Take a moment to ask yourself: Why do you visit, live or work in Boise? It probably has to do with “Boise nice:” the caring ways we treat complete strangers, our dedicated efforts to protect special natural areas and historic structures, our engaged local businesses, the unique events that bring us together, and the vibrant non-profits that serve the vulnerable among us.
It’s also the little things: rarely honking in traffic, taking over downtown streets during Treefort or passing fellow Greenbelt users with a smile and a wave.
The Boise Nice Project was formed as a 501(c)(3) to identify, preserve, and enhance those things that make living and working in Boise so special by promoting “nice” behaviors and community events such as Boise Plogs, Wave to a Stranger Day, and the Niceness Challenge we introduced to a handful of elementary schools. We’ll follow this up with measuring the impact of our work through scientific research (BSU PTM) and periodic surveys.