The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer ( WISE ) was reactivated in December of 2013 ( NEOWISE ) to search for potentially hazardous near-Earth objects . We have conducted a survey using the first sky pass of NEOWISE data and the AllWISE catalog to identify nearby stars and brown dwarfs with large proper motions ( \mu _ { total } \gtrsim 250 mas yr ^ { -1 } ) . A total of 20,548 high proper motion objects were identified , 1,006 of which are new discoveries . This survey has uncovered a significantly larger sample of fainter objects ( W2 \gtrsim 13 mag ) than the previous WISE motion surveys of ( 45 ) and ( 35 ) . Many of these objects are predicted to be new L and T dwarfs based on near- and mid-infrared colors . Using estimated spectral types along with distance estimates , we have identified several objects likely belonging to the nearby Solar neighborhood ( d < 25 pc ) . We have followed up 19 of these new discoveries with near-infrared or optical spectroscopy , focusing on potentially nearby objects , objects with the latest predicted spectral types , and potential late-type subdwarfs . This subset includes 6 M dwarfs , 5 of which are likely subdwarfs , as well as 8 L dwarfs and 5 T dwarfs , many of which have blue near-infrared colors . As an additional supplement , we provide 2MASS and AllWISE positions and photometry for every object found in our search , as well as 2MASS/AllWISE calculated proper motions .