Victory neighborhood association along with many other neighborhood organizations across the city are continuing to experience a reduction in our annual city funding. This reduction in funding is due to the Neighborhoods 2020 engagement process the city of Minneapolis put forth to redefine roles and expectations for neighborhood organizations that received funding through the Community Participation Program (CPP). This reduction in funding also includes an increase in funding requirements to obtain these reduced funds. These funds are what ViNA uses to provide programming, activities and services to the Victory residents. In response, the Victory Neighborhood Association has been working through the process of organizational strategic planning and re-structuring to ensure we are able to continue to serve the Victory neighborhood in an equitable and inclusive manner.