Earn extra cash, learn new skills, and share your opinions about ways to make Rochester better.
WHY SHOULD I PARTICIPATE?
Take Action to Make a Better Community!
Joining the Neighborhood Campaign is rewarding. Community members are paid to share their ideas, learn new skills, and strengthen their personal and professional networks. The goal of it all is for people from the neighborhood to voice their opinions about what they need to live their absolute best lives.
HOW DOES THIS ADVANCE MY NEIGHBORHOOD?
We are given the tools required to build, restore, and heal our communities!
Data collected through surveys, focus groups, and on-camera interviews will help develop a compelling documentary. The documentary will center neighborhood voices and inform city and county leaders about the best ways to invest in our future.
WHAT IS THE NEIGHBORHOOD CAMPAIGN?
People from the community work
together to create real change!
A paid project where people from Rochester and Monroe County neighborhoods come together to share their stories. These stories will help inform local leaders about ways to invest in our neighborhoods. We will work together to shape a vision where everyone thrives.
JOIN THE PLANNING COMMITTEE
Get paid to attend meetings, share your opinions, and work with community members.
PLANNING COMMITTEE IS FULL!
BECOME A PAIDSURVEYOR
Help collect necessary data from your neighbors and other community members.
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