Nextdoor is the essential platform for geo-targeted community engagement!
![]() | Unlock access to an authentic and incremental built-in local audience with an action mindset looking for and sharing trusted information. |
![]() | Geo-target communications to neighborhoods, specific service areas like wards or flood zones, or communicate all neighbors in your jurisdiction. |
![]() | Gather feedback, understand intent, and measure indicators of behavioral change with interactive polls. |
![]() | Your staff initiates and closes conversations and has complete control - neighbors cannot start conversations with you. |
![]() | Outside posts you or your team initiate or private messages neighbors send you, there are no conversations to moderate. |
![]() | Whether you are a large or small agency, Nextdoor for Public Agencies can be used by anyone whose responsibility includes interacting with the public face-to-face, on the phone, via email, on social media. |
![]() | Executives, public information officers, department managers, community officers or staff, and anyone interacting with the public can benefit from using Nextdoor. |
![]() | Local agencies may have their own page provided they represent a fully-staffed, top-level department. Some state agencies also qualify, see if your agency qualifies below. |
![]() | Unfortunately, programs, committees, task forces, sub-districts, and elected officials are not qualified for the Nextdoor Public Agency platform. |
"Nextdoor has been a powerful tool, enhancing our ability to deliver critical safety messages to the right people at the right time—empowering Floridians to act quickly, stay informed, and stay safe."
Stephanie HartmanDeputy Director of Communications, Florida Division of Emergency Management
“Thanks to Nextdoor, we’ve been able to easily connect with our neighbors and share helpful tips on recycling and proper waste disposal—making our community cleaner and greener together."
Karen MaynardSolid Waste Education Manager, Louisville Waste District
“Our jurisdiction includes 39 cities, as well as unincorporated communities, encompassing more than 2,000 square miles. With so many diverse neighborhoods, each with unique interests and needs, it is essential for us to tailor our messages by location. Nextdoor is a valuable tool for helping us to share important information that is actionable, relevant, and timely.”
Warren KagariseDigital Engagement Manager, King County, WA
Our goal is to process applications in under two weeks. The length of time can depend on several factors, including:
Jurisdictional Boundary: if an agency’s boundary is not within a specific city, county, or special district, we will ask the applicant to provide a GIS map file of their boundary so that we can use it to create their page.
Confirming Employment: As part of our vetting process, we verify the employment of every applicant to ensure that the person on the application is a full-time staff member of the agency. If we can’t easily verify employment online, we may ask you to provide proof of employment.
Personal or shared email in the application : For security purposes, we verify the email address of every applicant. For this reason, we do not allow personal emails (such as staff@gmail.com) or shared emails (such as info@agency.com) to be used in applications. If we see one of those emails, we will reach out and ask the applicant to provide a personalized work email (such as firstname.lastname@agency.com) to use in the application.
Nextdoor is designed to facilitate connections between neighbors. Many of the conversations that take place on Nextdoor (selling a couch, providing a business recommendation, etc.) are not relevant to public agency staff, and monitoring these conversations would require significant staff time. Nextdoor for Public Agencies ensures that staff are able to communicate relevant information with residents, while also allowing for private conversations between neighbors.
Yes, administrators of the Agency page may invite other staff members to join using the Add Staff feature and you can assign them communicate to neighbors in one service area such as a ward or police district. Each staff member you add will receive a verification email with a link that will allow them to create their profile?
No, but we recommend do you do as. If you choose not too, you can replace the first and last name fields with “Communications” and then “Team” or, for example, “Joseph from” “Communications.” Note the name of your department is automatically displayed above your profile name.
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