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What are community assets? Here’s how to map them But what exactly are community assets, and how do you map them? This article will answer these questions A community asset — also known as a community resource — is any collective knowledge, skills, talents, or resources that belong to the community and can help it solve its problems
Section 8. Identifying Community Assets and Resources A community asset (or community resource, a very similar term) is anything that can be used to improve the quality of community life And this means: It can be a person -- Residents can be empowered to realize and use their abilities to build and transform the community
Seven Types of Community Assets - The University of Memphis Seven Types of Community Assets Every community—no matter how rich or how poor—has assets that can be identified and mobilized in community work Assets are untapped potential which can be put into action to improve conditions
Understanding Community Capacity and Assets • Communities can engage in a local asset mapping process relevant to a current community goal • Communities can inventory and build on strengths of their local citizens • Communities can identify what existing community assets can be connected to multiply their impact by creating new efforts with unique approaches
The Community Mapping Toolkit - Rethink the Village Community Mapping (sometimes called asset mapping) is all about involving residents in identifying the assets of their neighborhood, looking at opportunities and creating a picture of what it is like to live there
Quality statement 3: Identifying community assets | Community . . . - NICE All communities have strengths, or 'assets', that they can contribute to developing local health and wellbeing initiatives Community assets include not only buildings and facilities but also people, with their skills, knowledge, social networks and relationships
What Is an Asset? Examples and Definitions - Groundwork USA Whether nonprofit, for-profit, or governmental, institutional and civic assets are entities, enterprises, associations, or groups in a community that provide programs, services, commerce, or affiliation
Community Assets: Community Assets: The Heart of Common Property . . . Community assets are the building blocks of social fabric, forming the backbone of communal life and contributing to the prosperity of common property These assets can be tangible, like public parks, libraries, and community centers, or intangible, such as local knowledge, cultural heritage, and