community revitalization partnerships
What began as a simple act of neighbors helping neighbors live in safe housing has expanded to holistic neighborhood revitalization.
Rebuilding Together Dayton’s Community Revitalization Partnerships (CRP) model shapes how we maximize investment in communities beyond housing, focus our home repair and rehab work in targeted neighborhoods, and collaborate with residents, volunteers, municipalities, nonprofits, businesses, foundations, and other partner organizations to support safe, healthy, and thriving communities.
Community revitalization is the heart of our organization. For over twenty years, we have worked with partners from the City of Dayton, local churches, companies, and schools. Working together continually helps us make our neighborhoods safer and healthier.
Rebuilding Together activates cross-sector partnerships and leverages corporate philanthropy to improve the health and safety of homes while improving community infrastructure and spaces such as parks, schools, community centers, and nonprofit facilities.
In 2016, our Community Revitalization Partnership strategy was launched. It is a coordinated approach between Rebuilding Together Dayton and residents, volunteers, municipalities, nonprofits, businesses, foundations, and other stakeholders to build and sustain a safe, healthy, and thriving community.