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Benefits of Neighborhood Networks Partnerships

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[Photo:A NASA staff member works with a young resident during an Imagine Mars Program session offered at the local Neighborhood Networks center.]

Partnering with a Neighborhood Networks center allows national and local organizations to give back to the communities who help their organization succeed.

[Photo: Residents pose with a police officer.]

Partnering with a Neighborhood Networks center enables local law enforcement and public safety agencies to directly connect with the community.

Local businesses, corporations, and organizations are often looking for ways to give back to the community whose support is critical to their success. As a Neighborhood Networks center partner, local businesses and organizations:

 -   Gain greater access to targeted populations.
 -   Improve the economic health and vitality
of the community.
 -   Help train a potential labor force with skills
that meet the evolving needs of area employers.
 -   Strengthen community relations and meet their philanthropic commitments.
 -   Increase awareness of their organizations within the community.

Neighborhood Networks center partners provide a variety of resources to centers, including:

 -   Financial support.
 -   In-kind services.
 -   Goods and equipment.
 -   Technology support.
 -   Volunteer support.

 
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