What's a COPC? |
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The Vanderbilt University-North Nashville Community Outreach Partnership Center, or COPC, is a partnership involving several North Nashville neighborhoods, Vanderbilt University, and the Mayor's Office of Neighborhoods. The Partnership is designed to strengthen the North Nashville community and improve the quality of life in Nashville while integrating the university, and its academic assets, as an effective outreach partner and neighbor in this endeavor.
The North Nashville community includes the Hadley Park Neighborhood Association, Tomorrow's Hope Neighborhood Association, and the Preston Taylor Resident Association. Our work focuses on four areas: crime prevention, community organizing, health promotion, and economic development.
The Vanderbilt University-North Nashville COPC is funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)'s Office of University Partnerships (OUP). More information on the federal COPC program is available at www.oup.org/about/copc.html.
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| Vanderbilt COPC is proud to offer online its recent DVD highlighting the Center's accomplishments. For easier viewing, the DVD has been broken chronologically into chapters. | |||||