2023 Greenland Hills Neighborhood Association [GHNA] and Crime Watch/ENP Memberships

A Message from Crime Watch Director, Michael Malouf


"Certainly one thing that makes Greenland Hills a desired and coveted neighborhood is the shared experience of community and security. When you compare the general safety of Greenland Hills vs. crime levels in other Dallas neighborhoods, the differences did not happen by accident. It is a direct result in consistently funding our venerable ENP Crime Watch program. The more neighborhood communication in concert with more police vigilance, the less crime. This is your opportunity to become a part of the safety network and make your neighborhood more desirable."


The Calendar Year 2023: ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES

Make an investment in your neighborhood. Become a member of the Greenland Hills Neighborhood Association, the Greenland Hills Crime Watch/ENP Program, or BOTH!

Membership to the GHNA

Member Benefits Include:

  • Member exclusive emails, including informative communications of public events and projects that impact Greenland Hills.
  • Member events such as "Visit with Santa" and the Members-Only general assembly meeting in the spring.


Your GHNA membership supports the all-neighborhood events you enjoy such as the "National Night Out" block party, the GHNA Easter Egg Hunt, year-round neighborhood social meet-ups, and neighborhood information meetings.


Annual Dues: $30 (Effective Nov.1, 2022)

Pictured Above: 2022 GHNA National Night Out Block Party.

Membership to the

Greenland Hills Crime Watch/ENP Program


Member Benefits Include:

• Home monitoring – daily patrols & visits to your home while out of town.

• Dedicated daily patrols by off-duty Dallas Police Department officers.

• Targeted patrols to eliminate recent, identified crime trends.

• Email alerts to members about recent crimes, watches & warnings.


One hundred percent of your Crime Watch dues fund the Extended Neighborhood Patrol and its dedicated resources.

Crime Watch memberships dues are held in a separate account from GHNA dues.


Annual Dues: $200

Pictured Above: Officer Turano at a 2022 summertime event educating neighbors about crime and how to take personal responsibility.

The annual budgets of each GHNA and the Crime Watch patrol schedule depends on membership participation. Mid-year dues are not prorated. Dues payments made at any time are appreciated as they increase the respective budgets. Thank you for doing your part as a Greenland Hills neighbor!

Choose Your Membership:


the GHNA: $30

Crime Watch/Extended Neighborhood Patrol Program: $200

Together: the GHNA and GH Crime Watch/ENP Program membership: $230

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To ensure we have received your payment, look for your membership confirmation email.

As a "thank you" for your membership, Members of either the GHNA and/or the Crime Watch program can ask for 1-2 "M" auto decals per household a year. These decals help our ENP identify the cars that belong to residents of Greenland Hills. The link to order your "M' auto decal is located in your membership confirmation email.

Choose One of 3 Easy Ways to Pay Your Dues!

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Become a Member By Zelle


1) Complete the Membership Commitment Form ( see button for link)

2) Make your Zelle payment to the GHNA email: [email protected]

3) Use the "Memo" to include your email address and home address.

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Become a Member by Credit Card


Tap the button and find the PayPal links. Follow the prompts to use our PayPal portals. PayPal accepts most major credit cards.

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Become a Member by Mailing a Check


Tap on the link below to complete the Membership Commitment form.


MAIL your check to:

GHNA; P.O. Box 600213; Dallas, TX 75360.

**Include your email address in the Memo


***Please note, check payments may require more time for processing. Thank you for your patience.

Contribu­tions to the Greenland Hills Neighborhood Association [GHNA], a section 501(c)(4) organization, generally are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. They may be deductible as trade or business expenses, if ordinary and necessary in the conduct of the taxpayer’s business.