May 29, 2009

Free 100 Person Edy’s Ice Cream Party Kits

Filed under: All Posts,Block Captains,Organizing — Joseph Porcelli @ 3:34 pm

Ice cream is great fun (and tasty) way to bring your neighbors together. 

The Edy’s Slow Churned Neighborhood Salute program is giving away 1500, 100 person ice-cream party kits!

In the kit you’ll get everything you need including coupons, cups, spoons, napkins, invitations, a sign, and even a table cloth.

On the website they also offer great party organizing section that walks you through the steps of organizing your party. 

Enjoy!

May 26, 2009

Jamaica Plain: Back Online!

Filed under: All Posts,Network Status — Tags: — Joseph Porcelli @ 9:42 am

The Neighbors for Neighbors Jamaica Plain social network (http://jamaicaplain.neighborsforneighbors.org) was taken offline this weekend to accommodate the introduction of all of our other networks for Boston Neighborhoods. 

It is now back online!

Thanks for your patience during the transition.

May 22, 2009

Social Networks for Boston’s Neighborhoods

Filed under: All Posts,Boston News — Tags: , — Joseph Porcelli @ 8:15 pm

Hey Neighbors!

My name is Joseph Porcelli and I am the Founder and Chief Executive Neighbor of Neighbors for Neighbors, Inc and I’d like to personally welcome you to our networks. 

Our neighborhood-centric social networks serve as a soundboard for voices and a springboard for action.

We built these networks because we saw a need and felt compelled by what we’ve accomplished in Jamaica Plain where we got our start, to share this online tool that drives offline engagement with the rest of our neighbors accross the city.

This has not been an easy task, but thanks to our army of volunteers, our wonderful present and past board, our friends at City Hall, BPD, and OneIn3 and the folks at Ning, we’ve  pulled it off – and with out funding.

Our networks connect you to your neighbors and resources as well as help you discover common interests and issues and organize around them.

The idea for this network came from the organizing I did in Jamaica Plain where Neighbors for Neighbors got started in 2004, and my work as an organizer for Boston Police. All the effort and time I had to spend in each neighborhood to get a new initiative off the ground seemed wasteful and unnecessary. I wanted to be able to go to one place, find out who was doing what, find the connectors and go. I also found time and time again that everyone wants to make a difference – they just need to be offered a chance to do so – or a place to transform their ideas into action. That’s why we’ve built these networks!

Mayor Thomas Menino wisely reminds the community that we need to work together. Now each neighborhood has a place to go to work on what ever inspires them to take action.

As a collaborative workspace, the network serves as the in-between of you, your neighbors, community groups, neighborhood associations, elected officials and civil servants, public agencies, and anyone who lives, work, and plays in your neighborhood.

The success of these networks depend on you using them – please blog, post events, participate in the forums, start and join groups, post videos, photos, and music, and give us feedback on what’s working and what’s not.

Do keep in mind that the network are a work in progress and will change and evolve over time. You, the community, are the leaders – tell us how we can support you!

Also, we are working hard at finding a technology that accurately translates texts into other languages. We hope to have this process completed ASAP – if you have a suggestion please leave a comment. 

I am hoping you’ll be inspired and want to contribute to the possibilities the network will provide your neighborhood.

Below are the roles we hope will appeal to you. For each neighborhood we need two lead organizers and a handful of network advocates.
 
The lead organizers … 
- Conducts Neighborhood Assessment – who are the assets and what are the gaps.
- Develops Strategic Relationships – with connectors and key stakeholders.
- Builds the team of Network Advocates – to support day to day operations.

Network Advocates…. 
- Newsletter Editors: Send the good. 
- Community Reporters: Discover and share. 
- Community Managers: Welcome and guide. 

If you’re interested in learning more information about these roles, please join the network advocate group for your network.

I look forward to meeting you and seeing what you create and the difference you will make. 

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Joseph Porcelli – 857-222-4420 – jporcelli@neighborsforneighbors.org 
www.neighborsforneighbors.org – twitter.com/neighbortweet
www.josephporcelli.com – twitter.com/josephporcelli

May 21, 2009

About The Previous Posts

Filed under: All Posts — Joseph Porcelli @ 8:16 pm

Please note,

The previous posts on the blog are from our old wordpress blog that we used through March 2008.

We’ve chosen to keep these post as a historical archive. 

Feel free to browse through them.