“G.A.I.N.” Getting Your Neighborhood Involved

G.A.I.N. What Is It?

G.A.I.N. stands for Getting Arizona Involved in Neighborhoods. G.A.I.N. isArizona’s answer to National Night Out (NNO), which is held in August. Because of the soaring temperatures in August, communities statewide decided to observe NNO in October and call it G.A.I.N.  October is also Crime Prevention month.

G.A.I.N. is a day of celebration for the successes of crime prevention through community involvement.  Block Watches, apartment complexes, neighborhood groups, schools, parks, businesses, etc. across Phoenix participate in events to:

Show support for the efforts of those involved in the fight against crime

Heighten crime and drug prevention awareness

Generate support for, and participation in, local anti-crime programs

Strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships

Send a message to criminals letting them know that neighborhoods are organized and fighting back

Success of G.A.I.N. Depends on You! 

G.A.I.N. is also a day for the Phoenix Police Department to show their appreciation for those in the community that support our efforts in the day to day fight against crime. It’s not too early to start thinking of ways you can help make G.A.I.N. a successful event.

G.A.I.N. – Party & Event Tips

The Phoenix Police Department would like to assist you with hosting a successful G.A.I.N. event. Here are some tips to help increase your attendance.

Planning

Ask individuals in person for help

Your event doesn’t have to be huge or elaborate…

Get more people involved in your event by asking them to do little things – divvy up the workload…it is a “neighborhood” event

Think times of the day for an event

  • A community breakfast
  • An evening movie

Flyers for your event may be helpful

People who help you plan may have connections with neighbors you don’t know as well; they may draw new people to the event

What are you going to need: tables, chairs, ice chests, canopies…?

Tailor your event to the people living on your block

  • For example, if you have a lot of little children, plan activities that will be interesting to young kids and their parents

Don’t be afraid to contact local businesses – the answer is “no” unless you ask

Ask your neighborhood school to make posters for your event – a great way to involve the school and have kids feel helpful!

Are you going to need barricades or to block off a street?

Are you thinking about having your event at a local park?

Inviting

Invite all neighbors well in advance and in person. People are much more likely to participate when asked in person instead of reading about the event in a flyer or e-mail message

Invite the owner/managers of rental property on your block. Ask them to invite their tenants

Encourage involvement from businesses in or near your neighborhood

Create or update your neighborhood map/names while inviting. Tell everyone that the new info will be available at your event

Extend your event to invite a nearby street. Everyone will meet new neighbors and effectiveness of your block watch/GAIN event will spread

Many businesses will come out and participate in your event – but you need to ask early!

At your event

Start by having kids (with adult supervision) go door-to-door to remind neighbors, particularly households that haven’t attended in the past

Utilize any of the give-a-ways and materials provided – you may need to make copies

Encourage everyone to bring their own chairs

Remember garbage cans… what about recycling?SRPorAPSmay be able to help

Don’t forget ice…that last few events have been quite warm!

Suggestions for things to do at your event:

Have an ice breaker to introduce everybody

     Name tags are quite helpful!

Display photos from past parties/events

Skill swap

Chili cook-off

A neighborhood garage sale

Dessert competition

Talk about crime prevention and keeping an eye on each other’s property

Establish a block watch if you don’t already have one

Introduce the Block Watch Captains and Co-captains

Welcome new residents

Conduct home security inspections

Pass out literature and any give-a-ways that you received from the kick-off event

Hang out and enjoy everybody’s company!

     Pot luck is a great way to meet people (and try new food) 

Activity ideas for youth:

     Bicycle parade

Chalk art/make a mural or a banner

Face painting

Games

Snow cones

Finger painting

Inflatable bouncy

 

Red Ribbon week info (Oct 23-31)

Halloween ideas

Scavenger hunt

Water balloon toss

Pumpkin decorating

Be creative!

Contribute to your community:

Beautify a common area

Collect food/donations for a charity

Trash pick-up

Paint over graffiti

Fall clean up project

“Neighbor helping neighbor” projects

Plan your next event or meeting

 


July 2012

 

Dear G.A.I.N participant,

Thank you for your continued commitment and involvement in the Block Watch program. The Phoenix Police Department appreciates the time and effort you put forth to help keep your neighborhood safe.

The Phoenix Police Department works with block watch groups throughout the year to keep this crime prevention program active.  We encourage you and your neighborhood to participate in G.A.I.N. 2012.

G.A.I.N. will be celebrated in various neighborhoods throughout Phoenixon Saturday, October 20, 2012.  Members of the Phoenix Police Department, the Mayor and City Council members, the Fire Department, Neighborhood Services Department and countless others will be visiting G.A.I.N events throughout that day.

Registrations for your G.A.I.N. event must be completed by October 8th, 2012 to be eligible for a V.I.P. visit and a crime prevention tote. Although every attempt is made to visit all the events, it cannot be guaranteed.

For more information, please contact Officer Deb Iodice at 602-495-0597 or deborah.iodice@phoenix.gov or your local precinct for additional information.

Thank you for your continuing effort in the fight against crime to keep your neighborhoods safe. 

We encourage your participation in this year’s G.A.I.N. 2012 event on Saturday, October 20th, 2012!

Sincerely,

The Phoenix Police Department

GAIN 2012 Application 120820

 
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Ask CAO Jeffrey Blair

Officer Jeffrey Blair