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A healthy neighborhood association has active neighbors/members who are
involved in decision making and implementation of the decisions and projects.
People have a very strong need to affiliate with "like" individuals
who have the same concerns and issues, such as maintaining strong quality
of life in the neighborhood.
As a leader of an association that is powered through volunteers, building
consensus and a sense of ownership is critical to the success of the association.
Consensus building appears to encourage ownership and a sense of belonging
among volunteers. Consensus building takes time and nurturing of the participants.
The results are well worth the effort.
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