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      SBNDC receives Love Your Block grant!
South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation has received a City of Boston Love Your Block Mini-Grant from the Make Boston Shine Trust for a cleanup/planting day on West Broadway.
“We are thrilled to get this funding from the city to help us beautify the West Broadway business district and promote health and climate benefits by helping the street trees survive,” said Donna Brown, executive director of South Boston NDC.
      
      Financial Literacy Workshop Targets Small Business Owners, Young Professionals
South Boston NDC is hosting a Financial Literacy Workshop with Cambridge Savings Bank at Publico on Wednesday, July 27 at 6 p.m. for small business owners and young professionals. Join us to hear about budgeting and saving while noshing on delicious Publico appetizers.
      
      SBNDC Spotlight: Michelle Zenga
Michelle Zenga went into South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation 25 years ago (then known as South Boston Community Housing) to apply for an apartment.
“I didn’t get the apartment, but I got a job,” she said. “I had a good rapport with the property manager and she hired me as secretary.”
      
      SBNDC Spotlight: Grace Levin
Affordable housing is the defining crisis so many cities are facing, said Grace Levin. And she wants to be part of the solution.
Grace, a student in the Master's for Urban Planning Program at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, is South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation’s summer intern; part of her experience here will be solidifying what side of urban planning she wants to pursue.
“I came in interested in being sort of a general planner,” she said, “but I think as I've taken more and more classes, and after this experience, too, I would love to continue working on affordable housing projects.”
      
      In the News! SBNDC featured on CBS Boston
IN THE NEWS!
South Boston NDC was featured on CBS Boston. Executive Director Donna Brown and Garden Manager Noah White talked about our lot on D Street and West 7th, which we’ll be transforming into a pocket park and community garden thanks to a grant from Lowe’s Hometowns!
      
      South Boston NDC Receives Lowe’s Hometowns Grant
South Boston Neighborhood Development Corporation has been selected as a Lowe’s Hometowns grant recipient!
South Boston NDC will create a public pocket park and community garden on the lot it owns at the corner of D Street and West Seventh Street, an area of the neighborhood that lacks open space and trees. \
“We are thrilled to be selected as one of Lowe’s 100 projects for 2022,” said South Boston NDC Executive Director Donna Brown. “Our goal is to transform this lot into an asset that will provide an environmental improvement for the neighborhood and gardening access to low-income residents.”