I think Front Porch Forum is winning. They’ve managed to get 90% of households in a #VT neighborhood to sign up for it, and the community contributions are high quality, useful and interesting.
Beyond that, there are a bunch of great neighborhood blogs in various pockets in the U.S., like West Seattle Blog and Uptown Update here in Chicago.
And finally, I’m biased, but I think EveryBlock is genuinely interesting and useful, especially with our recent community-focused relaunch.
Thanks Adrian! That’s great company for FPF to keep. (See StreetFight for the full interview.) As I’ve said before, EveryBlock’s relaunch is a powerhouse.
Several sponsors have stepped forward to bring Front Porch Forum to their Vermont communities. These include a local chamber of commerce, a town, a college, a telecom, a family foundation, and a consortium of agencies and nonprofits.
WCAX asked me today if FPF was open to further expansion in Vermont, beyond our current 60 towns. Short answer… yes!
If you’d like to see FPF come to your town, join our waitlist. Additionally, if you’d like to help make it happen, contact us with ideas about funding sources and local boosters.
Front Porch Forum continues to expand its community-communication service in Vermont. Today, Johnson FPF launched and already 50 local households are on board. Other recent additions include Hubbardton, Walden, and Worcester.
See the full list of Vermont towns where FPF operates here.
FPF helps nearby neighbors connect and build community by hosting regional networks of online neighborhood forums. More than 25,000 Vermont households participate, including greater than 40% of many towns and neighborhoods.
VTDigger.org and Front Porch Forum were written up by the Columbia Journalism Review recently. Good stuff. Congratulations to VTDigger. The piece starts…
As the name suggests, VTDigger aims to provide deep coverage of local issues in the Green Mountain State. “I wanted to follow stories in-depth,” explains Anne Galloway, the publication’s editor-in-chief. “Not all of our stories are investigative; but we want them all to go deep.”…
And about FPF…
Vermont-based social networking site Front Porch Forum has earned an intense regional following, partly thanks to its success as a venue for hyperlocal citizen journalism…
I believe FPF and VTDigger will be on a panel together May 12, 2011 at the annual VBSR spring conference. Come join the discussion with us.
Ghost of Midnight is an online journal about fostering community within neighborhoods, with a special focus on Front Porch Forum (FPF). My wife, Valerie, and I founded FPF in 2006... read more