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The NBB Tool Bank offers tools and equipment for landscaping, gardening, construction, home improvement projects, and volunteer workdays in Brightmoor.

​Most basic tools are free to use for the community, however  organizations looking to use tools will be charged a fee for equipment usage.

We also charge $270/year for access to the tractor. Certain other tools like the chainsaw also have a maintenance/use fee. If you have never borrowed tools before, please print off (if you are able) and bring a member profile form and liability waiver. (listed below).

Text Kieran Neal at (574)339-9378 for further information on how to access the tool bank.


Pay for equipment usage and membership fees here:
(please note in the memo section what you are paying for)

Some of the tools we offer are:
  • Riding Mower
  • Push Mower
  • Weed Wackers
  • Chainsaw
  • Wheelbarrows
  • Shovels
  • Rakes
  • Trash Bags
  • Personal Protective Gear
  • Garden Tools​

Member Profile Form
Tractor Use
Liability Waiver

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Who we are

Neighbors Building Brightmoor is a group of neighbors dedicated to mobilizing, equipping, and helping each other to create a beautiful, healthy and sustainable community for ourselves and our children.

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neighborsbuildingbrightmoor@gmail.com
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  • Home
  • Physical Resources
    • Community Greenhouse
    • Tool Bank
  • Partner Projects
    • DLBA Endorsement
    • Become a Partner Project
    • Microgrant Program
  • Sponsors and Volunteers
    • Volunteers
    • Sponsors
    • Local Businesses
  • About
    • Meeting Notes >
      • General Meeting Notes
      • Resource Hub Committee Notes
    • Living Here