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A community association is a nongovernmental association of participating members of a community, such as a neighborhood, village, condominium, cooperative, or group of homeowners or property owners in a delineated geographic area. Participation may be voluntary, require a specific residency, or require participation in an intentional community. Community associations may serve as social clubs, community promotional groups, service organizations, youth sports group, community gardens, or quasi-governmental groups.[1]
Types
edit- Community land trust
- Community garden
- Community-supported agriculture
- Homeowners' association – association of property owners within a community
- Neighborhood association- voluntary association of property owners or residents in a neighborhood
- Intentional community – may or may not include formal association or governance
- Neighborhood watch
- Social club
See also
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edit- ^ "Community Associations: What are They and What Do They Do?". blog.realmanage.com. Retrieved 2024-02-15.
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