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Neighborhood Centers average salary is $187,200, median salary is $187,200 with a salary range from $180,000 to $194,400.
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Senior Investment Manager 180,000-180,000 Menlo Park, CA, 94025 2014 Neighborhood Centers Senior Investment Manager Salaries (1)
Neighborhood Centers Menlo Park, CA Salaries
Vice President, Public Relations 194,400-194,400 Menlo Park, CA, 94025 2014 Neighborhood Centers Vice President, Public Relations Salaries (1)
Neighborhood Centers Menlo Park, CA Salaries
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  • Neighborhood Centers Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Houston, TX
  • Neighborhood Centers Inc. has adopted the "asset-based community development" approach to our work in Community Based Initiatives. This model, developed by John Kretzmann and John McKnight at Northwestern University, proposes that individuals and organizations within neighborhoods have assets upon which economic, political and social strength can be built. We know that significant community development can only take place when local residents are involved - when they are committed to investing themselves and their resources in making their neighborhoods stronger, safer, more vibrant and more inclusive, regardless of background, age or income. Our approach also recognizes that individuals and communities already