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{{toplink|url=https://www.nlna.org/|name=nlna.org}}[[File:NorthernLibertiesNeighborsAssn.jpg|250px|thumb|right|"Liberties Walk". A Northern Liberties Neighbors Association event.]]As '''a volunteer-led organization serving all residents and business owners of Northern Liberties''', the '''NLNA''' maintains Liberty Lands & our community center, connects neighbors to information and resources, and advocates on their behalf. Together we seek to cultivate connection, belonging, and a sustainable quality of life in our neighborhood.
[http://www.nlna.org/about-us/ nlna.org/about-us]
 
  
The '''Northern Liberties Neighbors Association''' gives the following descriptive information:<blockquote>The NLNA is a civic association and 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. As such we may accept tax deductible contributions of any amount. Founded in 1978, the NLNA has been in operation for more than 30 years. The NLNA represents approximately 6,000 men, women and children, and more than 100 businesses, who call the Northern Liberties neighborhood of Philadelphia home. Our mission is to provide services and programs beneficial to all residents and businesses in the neighborhood, encourage and promote the preservation and beautification of our public spaces and to plan and monitor the growth and development of our neighborhood to the benefit of the community.<br><br>As a civic association, we represent the interests of our members. A member is anyone 18 or older who lives here, or who owns or runs a business here. We are governed by state and federal laws that apply to nonprofits.</blockquote>
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The NLNA is a civic association and 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. Founded in 1978, the NLNA has been in operation for more than 30 years. The NLNA represents approximately 6,000 men, women and children, and more than 100 businesses, who call the Northern Liberties neighborhood of Philadelphia home.  
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As a civic association, we represent the interests of our members. A member is anyone 18 or older who lives here, or who owns or runs a business here. We are governed by state and federal laws that apply to nonprofits.
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''Note:''&nbsp;&nbsp;The above descriptive information came from the organization's [https://www.nlna.org/mission Mission] page.
  
==Programs==
 
This association summarizes its programs:<blockquote>The NLNA is the engine at the heart of our neighborhood. We bring neighbors together and advocate for the community. Here’s just some of what we do:
 
*Maintain the Community Center, a place that’s available for neighbors to meet and discuss community issues, or to rent for private affairs.
 
*Run Zoning Meetings and attend Zoning Hearings at City Hall
 
*Maintain Liberty Lands, our green oasis
 
*Run Recycling Programs
 
*Provide a [http://www.nlna.org/quality-of-life/ <u>Quality of Life Advocate</u>] for issues like trash, snow removal, vandalism & graffiti, abandoned cars, potholes, and more.
 
*Run Clean & Green Programs and Initiatives that include storm water management, and street tree management
 
*Organize Townwatch
 
*Provide Neighborhood Updates Emails
 
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==Info==
 
==Info==
*Bylaws: [http://www.nlna.org/NLNA_Website/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/NLNA-bylaws-2013.pdf nlna.org/NLNA_Website/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/NLNA-bylaws-2013.pdf]
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*Event Calendar:&nbsp;[https://www.nlna.org/calendar-1 Upcoming Community Meetings and Events]
*Board Meeting Minutes: [http://www.nlna.org/category/board-meeting-minutes/ nlna.org/category/board-meeting-minutes]
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*Facebook:&nbsp;[https://www.facebook.com/NorthernLibertiesNeighborsAssociation/ @NorthernLibertiesNeighborsAssociation]
*[http://www.nlna.org/neighborhood-calendar/ <u>Neighborhood Calendar</u>]
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*Park:&nbsp;[https://www.nlna.org/liberty-lands Liberty Lands]
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*Volunteer:&nbsp;[https://www.nlna.org/get-involved Give Back to Your Community]
  
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Latest revision as of 18:55, 29 March 2023

nlna.org

"Liberties Walk". A Northern Liberties Neighbors Association event.

As a volunteer-led organization serving all residents and business owners of Northern Liberties, the NLNA maintains Liberty Lands & our community center, connects neighbors to information and resources, and advocates on their behalf. Together we seek to cultivate connection, belonging, and a sustainable quality of life in our neighborhood.

The NLNA is a civic association and 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization. Founded in 1978, the NLNA has been in operation for more than 30 years. The NLNA represents approximately 6,000 men, women and children, and more than 100 businesses, who call the Northern Liberties neighborhood of Philadelphia home.

As a civic association, we represent the interests of our members. A member is anyone 18 or older who lives here, or who owns or runs a business here. We are governed by state and federal laws that apply to nonprofits.

Note:  The above descriptive information came from the organization's Mission page.

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