This document discusses asset-based community development (ABCD) which focuses on identifying and mobilizing the assets of individuals and communities rather than focusing only on needs. It provides an overview of key ABCD concepts like social capital, the importance of building relationships, and empowering community members. It also offers tools for transforming organizations and communities to adopt an asset-based lens including asset mapping, learning interviews, and developing partnerships with community stakeholders. The goal is to discover what resources already exist in a community and empower residents to create solutions.
There is a common philosophical base. Community Development is the larger and more comprehensive process which includes community organization. whereas, Community action is a counter- active measure involving collective action for fulfilling the correct demands of the common people
As a student of MSW final year, first time I presented this PPT at RCU's P G Halakatti, P G Centre, Vachana Sanagama,Toravi, Vijayapur. This is a wonderful experience and opportunity to me..
Learning resources compiled by S.Rengasamy for Social Group Work for the students doing their graduation course in Social Work in the colleges affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University
The ppt delineates anatomy of fieldwork practice in Social Work and explain how to conduct fieldwork? what are the principle we use to adhere during fieldwork practicum
So, do you typically guess what would work well to connect with your neighbors? Maybe you stereotype the community and assume what they need? Well, if you want to connect in a real way to your neighborhood or city, you better start listening to your neighbors and build on their strengths to raise up local leaders for the long run. For assistance in facilitating this training, please contact me at markjoeckel@gmail.com
Newcastle on inclusion for children with disabilitiesCormac Russell
How do you build a bridge between children and young people who are labelled by their disabilities into the centre of community life? How do you build hospitable communities where such bridge building is common place? These are the questions we address in this presentation through the lens of Asset Based Community Development.
There is a common philosophical base. Community Development is the larger and more comprehensive process which includes community organization. whereas, Community action is a counter- active measure involving collective action for fulfilling the correct demands of the common people
As a student of MSW final year, first time I presented this PPT at RCU's P G Halakatti, P G Centre, Vachana Sanagama,Toravi, Vijayapur. This is a wonderful experience and opportunity to me..
Learning resources compiled by S.Rengasamy for Social Group Work for the students doing their graduation course in Social Work in the colleges affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University
The ppt delineates anatomy of fieldwork practice in Social Work and explain how to conduct fieldwork? what are the principle we use to adhere during fieldwork practicum
So, do you typically guess what would work well to connect with your neighbors? Maybe you stereotype the community and assume what they need? Well, if you want to connect in a real way to your neighborhood or city, you better start listening to your neighbors and build on their strengths to raise up local leaders for the long run. For assistance in facilitating this training, please contact me at markjoeckel@gmail.com
Newcastle on inclusion for children with disabilitiesCormac Russell
How do you build a bridge between children and young people who are labelled by their disabilities into the centre of community life? How do you build hospitable communities where such bridge building is common place? These are the questions we address in this presentation through the lens of Asset Based Community Development.
Presentation made by Cormac Russell ABCD Institute faculty memeber, and ABCD Global Consulting at University of Limerick. May 2009. visit: www.abcdglobal.ie email cormac@nurturedevelopment.ie
Strategic Focus for Social Media in Non-Traditional BusinessesCara Posey
Designed for Ohio Web Leaders, this presentation focuses on the benefits and challenges associated with using social media to support organizational goals in non-traditional businesses. It helps provide a basic framework on how to be a leader, building a case, identifying opportunities and challenges, proceeding with strategy and measuring qualitative and quantitative results. The presentation also looks at building solid relationships to provide a foundation for social media efforts.
A List Of The Best Community Outreach Strategies For You.pdfCallHub
Reach your community effectively with these community outreach strategies. Whether you are a nonprofit, advocacy or political campaign - we have the right solutions for you.
Building and Sustaining Community PartnershipsGeoff Oman
Shelly Griswold, Senior Community Development Specialist from Fehr Graham presents to the Rural Community Pavilion on building community partnerships. Griswold provides solid steps to overcome territorialism, lack of focus, and mistrust to capitalize on complementary resources and skills, effectively and efficiently complete projects, and satisfy funders to better serve your community.
These questions are paraphrased from an actual welfare interview People hoping to leave welfare were asked a series of questions, which focused solely on what they were lacking Also included: tell me about your bad eyes, your poor work history, and all of the failures you have experienced At the end of the interview, there was one open ended question: “do you have anything else to add?”
Who do you hire from the neighborhood? Who do you do business with from the neighborhood? What neighborhood groups do you belong to or meet with regularly? How do you relate to schools, churches, and CBOs in your neighborhood? What do you feel you contribute to the neighborhood and what else might you contribute? Are neighborhood people on your board of directors, advisory groups, or committees?
Recognize your physical assets & economic ones Look with new eyes Build partnerships Asset mapping -physical-eyeball Mapping associations, institutions Learning Interviews: Individuals - gifts to share, want to learn (in congregation, in community) Neighborhood Learning Interviews: Putting it all together to move into action-1) get back to people, businesses 2) connect people, institutions around ideas, issues;