• Downtown South Quarterly Public Meeting

    RESCHEDULED: Notice of Public Meeting The Downtown South project will be hosting its quarterly public meeting on September 27th, 2023, from 6:00 - 7:00pm. This meeting will be held via Zoom. The Zoom link for the meeting can be found below: This meeting is open to the public. Please share the below Zoom link with anyone who may be interested in learning more about the Downtown South project. ZOOM INFORMATION: Link: https://morningstarlaw.group/09272023.mtg

  • Better Together 4 NC

    St. Michael's 1520 Canterbury Road, Raleigh

    Carmen Cauthen is the featured speaker Join us at St Michael's, 1520 Canterbury Road  6:30 pm to 8:00 pm Or through Zoom with the link below*** https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84981912080?pwd=V1BBRkE1NFl3cG0wc0RwajgzS1NKQT09

  • General Contractor Information Session

    John Chavis Community Center 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Raleigh, NC, United States

    Calling All General Contractors! Are you a licensed general contractor? You can grow your business with the City's projects! The City of Raleigh is hosting an information session for general contractors to learn about how to bid for City projects. We are seeking licensed general contractors to work on residential rehabilitation and capital improvement projects for the City's affordable housing portfolio. Join our event to learn how to bid on these projects and get more information on the program. We look forward to seeing you there!

  • Environmental Justice, Advocacy, and Community Action Event

    Walnut Creek Wetland Center 950 Peterson St, Raleigh, NC

    Environmental Justice, Advocacy, and Community Action Event Join us as we explore ways to tackle environmental justice issues. Learn methods to collaborate and champion for the protection of your community. Climate change, pollution and an array of other factors disproportionately effect communities of color and low-income communities. Environmental Justice is an important part of improving and maintaining a clean and healthy environment for all people. Walnut Creek Wetland Center, Saturday, October 21, 10:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Register today to be a part of this informative event. For more information contact: equity@raleighnc.gov 919-996-5740

  • Better Together 4 NC

    St. Matthew 1629 Bennett Street, Raleigh

    Please join BT4NC as we watch and listen to Marcia Herman-Giddens share her experiences growing up in segregated Birmingham, Alabama. We will provide refreshments to enjoy before and after her presentation. You may also view from home through Zoom. Zoom Link:  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84981912080?pwd=V1BBRkE1NFl3cG0wc0RwajgzS1NKQT09 Zoom Watch Party St. Matthew 1629 Bennett Street Unloose My Heart "This book is more than a memoir set against the backdrop of Jim Crow and the civil rights movement; it is the work of a woman of conscience writing in the twenty-first century. Haunted by the past, her prose is a journey of exploration and discovery, full of angst, sorrow, and joy, as it seeks a mending. Her research unearthed an extensive history of slaveholding, arrogance, cruelty, trauma, and fear, forcing her to scrutinize the impact of this legacy in her life, as well as her debt to the enslaved people who suffered and were exploited at her ancestors’ hands." Speaker Bio: Marcia Edwina Herman-Giddens was born in Washington, DC, to a Pennsylvania father and a south Florida mother. In 1947, the family moved to Birmingham, Alabama, arriving when the first bombings of African American establishments had begun. As Marcia grew up, she was profoundly affected by […]

  • Transportation and Treats!

    John Chavis Community Center 505 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Raleigh, NC, United States

    Grab your Halloween costume! We invite you to come meet the Raleigh Transportation staff! Do you have questions about parking? Leaf collection? Bus Rapid Transit? Stop by and let's talk! All Raleigh Transportation divisions will be present. We'll have goodies for kids and the kids at heart! And don't forget to register for a chance to win a bike and other amazing prizes! Visit our Transportation and Treats Community Event page to learn more!

  • New Applicant Workshop for 2024-25 Arts Commission Grants – Virtual

    Virtual Meeting

    Interested in learning more about the City of Raleigh Arts Commission Grants and whether your nonprofit organization is eligible to apply for this funding? Two one-hour New Applicant Workshops will be offered this November and are open to anyone interested in learning more about Arts Grant funding. This virtual session is on November 8, but an in-person session will be held on November 11. The New Applicant Workshop introduces prospective applicants to the grant program and provides in-depth information about eligibility requirements, the application process, and what happens once a grant has been awarded. Raleigh nonprofits who currently do not receive Arts Grant funding but plan to apply for 2024-2025 funding are required to attend one of the two available sessions. Virtual Event Details When: Wednesday, November 8, from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Location: This workshop will be held virtually on Zoom, a free video-conferencing software. Cost: Free Registration: Register online for a New Applicant Grant Workshop

  • New Applicant Workshop for 2024-25 Arts Commission Grants

    Walnut Creek Wetland Center 950 Peterson St, Raleigh, NC

    Interested in learning more about the City of Raleigh Arts Commission Grants and whether your nonprofit organization is eligible to apply for this funding? Two one-hour New Applicant Workshops will be offered this November and are open to anyone interested in learning more about Arts Grant funding. This in-person session is on November 11, but a virtual session will be held November 8. The New Applicant Workshop introduces prospective applicants to the grant program and provides in-depth information about eligibility requirements, the application process, and what happens once a grant has been awarded. Raleigh nonprofits who currently do not receive Arts Grant funding but plan to apply for 2024-2025 funding are required to attend one of the two available sessions. In-Person Event Details When: Saturday, November 11, from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m. Location: Walnut Creek Wetland Park, 950 Peterson Street, Raleigh, NC 27610 Cost: Free Registration: Register online for a New Applicant Grant Workshop

  • Raleigh Housing Authority Heritage Park Redevelopment Meeting

    RHA Community Room 971 Harp Street, Raleigh

    Join residents, stakeholders, community members, and Raleigh Housing Authority staff to meet with the Development and Planning Team. The Raleigh Housing Authority is redeveloping Heritage Park to create quality housing in a safe community for residents across a range of income levels, where current and future households thrive. In this meeting, we will -- recap what we have heard from stakeholders over the summer and into the fall -- Discuss the community's wishes, expand on the feedback given so far, and work towards a shared vision for the desired elements of a revitalized Heritage Park -- Share next steps for the planning process To request an accommodation or for inquiries about accessibility, contact Gwen Wall at 919-508-1300 or gwall@rhaonline.com Light dinner will be provided Children welcome, activities will be available RSVP and sign up for email updates at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeYp9VfadxzBJpYpNfCW4svcMgllOVpUU2PI8qD6fmtfcTCBg/viewform

  • Turning the Tide: HB 28 and the Fight Against Plastic Pollution

    Highland United Methodist hurch 1901 Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC

    League of Women Voters-Wake’s Environment Committee, in collaboration with Toward Zero Waste, will host the November Timely Topics event, a discussion of the problem of plastic pollution in North Carolina and recent efforts to combat this problem. One of those efforts is HB-28, the NC Managing Environmental Waste Act of 2023. Championed by Rep. Harry Warren (R, Rowan), the bill’s primary sponsor, and Rep. Pricey Harrison (D-Guilford), HB 28 is a bipartisan bill that allocates funds to the NC Policy Collaboratory to study the issue of food service ware and that aims to reduce the use of single-use plastic throughout the state. Leading the discussion will be Grady O’Brien, Policy Associate with the North Carolina Conservation Network. Grady will summarize the current status of the bill and will outline the challenges faced by legislators and environmentalists who are working to eliminate plastic waste. The Environment Committee will be offering light refreshments for attendees.  In a spirit of sustainability, all serve ware will be either reusable or compostable. This will be an in-person event.  It is open to the public. Registration is required. We hope to see you there! Speaker Grady O’Brien, Policy Associate, North Carolina Conservation Network Grady’s work includes […]