Finances & reports

financial reports & public documents


Transparency matters. This page includes our financial statements, required filings, and other public documents so supporters, partners, and community members can easily access important information about our organization and how we operate.



2024/5 Impact Report FY2025 Financial Audit CY2024 Form 990 BBB Charitable Review

Ways to get involved

Every neighborhood’s path is different. Some are just beginning to organize. Others are ready to build, invest, or scale. CFN exists to support all of it without rushing the process or skipping the people.


If you’re ready to engage, learn, plan, or invest in the future of Louisville neighborhoods, we’re ready to walk alongside you.

Engage With Us
Group of people gathered around a table outdoors, collaborating over plans in front of a brick building.
By Center For Neighborhoods May 12, 2026
Community ownership requires more than vision—it requires strategy, structure, and capital. This article explores how neighborhoods can move from community voice to lasting ownership through investment, planning, and power-building.
May is Budget Month poster with city hall and clipboard graphic; says council budget hearings are underway.
By Center For Neighborhoods May 8, 2026
Louisville’s next city budget is now in the hands of Metro Council, and May is when the public review begins in earnest.
CivicPulse Budget Watch graphic with people, charts, city buildings, and rising arrows about community spending
By Center For Neighborhoods April 30, 2026
This week’s budget review starts with a simple but important fact: Louisville Metro is expecting more General Fund revenue this year — $919 million total, up $42.5 million from last year. Before residents can weigh in on what the budget should fund, we need to understand where the money is coming from.