Neighborhood Awards
Award Categories and Criteria:
Award Packet will be considered for entry in each category that
is applied for unless submitted entries are not correctly
completed, do not reflect the category criteria. Winners will
receive recognition from the Mayor.
Awards for Neighborhoods: One (1) award will be
presented to one neighborhood for each category. A neighborhood
organization may win in more than one category if nominations are
received for more than one category.
Neighborhood Diversity
- Actively engages a diverse community of residents (seniors,
youth, multiple nationalities, disabled, etc.)
- Neighborhood has a process to proactively deal with cultural
tensions if/when they arise.
- Neighborhood stakeholders' membership is diverse and/or
participates in various culturally diverse programs.
- Diverse neighborhood association and involvement in
neighborhood activities and projects, including but not limited to
(cleanups, garage sales, training, etc.) projects.
- Utilizes a creative and unique approach to achieve their
goals.
- Partners with various entities including but not limited to:
businesses, schools, agencies, faith based groups, and other
associations.
Neighborhood Safety
. Strong relationship with TPD and community officers to lower
or maintain a lowered crime rate.
. Implement programs using community resources to establish or
maintain a crime watch, citizen's patrol, and/or block
captains.
. Produced meaningful results that can be used as models for
others and substantiated through statistics such as "Compstat".
. Residents received an increased awareness of public safety
through education, activities, and neighborhood projects
Utilizes a creative and unique approach to achieve their
goals.
Partners with various entities including but not limited to:
businesses, schools, agencies, faith based groups, and other
associations.
Neighborhood Improvement/ Beautification
- Complete neighborhood project(s) to physically revitalize or
beautify the neighborhood's appearance
- Positive changes in the Quality of Life by improved safety,
reduced code violations, appearance, recycling programs, and
other.
- Strong evidence of self-help, including partnerships with
public and private entities and other neighborhoods and
community-based groups
- Actively engaged in neighborhood problem-solving, project
management, volunteer contributions, wide-scale participation,
sustainable outcomes
- Utilizes a creative and unique approach to achieve their
goals.
- Partners with various entities including but not limited to:
businesses, schools, agencies, faith based groups, and other
associations.
Neighborhood Association of the Year and Home Owner's
Association of the Year
- High percentage of participation in neighborhood meetings and
activities and capacity building trainings (WIN University, CARE
Program, etc.)
- Improvements in the Quality of Life measurable by either
transitioning up or stabilizing their registered area.
- Utilizes a creative and unique approach to achieve their
goals.
- Partnerships with others, especially diverse groups, to
mobilize community resources.
- Completion of neighborhood project(s) to physically
revitalize/beautify the neighborhood, improve social or cultural
aspects of the neighborhood, lower crime rate and known criminal
hot spots, and/or improve the economic status of the
neighborhood.
For more information, contact Working in Neighborhoods
Department
Neighborhood Services/Liaisons
175 E. 2nd Street, Suite 580
Tulsa, OK 74103
(918) 596-1292
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