Exploring Regional Assets and Barriers Module Seven.

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Exploring Regional Assets and Barriers Module Seven

Reflecting on the Last Session Since Module Six, have you:  Considered potential economic development strategies?  Explored additional economic data?  Developed any new insights?  Completed any assignments? Other thoughts or comments?

What Module Seven Is All About Introduce asset-based community development (ABCD) Discuss the four areas that are part of the ABCD process. Link the ABCD process to the seven community capitals Identify regional assets & barriers

Four Arenas for Uncovering Assets People Local Formal Institutions Voluntary Associations Physical Resources Source: Kretzmann & McKnight (1993)

Let’s Start with People People

Assets of People The Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD ) Approach:  Uncovers hidden talents and skills of people in your region.  Identifies people in key positions with access to important resources.  Taps the skills/talents of citizens who can help

Tools to Uncover Hidden Assets of Individuals Capacity Inventory of Individuals Community Participation and Leadership Inventory

Summary of “People” Tools Specific ToolWhat It DoesWhy It’s Important Capacity Inventory of Individuals Zeroes in on the skills people have developed Finds people with the skills needed to get projects and programs implemented Community Participation and Leadership Inventory Finds emerging leaders and uncovers the leadership potential in the region. Expands leadership and broadens the number of people working on regional goals. People

The Next Asset Mapping Area Voluntary Associations

Voluntary Associations Rely on regular or occasional volunteers Have few, if any, paid staff Have autonomy from the state Are self-governed by a board of unpaid individuals (usually) Tend to be not-for-profit organizations Provide a benefit or service to non- members Voluntary Associations Source: BusinessDictionary.com

The Third Arena of Assets Local Formal Institutions

Local Institutions Formal organizations that: Provide programs, facilities and services to meet needs of residents. Carrying out functions vital to long-term community sustainability. Influence the vitality of the region by their presence and strength Source: Etzen and Baca-Zinn, 2001; Sparknotes.com, 2006 Local Formal Institutions

Local Institutions Key to Economic Development  Education  Economic  Political/Governmental  Health

Uncovering Assets of Voluntary Associations & Local Formal Institutions Challenge: How to identify the relevant assets and resources of voluntary groups and community institutions? Solution: Inventory of Voluntary Associations and Local Formal Institutions

Information Collected Mission or purpose Physical location Number of members and/or employees Current & planned activities or programs Partnering organizations Current resources: Buildings Equipment Expertise Grants, donations External resources

UNCOVERING YOUR REGIONAL TEAM’S ORGANIZATIONAL ASSETS

The Fourth Area of Assets Physical Resources

Physical Resources Natural & Human-Made  Water and land-related amenities  Vacant and underutilized buildings  Historical & cultural sites; museums  Recreational facilities; parks  Housing stock  Educational centers; health facilities  Roads & transportation systems

THE COMMUNITY CAPITALS FRAMEWORK Sources: Flora & Flora (2008); Jacobs (2007)

The Seven Community Capitals NaturalCulturalHumanSocialPoliticalFinancialBuilt A Vibrant Region

Defining the Capitals CapitalsDefinition NaturalQuality & quantity of natural & environmental resources. CulturalValues, norms, beliefs & traditions; includes historic material goods HumanEducation & skills of residents; learning opportunities, programs to build local leadership. SocialConnections among people & organizations; links inside & outside of region. PoliticalAbility to influence & enforce rules and regulations. Access to influential people in govt. positions; level of citizen engagement. FinancialFinancial resources available for development efforts. BuiltThe infrastructure of the region – facilities, services, physical structures.

Linking Asset Mapping & Community Capitals A Comprehensive Approach to Discovering the Assets to Support Regional Goals The Asset Mapping Arenas The Community Capitals

Exploring Possible Barriers: The Other Dimension to Consider Are there forces at play that might impede your efforts to achieve your regional goals?  Factors within the region?  Factors outside the region? How can we identify these possible barriers?

Adding Barriers to the Template Adding a column to identify barriers

Let’s Try the Template Select a potential regional goal from Module Four’s list Develop a list of assets across the seven capitals related to the potential goal Identify existing or potential barriers across the seven capitals related to the potential goal

Goals: What Assets Do We Have? Increase the survival rate of new business start-ups (less than 5-years-old) Establish a public/private funded business incubator center and house 15 business incubator firms in this center.

Keep in Mind... As you identify key voluntary associations and formal institutions Interview leaders & members of the organizations Collect pertinent information using the “Inventory to Voluntary Associations and Local Institutions” Link the activities/interests of these groups with your regional goals and activities

Final Reflections What are the insights you’ve gained from this module? Anything still confusing? What needs to be done before the next SET meeting to build on this topic? Other issues to clarify or discuss?

What’s Ahead Module Eight will: Help finalize your regional goals Introduce the ABCs of success Guide you in the selection of strategies to achieve your goals Show you how to build a sound action plan