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Ricardo C. Byrd
Executive Director

The National Association of Neighborhoods (NAN) is one of America's
largest and oldest grassroots multi-issue membership organizations. NAN's
mission is to improve the quality of life in the nation's most important
communities - its neighborhoods. To further its mission, the Association's
more than 2,500 members join together to share and to expand their
resources, their knowledge, and their work.
Individually and collectively, through NAN, these grassroots organizations
strive to improve economic, social, environmental, health, and safety
conditions in their neighborhoods. NAN assists by identifying and addressing
emerging issues, as well as, continuing to seek mutual solutions to
persistent and difficult neighborhood problems.
The Association, in response to the concerns from its local leadership and
its assessment of key public and private sector trends, works to inform and
support neighborhood activists, through conferences, technical assistance,
media campaigns, and national advocacy.
In all its efforts, NAN remains an organization of neighborhood coalitions,
block clubs, community councils, and individuals, united by a love of
neighborhoods and a strong determination to make them better.
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