- Source: List of New York City Block and Neighborhood Associations
Block Associations and Neighborhood Associations in New York City are non-profit organizations. A block party requires that an applicant must have a block association membership and the supporting signatures of the majority of block residents.
The Bronx
Clinton Avenue Block Association
Brooklyn
The Park Place – Underhill Avenue Block Association
CAMBA, Inc. (Church Avenue Merchant Block Association))
Maple Street Block Association
Green Avenue Block Association
100 Jefferson Avenue Block Association
Norman Street Block Association
The Vermont Street 700 Block Association
Manhattan
Gramercy Park Block Association
Manhattan Community Board 2 Block and Neighborhood Associations
Manhattan Community Board 3 Block and Neighborhood Associations
Manhattan Community Board 4 Block and Neighborhood Associations
10th and Stuyvesant Streets Block Association
West80s Neighborhood Association
Avenue A Block Association
United Block Association
East Fifth Street Block Association
West 111th Street Block Association
Queens
Richmond Hill Block Association
Woodhaven Residents' Block Association
Staten Island
Wheeler Avenue Block Association
Wellbrook Ave. Block Association
See also
Business improvement districts in the United States§New York