I do have a couple of things going on around town that are slightly hidden from those of us who like to help and see a real change in areas that need it Now!!! The National Coalition Community Foundation has started the conversation about Building A Better Fayetteville. A Real community Based program designed around the blight we see, the needs we know of and changes we desire for our neighborhoods. TNC Foundation or The National Coalition Community Foundation is coming to our neighborhoods, with corporate partnerships and conversations with Ford, Wal-Mart, Target, Microsoft, BMW and Santander…….
The talking has already begun, yes People Are Talking or maybe it’s just gossiping, but the BUZZ around Haymount Hills is Millions of dollars are linked to TNC doing what they do, but doing it here in Fayetteville!!! De Lafayette revitalization, regency Inn purchase in downtown, HWY 401 Land Project….all community, all corporate, new employment and get this All Non-profit with access to invest though Private Activity Bonds………I am In!!!!
The talking has already begun, yes People Are Talking or maybe it’s just gossiping, but the BUZZ around Haymount Hills is Millions of dollars are linked to TNC doing what they do, but doing it here in Fayetteville!!! De Lafayette revitalization, regency Inn purchase in downtown, HWY 401 Land Project….all community, all corporate, new employment and get this All Non-profit with access to invest though Private Activity Bonds………I am In!!!!
The Fayetteville Revitalization Program, sponsored by The TNC Foundation works with all stakeholders to integrate community involvement in site remediation and redevelopment, ensuring a better result for developers and the communities within North Carolina’s low to moderate income neighborhoods and At-Risk communities. We catalyze government and industry to coordinate effective work with complex business development community issues, adding value to neighborhood properties as a result. FRP’s initiatives create win-win situations for developers, local communities, and governments
