A Guide to Fell's Point: Information on historic Fell's Point, including history, services, and an events calendar.
Arcadia: Information for residents and visitors. Has history, newsletter and events.
Bolton Hill Online: Historic neighborhood in the Cultural District of downtown Baltimore. News, city services and elected officials with contacts and home improvement information.
Brooklyn and Curtis Bay Coalition: Community development corporation established to stabilize and improve the communities of Brooklyn and Curtis Bay, which are geographically isolated by the Patapsco River. Find history, services, projects and calendar.
Burnett Street, Baltimore, MD: A neighborhood site that includes a calendar, photos and local events.
Butchers Hill: History, artists, elected officials, events, newsletters and information about the Butchers Hill Association.
Canton Community Association: A waterfront community on the Inner Harbor. History, resident resources, business resources and events.
Cheswolde Neighborhood Association: Greater Mount Washington area civic group on the Northwest side. Features include a community history, newsletter, links and an events calendar.
Concerned Citizens for a Better Brooklyn (CCBB): A volunteer, resident-run organization. Information about the organization, events, projects and living in Brooklyn.
Cross Country Improvement Association: One of the oldest neighborhood associations in Baltimore. History, news and events.
Curtis Bay: The southern most community in the city. History, projects, events and calendar.
Dickeyville: A National Register Historic Preservation District on the western edge of Baltimore City. History, pictures from events and instructions for a walking tour.
Federal Hill: Photographic walking tour and area history.
Hunting Ridge: Located on the western border of the city. History, events and information for residents.
Lauraville Improvement Association: History, news, events and newsletters.
Little Italy: Highlights include the restaurants, activities, and events that take place in this ethnic enclave.
North Harford Road Community Association (NHRCA): Northeast side community group that includes a newsletter, links, history and by-laws.
Radnor-Winston Neighborhood Association: A community located in north-central Baltimore. Includes rough boundary location, membership details, board and block captains, and newsletters.
South Baltimore: Community web site for South Baltimore from Federal Hill to Locust Point; Fort McHenry to the Inner Harbor
South Baltimore Improvement Committee: Devoted to the neighborhood of South Baltimore promoting safety and assisting individuals and families in the continuing process of neighborhood renewal. Find minutes, projects and newsletters.
The Neighborhoods of Greater Lauraville: Serves the six neighborhoods of Arcadia, Beverly Hills, Lauraville, Morgan Park, Moravia-Walther and Waltherson. Find information about the neighborhoods, demographics, real estate, shopping and bulletin board.
Union Square Online: History, events, SoWeBohemian Arts Festival, plus factoids for residents, potential home buyers, lovers of Victoriana, and fans of H.L. Mencken. Includes message board, maps, and a sight-seeing guide.
Upper Fells Point Neighborhood Improvement Association: An independent, all-volunteer organization founded in 1985 to foster social ties, promote civic participation and advance physical improvements in the neighborhood. Has news, events, real estate and neighborhood photographs.
Violetville Community Association: Features general information, photos, available real estate and forum discussions.
Waltherson Improvement Association: Civic group in the Hamilton area on the Northeast side that offers its residents details on the history, services, programs, meeting calendar and officials.
Westfield Neighborhood Improvement Association (WNIA): Northeast side, Hamilton area civic group that offers community programs, schedules, discussion forum, photo gallery and an events calendar.
Windsor Hills Neighbors, Inc.: Newsletter, history, events calendar and neighborhood resources.