SHARP History  

SHARP History ...

 

Achievements

History

Budget

Organizational Background

SHARP was organized in September 2003 as an outgrowth of the 2003 Strategic Revitalization Plan.  The plan calls for an “independent organization whose express purpose is community revitalization with no other conflicting agenda.” 

SHARP is a 501(c) 4 corporation. Membership is open to anyone interested in implementing the goals and objectives of the 2003 Strategic Revitalization Plan.

Areas of Leadership

  • Organization – Bring together the groups necessary for engendering change.
  • Physical Design – Oversee the transition of the downtown physical environment and its associated entrances and activities to a more efficient and attractive operating environment.
  • Economic Strengthening – Help existing businesses expand, recruit new businesses, convert unused and underused property into productive space, and improve the competitiveness of local merchants.
  • Promotion – Seek out the most appropriate markets for promoting Snow Hill and the goods and services it can offer.
  • Protection – Guard the unique cultural and environmental assets of Snow Hill as scarce commodities that create much of the town’s special value.

Railroad Station
on Belt Street
Meeting Facility

 

SHARP Bylaws

 
 

 

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