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UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY Often when we think of the term community, we think in geographic terms.

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1 UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY Often when we think of the term community, we think in geographic terms.

2 UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY When defined through physical location by precise boundaries, Our community is the location (i.e. city, town or village) where we live.

3 COMMUNITIES OF INTEREST Communities defined by common cultural heritage, language and beliefs or shared interests.

4 COMMUNITIES OF INTEREST Most of us belong to more than one community, whether we are aware of it or not. For example, an individual can be part of a neighborhood community, a religious community and a community of shared interests all at the same time.

5 COMMUNITIES OF INTEREST RELATIONSHIPS… whether with people or the land, define a community for each individual.

6 COMMUNITY ASSESSMENT KNOWING YOURSELF… LOOKING INWARD… A SELF-ASSESSMENT OF YOUR CAPACITY, STRENGTHS, WEAKNESSES, RESOURCES, SERVICES etc.

7 Your Capacity Inventory “Every person has some gift or capacity of value to others. A strong community is a place that Recognizes those gifts and ensure that they are given. A weak community is a place where lots of people can’t give their gifts and express their capabilities.” Source: Buildings Communities from the Inside Out ~ John Kretzmann and John McKnight

8 IDENTIFYING COMMUNITY RESOURCES COMMUNITY RESOURCES INCLUDE:  Natural Resources  Human Resources  Financial Resources  Infrastructural Resources

9 NATURAL RESOURCES NATURAL RESOURCES ARE ALL THE THINGS THAT NATURE PROVIDES SUCH AS:  Land, air and water  Minerals and surface/subsurface metals and ores  Oil, gas and petroleum  Trees and other plants  Wildlife  The standards, legislation and policies relating to the above.

10 HUMAN RESOURCES  Human resources are about people. People are at the heart of all community matters and, as such, they are critical to success.  It is important to have the right people in the right jobs with the right skills, knowledge and abilities.

11 HUMAN RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES INCLUDE:  Healthy families and lifestyles  Skills building, education and training  Career planning and employment  Effective and legal hiring practices  Workers compensation and pensions  Human rights and labor laws.

12 FINANCIAL RESOURCES FINANCIAL RESOURCES MEANS MONEY AND IT OFTEN IMPLIES HAVING THE ABILITY TO ACQUIRE IT. FINANCIAL RESOURCES INCLUDE:  Family or Earned Income  Fundraising and grant-seeking  Banks and other financial institutions  Community loan funds and lending circles  Access to capital and investment funding

13 FINANCIAL RESOURCES  Government loans and program funds  Cooperatives and other forms of investment  Policies and guidelines related to finance lending and reporting.

14 INFRASTRUCTURAL RESOURCES Infrastructure is part of the resources needed to be effective in community development and includes such obvious things as:  Physical buildings and structures  Transportation and access  Communication systems  Electrical, hydro, sewage, garbage and heating.

15 INFRASTRUCTURAL RESOURCES Infrastructure also refers to the political systems and leadership needed to support a community.

16 Draw YOUR Community Resource Map ME FAMILY COMMUNITY NETWORKS SERVICES/ INSTITUTIONS COMMUNITY RESOURCES ASSOCIATIONSALLIES

17 Questions?


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