A neighborhood organization establishes a unified voice for a particular community. While one person can act, the voice of an entire neighborhood can work more efficiently - not only to enhance services such as the beautification of the neighborhood, implementing recycle drives, traffic control or graffiti removal and many other positive projects. Neighbors' ideas and participation help others to better understand the neighborhood's unique needs and acclaim its strengths.

Neighborhood organizations or groups give residents a framework in which to work together to prevent crime and improve the image of their neighborhoods, thus stimulating the community, increased security, establishing neighbor communication while increasing property values.

A very important element with neighborhood organization is the great development of trust and bonding with your neighbors and creates opportunities to enhance what you value about your neighborhood.

One of the best ways to attract attention and form group unity is to focus on an important issue in your neighborhood. Neighbors do not attend meetings or become interested in your association unless you are doing worthwhile projects for their benefit or the benefit of their area. It's important that you determine the needs of your neighborhood and focus on those needs until you demonstrate success.