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Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Community (Locality) Development

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas What is locality development? Locality development is community building through improving the process by which things get done. Locality development creates an infrastructure for community activism and action. Locality development emphasizes positive action on the part of a whole community.

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Why should you engage in locality development? Locality development breaks down barriers within the community by encouraging and improving communication among all individuals and groups in the population. Locality development brings together people who normally have no contact, and defines the community as including all of them. Locality development lays a solid foundation for community support of activism around issues of importance. Locality development helps individuals and groups acquire new skills and knowledge.

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Why should you engage in locality development? (cont.) Locality development brings forth natural leaders from within the community. Locality development encourages the community to identify its own resources and understand its own strengths. Locality development makes the community self-sufficient and able to identify and solve its own problems. Locality development gives voice to everyone, and makes participatory democracy the normal method of community decision-making. Locality development builds a foundation for real community and equity, leading to a healthy community and long-term, positive, social change.

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas When should you engage in locality development? Locality development is appropriate at almost any time in almost any community.

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas Who should be involved in locality development? Locality development should be inclusive and participatory, involving people from all sectors and areas of the community.

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas How do you engage in locality development? Get to know the community by learning its history, spending time experiencing it, and establishing relationships with its members. Determine what will motivate the community to organize. Identify opinion leaders and other trusted individuals and groups, and work with them. Recruit people to the effort. Establish a communication system. Encourage leadership from within the community.

Copyright © 2014 by The University of Kansas How do you engage in locality development? (cont.) Create a structure as a focus for the development effort. Define the most important issues that relate to the community’s overall concerns. Develop a strategic plan. Continually monitor and evaluate your work. Make the locality development effort self- sustaining and community-run, so that it’s established as a permanent fixture.