Instead of focusing on a community's needs, deficiencies and problems,
asset-based community development helps them become stronger and
more self-reliant by discovering, mapping and mobilizing all their
local assets. Few people realize how many assets any community
has:
By the late 1990s, communities around the country were mapping
and using these resources in imaginative ways, bringing them out
of the closet and into creative synergy with each other, with
dramatic results. Asset-based community development has provided
leaders and institutions in all sectors with an approach that
is relatively cheap, effective and empowering, that avoids paternalism
and dependence -- an approach that can be supported by all parts
of the political spectrum and initiated at any level of civic
life.
John P. Kretzmann and John L. McKnight, Building
Communities from the Inside Out: A Path Toward Finding and Mobilizing a Community's
Assets
(Center for Urban Affairs and Policy Research, 1993);
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