SLACO is committed to nuturing relationships amoung neighborhoods can help achieve a better St. Louis, in general, and better neighborhoods in particular. St .Louis Neighborhoods working cooperatively breed stronger and safer communities.
Benefits of SLACO memberships:
- Ongoing consultation about organizational eggectiveness and strategic development.
- Neighborhood Leadership Training Program
- Network with local neighborhood leaders
- A voice in the development of city policies
Sustaining Affiliates
Dues: $250.00/year
- Appoint or elect a member & alternate to serve on the SLACO Board
- Serve on Bord Committees
- Participate in and help publicize SLACO programs and events
Benefits:
Electing one representative and one alternate to serveon the SLACO Board
Priority consideration for participation in SLACO programs (housing development, neighborhoods improvement, leadership development, ect.)
Participate in SLACO service and development programs, including the walking program, Neighborhood Leadership Academy and Neighborhood Leaders Rountable
Developing Affiliate
Dues: $250.00/year
- Appoint or elect a member & alternate to serve on the SLACO Board
- Serve on Board Committees
- Participate in and help publicize SLACO programs and events
- Participate in Negiborhood Leaders Roundtable
- Eligible to use Neighbor to Neighbor Funds to meet up to 80% of required due for up to three years.
- Priority for community organizer support on a need basis
Organizational Member
Bronze: $500.00 >>
Silver: $1,000 >>
Gold: 5,000 >>
Platinum: $10,000
Benefits:
- Membership on SLACO Advisory Board (silver level and above)
- Priority as presenters at Neighborhood Conference workshops
- Listed as Sustaining Members in newsletters and SLACO Website
- Discounts on advertisement in SLACO publications
- Electronic newsletter subscriptions
- Participation in special events, receptions, ect.
This category includes organizational supporters, advocates and others involved, interested and engaged in community development and related neighborhood based programs, services and policy issues