Introduction to Neighborly Software


Wednesday, February 7, 2024
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (EST)
This webinar will be held via Zoom.
Category: Webinar

Neighborly Software is designed specifically for the enrollment, administration, and reporting of government funded programs. This webinar will explore Neighborly's platform and how it could improve processes for your home repair program. Leah Larson, Senior Account Director with Neighborly, will lead this session. We'll also hear from Jerry Zuniga, Housing Preservation Manager with Habitat for Humanity International, about his experience utilizing Neighborly.

Since 2016,  Neighborly has delivered software solutions to 540+ public and private sector entities across the country, making us the proud market leaders of our industry.

Neighborly Software is on a mission to make a difference and we believe community development is one of the most powerful and sustainable ways to create social and economic good. Our platform helps communities make a lasting difference in the lives of low-income families and vulnerable populations. 

Neighborly allows for 20+ Housing and Community Development activities to be administered from its platform, some of which include:

  • Public Service Grants such as CDBG
  • Home Accessibility Modifications
  • Emergency Home Repairs
  • Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP)
  • Lead Hazard Remediation
  • Housing Rehabilitation

Learn more about Neighborly Software.

This webinar is free for members, but is open to all. 

Speaker Information

Leah Larson is a Senior Account Director at Neighborly Software, a company dedicated to Helping Communities Help People!  Working at the intersection of strategy and technology, Leah is a disrupter that takes pride in challenging the status quo.

Prior to Neighborly Software Leah worked in Housing, Economic and Community Development for the City of Boise, as well as Boise’s downtown homeless shelter and has an extensive background in domestic violence batterer’s intervention, anger management, emotional intelligence in Los Angeles, CA. 

Leah currently serves on the Real Estate Committee for NeighborWorks Boise, the Council for City of Good in Boise, ID and part of a movement to get Idaho/Utah’s Women in Affordable Housing Network chapter up and operating.

For More Information:

Megan Goyer

Megan Goyer

Membership & Program Coordinator, Coalition for Home Repair