Building an Atlanta for All

Atlanta Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiative is the work of Mayor Dickens, the City of Atlanta government, strategic partners, and residents to make Atlanta the best place in the country to raise a child.

Why NR?

Building An Atlanta For All

The Atlanta Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiative is a shared effort by Mayor Dickens, City of Atlanta government and partners to make Atlanta the best place in the country to raise a child.

Closing the Gaps:

A Tale of Two Cities

The City of Atlanta, Chief of Staff Courtney English outlines how the Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiative (NRI) is putting resources where they’re needed most — in our neighborhoods.

Investing in People and Place

Investing in People & Place

Dr. Bernice A. King, CEO of The King Center, voices her support for the Neighborhood Reinvestment Initiative and the work to strengthen Atlanta neighborhoods from the inside out.

Building Blocks of Healthy Communities

These are essential elements of a thriving neighborhood – shared responsibilities that support people, protect communities, and promote economic mobility.

Explore the strategic priorities or building blocks that shape all we do together.

Where We’re Starting

We’re launching 7 neighborhoods across Atlanta.

These Focus Neighborhoods are:

Possess a geographic distribution that helps catalyze citywide improvements.

Share unfavorable outcomes, linked to environmental conditions

Have adjacency to leverageable market conditions

Possess sizable public and private assets

Have active resident leadership

Voices of Atlanta Neighborhoods

Atlanta’s future depends on collective action to revitalize neighborhoods and close equity gaps.

Leonard Watkins

Vine City Resident

Rev. William E. Flippen, Sr.

The Greater Piney Grove Baptist Church

Marjan Yarvarin

Be On Edge, Community Builder

John Ahmann

Westside Future Fund, CEO & Founder

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