The mission of the Danville Neighborhood Development Corporation (DNDC) is to work alongside residents to reimagine, rebuild and revitalize and build thriving neighborhoods in the City of Danville through housing investment and community development. Our vision is that all residents live in a thriving community.
DNDC is seeking an Admnistrative Assistant who will play a crucial role in ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of the office. The Administrative Assitant will be responsible for performing various admina nd clerical tasks to support the overall function of the business and workplace. The ideal candidate will be organized, detail-oriented, and possess excellent communication skills. This is a part-time, hybrid position.
The City of Danville Invites you to help launch the “Make Danville Shine” campaign, a month-long initiative to clean-up and fix-up our community. It is a free event with free hot dogs, chips, and drinks. Join DNDC and the City of Danville at the Community Market located at 629 Craghead St on May 3rd from 8am – 12pm!
DNDC partners with local churches, neighbors, and organizations to spend the day completing exterior projects like yard work, removing debris, planting, pressure washing, building ramps, and repairing siding to Make Danville Shine! Join us May 17th from 9am – 2pm in the DCC Parking Lot.
Shirley Woody, an 80-year-old resident of Kemper Road, Danville, desires neighborhood improvements. The Danville Neighborhood Development Corporation. launched Mission 180 to revitalize the area by reducing blight and enhancing curb appeal through repairs, rebuilding, and resident empowerment. The program, supported by local organizations, focuses on forgivable loans for repairs, property rehabilitation, and community education, aiming for a long-term transformation despite challenges like COVID-19.
The Danville Neighborhood Development Corporation initiates Mission 180 to foster community enhancement in Danville, VA. With a focus on Kemper Road, this program empowers homeowners through forgivable loans up to $25,000 for home upgrades, insisting on a five-year stay commitment. Targeting areas of high poverty, it aims at making homeownership accessible for all, including essential workers. Funded by various grants, it pledges to renovate homes and uplift neighborhoods for residents to afford quality living spaces.
DNDC Looks To Improve Its Visibility And Impact In The Community As The Area Continues To Grow And Transform
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Join DNDC and the City of Danville at the Community Market located at 629 Craghead St on May 3rd from 8am – 12pm!