Getting Started Guides
We have many guides to meet your needs. Scroll down to find the right Getting Started Guide for you.
Good Neighbor Guide
This guide will help anyone, no matter who you are, be equipped and ready to celebrate National Good Neighbor Day with the neighbors around you!
Library
Local libraries have always been an important hub of community life. They stand today as one of the sole remaining public community spaces in many communities. And so, on National Good Neighbor Day, we want to support libraries by providing free resources to help them celebrate the holiday and retain their position as pillars in the neighborhood.
Local Government
Local Government is working behind the scenes, day in and day out, to provide our neighborhoods with resources from safe streets and recreational spaces, to building community identity and pride. On National Good Neighbor Day, we want to help encourage local governments to lift up the neighbors they serve, and who make their service possible.
Neighborhood/HOA
As a leader in your neighborhood you are often called upon to solve problems and manage risk. You know that building a neighborhood takes more, but what can you do? Celebrate National Good Neighbor Day! This free resource will help you create a meaningful and memorable day that fits your specific neighborhood.
Church
Christians speak a lot about loving your neighbor. But, sometimes, in today’s world, we all need a little help loving our neighborhood. This free resource guide will give you all that you need to celebrate National Good Neighbor Day in your community by doing work that serves your neighbor.
Coffee Shop
Our communities need third spaces where people can gather to meet, chat, and feel like they belong. Coffee shops have stepped up to fill that space for many people. On National Good Neighbor Day, we’re inviting local coffee shops to join in the celebration. Download our free guide with ideas and resources for celebrating this holiday and building community at your coffee shop at the same time.
Let’s reverse the epidemic of loneliness in our country.
It starts with a simple act of neighboring on September 28.