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Strategic Neighborhood Transformation

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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

On Tuesday, September 3, the First Place Fund of the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley awarded a $2,500 grant to support Clean Up Glenwood Avenue, a program aimed at systematically cleaning up and transforming Glenwood Avenue and its adjacent neighborhoods into a safe, stable community with a vibrant corridor that provides a high quality of life and economic opportunity for residents.

All aspects of the program align with priorities set forth in resident-driven neighborhood plans and include the clean up of vacant properties, improvement of unmaintained vacant lots, installation of LED lighting at key locations and crossings to improve pedestrian safety, and replacement of broken sidewalks on the streets surrounding Glenwood Community Park, which serves thousands of youth each year. As part of a broader neighborhood revitalization strategy, these improvements have begun to reduce crime and tax delinquency while restoring homeownership, property values, and pedestrian safety. Many thanks to the First Place Fund of the Community Foundation of the Mahoning Valley for their support!

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Chambers of commerce in eastern Ohio and western
Pennsylvania will jointly host the inaugural “Rising Rust Belt: A regional
revitalization economic summit” next month.

The two-day event will be held Oct. 6 and 7 at the Park Inn
by Radisson in West Middlesex. The tagline for the two-day event is “Honoring
Our Heritage – Forging Our Future.”

The lieutenant governors of both Ohio and Pennsylvania – Jon
Husted and John Fetterman, respectively – are invited to keynote the event.

The summit grew out of a more than a year of conversations
among the leadership of the Shenango Valley Chamber of Commerce,
Youngstown/Warren Regional Chamber and Lawrence County Regional Chamber, according
to a news release announcing the event.

It will focus on Rust Belt-specific revitalization efforts
throughout the region. The agenda covers topics including cracker plant
opportunities, site selection readiness, riverfront revitalization, attracting
and retaining next-generation workforce, and creating an entrepreneur-friendly
community. Also on the agenda are site tours and a “Shark Tank”-style
competition.

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Other presenters will include representatives from the Ohio
Restaurant Association; Lawrence County Land Bank; Youngstown Neighborhood
Development Corporation; Eastgate Regional Council of Governments; Pennsylvania
A Department of Community and Economic Development; Tech Belt Energy Innovation
Center, Warren, Ohio; and the e-Academy@Lindenpointe.

To read the full story from the Business Journal, click here.

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Thursday, September 5, 2019

On
Thursday, September 5, Huntington Bank awarded YNDC a $10,000 grant to support
the Community Financial Empowerment Initiative.

This
program includes YNDC’s housing counseling and serves as the foundation for the
YNDC’s comprehensive community development model aimed at increasing economic
opportunity and quality of life for traditionally underserved city residents,
including increased financial stability, quality affordable housing, and asset
building.

As
a HUD-Approved Housing Counseling Agency, YNDC offers pre- and post-purchase
one-on-one counseling services and online education, to assist low- to
moderate-income city residents identify and overcome barriers to homeownership,
including inadequate savings, income, credit history, and understanding of the
home buying process and prepare them for future homeownership, and to provide
existing low- to moderate-income homeowners with resources to maximize their
limited incomes and minimize repair costs so that they can avoid foreclosure
and improve their living conditions.

Many
thanks to Huntington Bank for their support of this critical free service!
REVITALIZE.

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Early Friday morning, some 1,200 volunteers in bright, green
shirts gathered at the Covelli Centre alongside a box truck with the word
“Revitalize” printed on the side.

The group shouted the word as photographers snapped a group
picture, then were dispersed by staff speaking through megaphones, kicking off
the 22nd annual Day of Caring hosted by the United Way of Youngstown and
Mahoning Valley.

Among the record number of volunteers was Keimanni Boyd,
president of the Emerging Leaders program at Boardman Local Schools. She joined
a group of about 10 carrying shovels and garbage bags, and cleaning properties
and sidewalks along Chalmers Avenue. It’s Boyd’s second year volunteering for
the Day of Caring, an experience that’s been “eye opening,” she said.

“My first year was last year and it made me feel like a
better person,” Boyd said. “I love volunteering and this is a step up from all
of the things I’ve been doing.”

Emerging Leaders has participated in the Day of Caring for
five years, and it’s exciting for the students to take time to make a
difference in the community, said Amy Radinovic communications coordinator with
Boardman Local Schools.

More than 40 students total from the Emerging Leaders
program participated in the Day of Caring, Radinovic said. Students also
volunteer for Habitat for Humanity of Mahoning Valley and the Second Harvest
Food Bank.

“We have filled up buses with our Emerging Leaders to do
this even on days where we did not have school,” she said. “They spent their
day off doing this, so they definitely believe in it.”

Of the 1,200 volunteers, more than 850
participated in the cleanup efforts on the city’s south side, said United Way
President Bob Hannon. The United Way works with the Youngstown Neighborhood
Development Corp. to identify the neighborhoods that need the most work, he
said. 

To read the full story from Business Journal, click here.

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Monday, September 9, 2019

On Friday, September 6, The United Way of
Youngstown and the Mahoning Valley, City of Youngstown, Red Cross, and YNDC
partnered for the 22nd Annual Day of Caring.

Over 700 volunteers participated in a large
scale cleanup of the south side in the area bounded by Glenwood Avenue, Oak
Hill Avenue, Warren Avenue and Kenmore Avenue. Participants completed: the
removal of 1,124 cubic yards of brush and debris from vacant properties (38
tractor trailer loads), removal of 364 illegally-dumped tire, clearing of 2,380
linear feet of overgrown and impassable sidewalks, installation of 127 smoke
detectors and 145 LED security lights, demolition of 7 garages at occupied
homes, and revitalization of one neighborhood park. In the days leading up to
the event the City of Youngstown demolished more than 20 abandoned houses. 170
properties received improvements during the day of service. Thank you to all
the volunteers and sponsors that made this work possible! REVITALIZE!

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Wednesday, September 11, 2019

On Tuesday, September 10, YNDC Executive Director, Ian
Beniston accepted the Dick Alt Fair Housing Award from the Youngstown
Columbiana Association of Realtors (YCAR).

YNDC was selected for this honor due
to its ongoing work to promote fair and quality housing for all residents of
the Mahoning Valley. Many thanks to YCAR for the award!

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The
Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corp. and Interfaith Home Maintenance
Service have begun the process of merging. 

In August, YNDC and Interfaith boards approved an agreement
and plan to merge. Effective Oct. 1, the merger will be complete with YNDC as
the surviving corporation. Interfaith’s employees and assets will become part
of YNDC and Interfaith’s emergency home repair program will continue as part of
YNDC.

To read the full story from Business Journal, click here.

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The Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corp. will take over
control Oct. 1 of Interfaith Home Maintenance Service Inc., a longtime agency
that has provided emergency home repairs for low-income people, especially the
elderly and physically challenged, primarily in Youngstown.

“It’s a natural fit and a good example of how nonprofits
come together,” said Ian Beniston, YNDC’s executive director.

To read the full story from Vindy.com, click here.

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The Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation (YNDC) offers an essential home repair program to assist residents of owner-occupied, single family homes with essential repairs such as furnace and plumbing repairs at NO COST to owners. The essential home repair program applicants must meet certain income eligibility requirements set forth by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). 

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Interfaith Home Maintenance Service's employees and assets
will become part of YNDC

A Youngstown non-profit group that
has helped with emergency home repairs since the mid-1970s will be merging with
the Youngstown Neighborhood Development Corporation on Oct. 1.

To read the full story from WYTV, click here.