Celebrating Community-Police Partnerships on Tuesday, August 6
National Night Out (NNO) is an annual community-building event in the United States, held on the first Tuesday of August in cities across the country.
The event is designed to raise awareness about police programs such as the Neighborhood Watch Program and other crime prevention and safety initiatives.
How does it work? Community members host an event where neighbors can connect, mingle, and strengthen community bonds. We'll send police personnel and other public safety professionals to visit your party – say hello, have conversations, provide resources, and bring some swag!
What is a neighborhood event? Neighborhood events can range from simple backyard cookouts to block parties – it's up to you!
Backpack Drive: Consider collecting backpacks at your event to help provide youth in-need with backpacks for the upcoming school year.
Ready to host an event? Here's what's next: Register your party.
It is our goal to have teams visit every registered neighborhood event. However, depending on emergency calls for service that evening, we may not be able to guarantee the participation of a uniformed officer.
Grant Opportunity for Your National Night Out Party!
The Neighborhood Program is offering grants to cover the cost of food for your National Night Out event. The neighborhood event funding is awarded to:
- Recognized Renton Neighborhood: Your group must be based within the Renton city limits and serve a commonly recognized geographic neighborhood.
- Resident Community Group: Your group should be a newly forming organization tied to a specific community area, with at least 10 volunteers required for recognition.
Apply now to bring your community together and celebrate National Night Out with the support of the Neighborhood Program!
Learn more about the Neighborhood Project Matching Grant.
**Registration Deadline: July 16, 2024, at 5 p.m.**