The Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association (NCA) was established in 1963 as the first metropolitan-wide organization in the country created to help plan, coordinate and budget the work of neighborhood centers. Many of Cleveland’s neighborhood centers were founded in the late 1800s as settlement houses to assist European and Asian immigrants by providing training and supportive services. This philosophy continues today. Each neighborhood center adapts it services to meet the evolving needs of the individuals and families it serves.
As a management support organization, NCA works collectively with its membership. NCA serves as fiscal agent for publicly-funded Center programs, provides administrative and technical assistance, and advocates on behalf of the center and their constituents.
Greater Cleveland Neighborhood Centers Association’s mission: “To support and strengthen the capacity of its member centers to provide human services and education for children, families and seniors; and to advocate for the social, economic and political well-being of Greater Clevelanders.â€
NCA serves as fiscal agent for publicly-funded center programs, including 21st Century Community Learning Center programs at six member centers, provides administrative and technical assistance and advocates on behalf of the center and their constituents.
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1814 E. 40th Street Cleveland, OH
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