Prepared in Partnership with the Residents and Stakeholders of the Fairmount Neighborhood
In 2009, the Urban League of Essex County formalized two grant awards with the New Jersey Office of Smart Growth and the Wachovia Regional Foundation (now Wells Fargo). The purpose of these grants was to assemble a Strategic Plan for the area of Newark known historically as the Fairmount Neighborhood.
In the course of the discussion with prospective consultants and neighborhood stakeholders that followed, representatives from the Urban League stressed a number of goals that they felt were critically important in framing the Plan.
The Urban League of Essex County realized that to catalyze long-term positive change in its “home” neighborhood of Fairmount Heights, there needed to be a network of people and resources dedicated to advocating for and acting as champions for the best interests of the community.
The Fairmount Heights Neighborhood Association (FHNA) was founded to fulfill this role. FHNA’s founding board members have engaged in education and training to further develop their leadership capacity and knowledge of strategic community organizing.
Download the Fairmount Heights Neighborhood Strategic Plan
Download the Urban League of Essex County’s 2021 NRTC Plan
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Thanks to the Reinvestment Fund and funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), the Urban League of Essex County is a member of the Building Healthier, More Equitable Communities (BHEC)-Newark Task Force, which is a group of organizations and like-minded people who believe in the initiative that aims to address the social determinants of health through changes to the environment and the community investment system in selected New Jersey cities, including support for efforts around equitable recovery from the current health and economic crisis.