues of the 2016 newsletters to be judged to: Neighborhoods, USA/ 2017 NUSA Awards/ Attn: Hal Barnes/ City of Fort Lauderdale-Neighbor Support/ 100 N Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301. Electronic Category Entry: Entries in the electronic category must include either a URL (website address), and information on where the newsletters are located on the web page. Entries should also be submitted as separate Adobe PDF documents and mailed to: Neighborhoods, USA/ 2017 NUSA Awards/ Attn: Hal Barnes/ City of Fort Lauderdale-Neighbor Support/ 100 N Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301. Entries in both the Print and Electronic category must be postmarked no later than February 1, 2017. Each entry must include, as a coversheet, the application information located on pages 8 and 9 of this awards information packet. Award Entry Fee: There is an award entry fee of $50 for Electronic Format submissions and $65 for Print Format submissions for the Neighborhood Newsletter Competition Award. Payments can be mailed or paid electronically. For electronic payments via PayPal visit http://www.nusa.org/nusa-awards/ award-application. Payments can be mailed, payable to Neighborhoods, USA/ 2017 NUSA Awards/ Attn: Hal Barnes/ City of Fort Lauderdale-Neighbor Support/ 100 N Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301. 6

NUSA Awards Who's Who in America's Neighborhoods (WWAN) The Who's Who in America's Neighborhoods award was created to recognize those individuals whose work mirrors the mission of Neighborhoods, USA: to build and strengthen neighborhoods associations; to encourage neighborhood involvement in the decision-making process in local governments; and to promote productive communications and collaborations between neighborhood associations, local governments and the public/private sector. Past recipients of the Who's Who in America's Neighborhoods recognition can be viewed at http://www.nusa.org/nusa-awards/whos-who-in-americas-neighborhoods. Judging for the WWAN Recognition Each Who's Who in America's Neighborhoods (WWAN) nominee will be evaluated by the Neighborhoods, USA Board on three (3) criteria: the neighborhood involvement of nominee, information on how the nominee has proven to be a leader in the community, and reasons why the nominee deserves the WWAN recognition. It is encouraged, but not required, that nominees for the Who's Who in America's Neighborhoods be in attendance at the annual conference to receive their award if chosen. Submitting the WWAN Application Only current Neighborhoods, USA (NUSA) members may nominate an individual for the Who's Who award and only one nomination per member, per year will be allowed. Current (seated) NUSA Board Members are ineligible for nomination. A current NUSA member is defined as having attended the 2016 NUSA Conference in Memphis, TN or being current in their annual membership dues. I. In order to evaluate the Who's Who nominee's submission, please provide the following information using no more than two (2) double sided 8 ½ x 11 pages: Name and contact information for nominee. Describe the neighborhood involvement of the nominee. Explain how the nominee has proven to be a leader in the community. Explain why you feel the nominee has earned this recognition. Nomination Submission: Nominations for the Who's Who in America's Neighborhoods recognition should be mailed to: 2017 Neighborhood Award/ Attn: Hal Barnes/ City of Fort Lauderdale-Neighbor Support/ 100 N Andrews Avenue, Fort Lauderdale FL 33301, and postmarked no later than February 1, 2017. Each nomination must include the Award Category coversheet and Application information on pages 8 and 9 of this awards information packet. Award Entry Fee: There is no entry fee to submit a nomination for the Who's Who in America's Neighborhood recognition. 7

NUSA Awards-Application Applications MUST include pages 8 and 9 as a cover sheet Submissions MUST be postmarked by February 1, 2017 I. Please check the award category which best describes your project, and the category that best describes your organization. Be sure to review the project category descriptions listed in the information packet. NUSA reserves the right to place an application in the project category that it best fits. AWARD CATEGORY (Please select the award category/subcategory for which you are submitting an application) Neighborhood of the Year Award (check one box in each category): Project/Activity Category: Physical Revitalization/Beautification-Single Neighborhood Social Revitalization/Neighborliness-Single Neighborhood Multi Neighborhood Partnerships Organization Category: Neighborhood Association Homeowner Association Business Association Other (Please specify): Best Neighborhood Program Award (check one box only): Physical Revitalization/Beautification Social Revitalization/Neighborliness Neighborhood Newsletter Competition (check one box in each category): Newsletter Format Category: Electronic Format Six (6) or Less Publications Annually Seven (7) or More Publications Annually Print Format Six (6) or Less Publications Annually Seven (7) or More Publications Annually Organization Category: Neighborhood Organization Government Entity Non-Profit Organization or Agency Who's Who in America's Neighborhoods Questions? email AwardsProgram@nusa.org or call Anne-Marie Taylor (317-920-0330 ext. 311) or Hal Barnes at (954-828-5065). 8

NUSA Awards-Application Application Information: Name of Project/Activity/Individual: Name of Association: Contact Person (for additional information/questions): Contact's Address: City: State: Zip: Contact's E-mail: Contact's Phone: Neighborhood of the Year (NOTY) award recipients may be eligible for a cash award. In the case that your project/activity is a NOTY award recipient, and eligible for a cash award, please indicate to whom the check should be made payable to. Check Payable To: Maximum 50 word description of the program/project for nominations under Neighborhood of the Year or Best Neighborhood Program Awards: IV. Local Newspaper/Media Information: Neighborhoods, USA sends out press releases and social media posts about award recipients. In the case, that your project/activity/individual is an award recipient, please provide contact information to forward award information to. Name of Newspaper/Other Media: Contact Person: Contact's Email: Contact's Phone: Other (social media link, web site, etc.): For additional information about Neighborhoods, USA - www.nusa.org 9