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One of Mayor Greg Nickels' four goals for Seattle is to "Build Strong Families
and Healthy Communities."
Requests for Proposals (RFP)
Neighborhood Leadership Training Programs
The Department of Neighborhoods seeks consultants, or teams of consultants, to develop
and help implement new and creative Neighborhood Leadership Training Programs.
Q&A - responses to written questions submitted
Deadline for questions is 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, August 27, 2008.
Project proposals due 5:00 p.m., Friday, September 12, 2008.
For more information about this RFP, Click Here >>
The Department of Neighborhoods has a key and central role in carrying out this
goal by fulfilling its mission to build stronger communities in strong partnership
with Seattle residents.
Build Strong Families and Healthy Communities
- Neighborhood Service Centers: Thirteen centers link City government
to Seattle's neighborhoods. Some are payment sites for Seattle City Light, combined
utilities, parking tickets, pet licenses and passports.
- Mayor's Customer Service Bureau: Provides easy access and information
about Seattle City services. Seeks equity in service delivery by resolving complaints
and giving a voice to all individuals. Visit CSB.
- Neighborhood Matching Fund: Awards money to Seattle neighborhood
groups and organizations for a broad array of neighborhood-initiated improvement,
organizing or planning projects. Learn More.
- Office for Education: Helps all children and youth succeed in school,
helping them thrive academically and to graduate from high school. Our work includes
the Family and Education Levy, City/School Partnerships, and Community Partnerships.
Learn More.

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