Nonprofit profile

El Paso Neighborhood Coalition

El Paso, TXEIN 852775054
Food & Basic Needs No active projects
Overview

About El Paso Neighborhood Coalition

El Paso Neighborhood Coalition gives neighborhood associations a place to show up for one another. Through monthly meetings, discussion tools, and planning-area representation, it helps local groups stay informed and organized across the city. It also keeps neighborhood association listings and reporting resources current, which matters when you want the basics to be easy to find and easy to update.

What sets the coalition apart is how squarely it’s built around El Paso’s planning areas. Elected neighborhood representatives, monthly public meetings, and an online registry give associations a clear place to connect and stay on the map. The focus is practical, keeping groups listed, informed, and in contact with one another.

What they do

Programs

The concrete work this nonprofit runs. Each program may later become a fundable project.

Program 01

Monthly coalition meeting

Hosts a monthly meeting with speakers addressing issues and concerns affecting El Paso neighborhoods.

Program 02

Online discussion board

Provides a discussion board where people can review, comment, and observe discussion based on the latest EPNC meeting agenda.

Program 03

Neighborhood association registry and planning-area listings

Organizes neighborhood associations by planning area and maintains registry pages for associations across El Paso.

Program 04

Annual neighborhood association reporting support

Provides an online annual report form and deadline reminders to help neighborhood associations keep information current and maintain City-recognized status.

The story

About this work

In their own words — what they do, who it reaches, and what your dollars actually fund.

Mission

The El Paso Neighborhood Coalition is a citywide network of neighborhood associations that communicate and support each other.

Who they serve

Neighborhood associations and neighborhood residents in El Paso's planning areas.

For the community

Need help?

How someone in need can access El Paso Neighborhood Coalition’s services.

Neighborhood associations can contact their planning-area representative, use the neighborhood association update request form, or submit the annual neighborhood association report online. Neighborhood Services contact forms are also provided for neighborhood-association related issues.

Calendar

Events

Coalition monthly meeting

monthly

A monthly meeting held on the third Monday of the month with speakers on neighborhood issues and concerns.

Citywide Cleanup Event

2022

A 2022 citywide cleanup event partnered by Environmental Services and the El Paso Neighborhood Coalition.

Beyond donations

Ways to help

Concrete needs and volunteer roles El Paso Neighborhood Coalition has shared.

Current needs

  • Neighborhood association content contributions and update requests
  • Neighborhood association annual reports to keep City-recognized status current
Collaborators

Partners & funders

Live Active El PasoEnvironmental ServicesOpen SpacesFrontera Land AllianceFranklin Mountains Wilderness CoalitionFranklin Mountains State Park
Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this nonprofit and how its work happens.

How often does the coalition meet?

The coalition meets every third Monday of the month at the Pat O'Rourke Recreation Center, from 5:30 to 7:30 pm.

What areas are represented in the coalition?

The coalition includes the East, Northeast, Northwest, Central, and Mission Valley planning areas.

How can a neighborhood association get its link listed?

The planning-area pages invite associations to ask how to get their own association link on the list.

How do neighborhood associations keep their information current?

The site offers an annual report form and update request options for neighborhood-association related issues.

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