"It is a worthy book, with probably the best collection of resources anywhere for those trying to combine organizing and development." --SHELTERFORCE MAGAZINE Organizing for Community Controlled Development is about renewing and revitalizing local living places through shared grassroots work focused on stimulating racial unity, civic vigor, and economic fairness. It proposes a detailed model for understanding the communities we call home and for guiding residents and their allies to strengthen local assets,…mehr
"It is a worthy book, with probably the best collection of resources anywhere for those trying to combine organizing and development." --SHELTERFORCE MAGAZINE Organizing for Community Controlled Development is about renewing and revitalizing local living places through shared grassroots work focused on stimulating racial unity, civic vigor, and economic fairness. It proposes a detailed model for understanding the communities we call home and for guiding residents and their allies to strengthen local assets, reduce distress, and make and control needed social, political, and economic plans for change. This book¿s coast-to-coast and beyond set of down-to-earth case studies aims at helping readers understand what are effective and what are ineffective methods for tackling renewal. Key Features * Cases and their assessments: These offer ways that small communities across the globe today can honor diversity and civic responsibility and build programs that promote and facilitate year-around participation, while maintaining fruitful links to the governments, businesses, foundations and other institutions that can provide essential resources for change * "How to" chapters: These chapters contain detailed, tested techniques for recruiting, planning, fundraising, communicating, leadership growth, and other skills and processes that are part of the book¿s model which combines community organizing and community economic development. * Suggestions on how and why authentic renewal groups can lay claim to resources adequate to carry out quality programs and projects with lasting impact: Throughout, the authors propose how organizing, planning, and implementation activities can be carried out with widespread inclusion of residents and other parties of interest, thereby insuring authenticity, ownership and support. * Technical chapters on making a long-range plan for a renewal organization: Making a plan for a small community and all its interests is covered from building social strength, securing adequate resources, building a community¿s financial assets, and creating affordable housing, to transforming a local shopping area, and boosting workforce development. Intended Audience: The book was written for students who aspire to work as community organizers, and all those who practice organizing and community development whether as volunteers or professionals.
Pat Murphy is President of Cornerstones for Development a for-profit firm that works on the local, regional, and national levels with the community, human service, public and philanthropic sectors providing consultation, training and technical assistance to build resilient and inclusive organizations and communities. She has more than 20 years experience working for and with community-based and community-serving organizations and human service providers as staff, volunteer, board member, consultant and educator in community organizing and development. Prior to establishing Cornerstones for Development in 1992, Pat worked along side residents of Pittsburgh neighborhoods as Executive Director of the Stanton Heights Civic Association and Associate Director of the Hill Community Development Corporation, and Economic Development Planner at the Community Technical Assistance Center. As an Adjunct Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, Pat teaches graduate courses in governance, grant proposal writing, community organizing and development, and working with diverse populations. As an organizer committed to community led social change, Pat has served as a Board member and active volunteer with many Pittsburgh-based non-profits, and nationally with the Development Leadership Network. She is currently on the Board and Grantmaking Committee Co-Chair of the Three Rivers Community Foundation, which funds community-led economic and social justice initiatives, and serves on the Steering Committee of the Regional Coalition of Community Builders, of which she is a founding organizer. For the past six years Pat has been a potter and grown to embrace woodfiring. Pat Murphy is President of Cornerstones for Development a for-profit firm that works on the local, regional, and national levels with the community, human service, public and philanthropic sectors providing consultation, training and technical assistance to build resilient and inclusive organizations and communities. She has more than 20 years experience working for and with community-based and community-serving organizations and human service providers as staff, volunteer, board member, consultant and educator in community organizing and development. Prior to establishing Cornerstones for Development in 1992, Pat worked along side residents of Pittsburgh neighborhoods as Executive Director of the Stanton Heights Civic Association and Associate Director of the Hill Community Development Corporation, and Economic Development Planner at the Community Technical Assistance Center. As an Adjunct Professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Social Work, Pat teaches graduate courses in governance, grant proposal writing, community organizing and development, and working with diverse populations. As an organizer committed to community led social change, Pat has served as a Board member and active volunteer with many Pittsburgh-based non-profits, and nationally with the Development Leadership Network. She is currently on the Board and Grantmaking Committee Co-Chair of the Three Rivers Community Foundation, which funds community-led economic and social justice initiatives, and serves on the Steering Committee of the Regional Coalition of Community Builders, of which she is a founding organizer. For the past six years Pat has been a potter and grown to embrace woodfiring.
Inhaltsangabe
A Personal Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Potency of Community Power Chapter 3 Community Development Corporations and the Resurgence of Organizing Chapter 4 The Small Community Chapter 5 Community Organizing: Principal Tool for Change and Reform Chapter 6 Participation: Lifeblood of Renewal Chapter 7 Aliquippa: A Small Community on the Front Line Chapter 8 Forging an Organizational Plan Chapter 9 Unity in Creating a Comprehensive Community Plan Chapter 10 Maximizing Social Strength Chapter 11 Tapping Essential Resources Chapter 12 Capital Formation: Building Community Financial Assets Chapter 13 Neighborhood Preservation Through Affordable Housing Chapter 14 Business District Renewal: Transforming Your Shopping Area Chapter 15 Workforce Development: Strengthening the Economic Base of the Small Community Chapter 16 Organizing for Community Controlled Development and the Promise of Coalition Politics Index About the Authors
A Personal Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 The Potency of Community Power Chapter 3 Community Development Corporations and the Resurgence of Organizing Chapter 4 The Small Community Chapter 5 Community Organizing: Principal Tool for Change and Reform Chapter 6 Participation: Lifeblood of Renewal Chapter 7 Aliquippa: A Small Community on the Front Line Chapter 8 Forging an Organizational Plan Chapter 9 Unity in Creating a Comprehensive Community Plan Chapter 10 Maximizing Social Strength Chapter 11 Tapping Essential Resources Chapter 12 Capital Formation: Building Community Financial Assets Chapter 13 Neighborhood Preservation Through Affordable Housing Chapter 14 Business District Renewal: Transforming Your Shopping Area Chapter 15 Workforce Development: Strengthening the Economic Base of the Small Community Chapter 16 Organizing for Community Controlled Development and the Promise of Coalition Politics Index About the Authors
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