Organizing Resources and Links
Resources
- Community Building (PDF)
- An entertaining article by Jack McGrath on community involvement.
- Recruiting Members... and Keeping Them Once They Are In! (PDF)
- How do you keep neighbors involved? Here are some ideas...
- Newsletter Distribution Tips (PDF)
- Information Sheet on different ways to get the association's newsletter to the neighbors.
- Motivations for Volunteering (PDF)
- Information Sheet on understanding why people volunteer.
- Ideas for Recognizing Volunteers (PDF)
- Information Sheet on ways associations can show their appreciation for volunteers.
- Tips On Installing Neighborhood Signs (PDF)
- Tips On Starting A Homeowners' Association (PDF)
- Developer Turnover Checklist
- A checklist to be used for the handover of a Homeowner's Association from the developer to the homeowners.
Links
The links below are to web sites of other organizations, both private and government. (Neighborhood Alliance has no control over the content of these web sites.)
- Community Associations Institute
- CAI is a nonprofit association created to educate and represent America's homeowner associations, condominium associations, cooperatives, related professionals and service providers.
- Community Associations Institute Bookstore
- The CAI Bookstore publishes a comprehensive collection of resources on community, homeowner, and condominium associations issues such as finance, law, meetings, insurance, management, rules, and more.
- National Association of Parliamentarians
- Founded in 1930, the National Association of Parliamentarians is the largest non-profit association of parliamentarians in the world.<
- Neighborhoods, USA
- NUSA provides opportunities for diverse people and organizations to share their ideas, values and experiences to build stronger communities.
- Sooner Unit of the National Association of Parliamentarians
- Our local Oklahoma resource for parliamentary procedure.