Community networking resources can give you some ideas of how other cities have created community networks of their own.
One of the basic community networking resources a city or town might have is a local website.
Community Networks Funding Resources – This government website offers tools on how to begin a network and raise funds in your own community.
City of Dacula Community Network – The Dacula, Georgia community network website helps bring citizens together.
City of Seattle – Visitors or residents of Seattle can come to this site to learn more about the community.
Davis Community Network – Community networking resources for Davis, California can be found at this address.
Olathe Community Network – Olathe, Kansas residents will be able to network with each other at this resourceful website.
Boulder Community Network – Boulder, Colorado residents will find this main website an effective networking tool for learning about the city and its resources.
City of Littleton – At the Littleton networking website, those interested in moving or traveling to the area can get an inside look at the city.
Family Policy Council – The Family Policy Council website on community networks offers detailed information for those interested in starting up a new network.
Link & Learn Taxes – The IRS offers community networking resources to those volunteers who are helping the IRS during tax season.
The California Community Network – This California government website offers community networking possibilities to those in the Office of Emergency Services.