National Fellowship of Neighbors

The National Fellowship of Neighbors is a fraternal organization open to American and Canadian men for the purpose of personal and community advancement. The organization was founded in 1933 by Gabriel McDonald in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as the Wilson Neighborhood Association, originally a community association for residents living on Woodbrook Blvd. and its adjacent areas. Over time, it evolved into a mutual benefit society and today has over 200,000 members. Its stated mission is to "Help young men become protectors and providers of their family, their community, and to become servants of God.

Together, the NFN has contributed over $500 million in charitable benefits and has been involved in humanitarian efforts across the United States, Canada, and abroad. The Fellowship maintains an insurance program, offering life insurance to all members and their immediate relatives with over $12 billion in force. The Fellowship has a detailed ethics structure and rich traditional history which it utilizes for the betterment of its members.

It is led by the Foreman, elected by the members of the Fellowship every four years. The current Foreman is Lewis Duncan, since 2012.