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Awards We've Won!
 

Most Livable Cities
All America Cities
3CMA Savvy Awards
HUD Best Practices Award
APA Award
Cultural Diversity Award

The commitment of our citizens has allowed NBN to emerge as a nationally recognized model which engages and supports the vast human resources our neighborhoods offer. The NBN Process contributed to Rochester being recognized as a AMost Livable@ city. Our model has also been awarded through the All America Cities designation for uniquely approaching citizen participation, encouraging cultural diversity and demonstrating "Best Practices" in Community Development.

Most Livable City (2000)
Partners for Livable Communities selected Rochester along with three other communities as
AAmerica=s Most Livable@ City. Rochester is credited for adapting to racial and economic changes by joining forces with neighborhood groups. The NBN Process was noted as an effective urban strategy that engaged its citizens to create Sector Action Plans recommendations that were integrated in the City=
s master plan.

All America Cities Award (1998)
The National Civic League designated Rochester as one of ten cities throughout the country that is an AAll America City.@ The selection was based on three projects that positively impacted the community and showed collaboration between ordinary citizens, local businesses and government. The NBN Initiative and Sector 10's North East Neighborhood Alliance (NENA) activities were one of two projects.

SAVVY Award for Citizen Participation (1997)
The City-County Communication and Management Association (3CMA) awarded NBN a SAVVY Award for its Citizen Participation Process. The SAVVY Awards recognize innovative responses to the Achallenges of local government with creative tools and processes which bridge the gap between residents and government.

Best Practices Award (1997)
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) selected the NBN Process for the John J. Gunther Blue Ribbon Best Practices in Community Urban Development Award for Consolidated Plan as an effective model for expanding citizen involvement and for establishing working relationships and partnerships among community stakeholders.

Cultural Diversity Award (1996)
The National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials, sponsored by the National League of Cities, awarded the NBN Process first place for it's Alocal efforts to promote, honor and celebrate diversity."



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