THE GOOD NEIGHBOR PROJECT CELEBRATES FIVE YEARS
(December 18, 2024) The Good Neighbor Project is celebrating five years in Davenport on January 15! 2024 saw the total number of registered GNP partners reach 139, consisting of traditional neighborhoods, nonprofits, churches, and more. City staff and Davenport Police enjoyed attending meetings, block parties, and cleanups throughout the year while watching GNP leaders bring their neighborhoods closer together through continued efforts to creating safe, connected, fun, and motivated groups.
As we celebrate this milestone, it is important to reflect on where we began, and how far we’ve come. This program has grown tremendously over the last five years and is successful for many reasons – continuous engagement efforts made by dedicated community members; support from the Mayor, elected officials, and City staff; friends and families who attend GNP events; and more. It’s fulfilling to watch the partnerships and relationships continue to grow in Davenport.
GNP TEAM VISITS MADISON, WISCONSIN
(November 21, 2024) In celebration of The Good Neighbor Project’s five-year anniversary, Sergeant Andrew Harris, Community Impact Team Supervisor for the Davenport Police Department, and Allie McWilliams, Community Engagement Coordinator for the City of Davenport, visited Madison, WI to spend time with the group of individuals who started this whole initiative. Their visit not only re-energizes the spirit of community connection that The Good Neighbor Project embodies, but also serves as a powerful reminder of the positive impact it has had on Davenport’s neighborhoods. It’s a time to reflect on our collective achievements and reignite our passion for fostering an engaged and inclusive community!
DAVENPORT TEAM PRESENTS AT NATIONAL RECREATION AND PARKS ASSOCIATION CONFERENCE
(October 10, 2024) Sergeant Andrew Harris, Community Impact Team Supervisor for the Davenport Police Department; Allie McWilliams, Community Engagement Coordinator for the City of Davenport; and Becca Niles. Senior Administration Services Manager for Davenport Parks and Recreation attended the 2024 National Recreation and Parks Association Conference held in Atlanta, Georgia to present on The Good Neighbor Project. Highlighting the importance of partnerships throughout the community and collaboration between City staff, police, and neighborhoods, they were able to provide attendees with an overview and understanding of this unique program. The success of GNP over the last four years is in large part due to the 130+ Good Neighbor Project members who have committed to staying active in the community and forging strong relationships within their neighborhoods.