Community Development Final

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all of the above Leverage complementary strengths Diversify asset base Tap into leadership skills of established organizations

A compelling reason for nonprofits to merge or form an alliance is to

Objectified

According to cultural capital theory the material objects that indicate social class.

true

According to cultural capital theory the material objects that indicate social class.

Consensus Organizing

An approach to community organizing that focuses on long-term community welfare, community leadership developed and building relationships is best described as...

trust

An important factor influencing integrated services among nonprofit profits based on the _____ they have built-in working together in previous situations.

false

Being able to obtain Native American jewelry or pottery is a type of cognitive culture.

all of the above Mostly use organic farming techniques Link consumers with growers Improve access to nutritious food

Community Supported Agriculture Systems:

true

Deciding to collaborate is usually based on a collective accumulation of positive signals and discoveries that realize the benefits of mutual interest (true or false)

true

Nonprofits are an intermediary filling in the gap between individual and government (true or false)

all of the above Technology Capital Future systems

Nonprofits benefit from working together on technology investments to lower their individual organization's investment in

Two strategies for including art into community and economic development plans are tourist venues and comprehensive approaches. An example of tourist venues is Santa Fe, New Mexico. Santa Fe is a city highly populated with and is well known for its art and culture in which they rely heavily on tourists. For example, Meow Wolf, the interactive art exhibit in Santa Fe, is very popular and draws a lot of tourism, one of many art exhibits and tourist spots in the city. An example of a comprehensive approach is the live music community of Austin, Texas. Much of the cities revenue comes from live music venues, festivals or events, and smaller restaurants or shops that are able to have live performances. Austin is considered the "live music capital of the world" and the city relies on that heavily from an economic and cultural aspect. The live music industry, and the city itself, is suffering from COVID restrictions which have closed many live music venues in Austin.

Please refer to the reading by Phillip (2004). Describe 2 different strategies for including art into community and economic development plans. Please provide an example to illustrate each strategy.

all of the above public health and access food waste and water pollution transportation and economy

Pothukuchi, K., & Kaufman suggest issues such as _________ and _______________ make food policy a planning issue.

true

Pothukuchi, K., & Kaufman suggest one reason planners have not necessarily advanced the issue of food insecurity in planning is that food is primarily driven by private markets.

food pantry

The UNT _____________________ is one resource UNT is offering to help students address hunger.

environment health and nutrition corporate control

The following are growing concerns of the food system and its potential negative effects on (pick 3)

Three key considerations in creating a collaborative work plan are 1) shared vision, in which members are willing to act together to come to an agreement of what is needed from the collaboration, 2) diversity, in which community collaborations are open to the ideas and help from different different cultural, racial, ethnic, and income groups, and 3) multiple sectors, in which the collaboration is open to include as many groups and aspects of a community, so far as they are compatible with the mission and ideas of the collaboration. I believe these three to be key considerations in creating a collaborative work plan in community development due to the fact that a collaboration is only beneficial if it is incorporating and listening to all aspects and members of a community, as well as cooperating with all aspects and members of a community.

What are three key considerations in creating a collaborative work plan? Define, provide an example, and elaborate in the context of community development. You may use your community mapping project as your example.

The role of the initiating committee is to determine the goals of the collaboration, draft a mission or statement of purpose, develop membership expectations and determine a list of members, conduct research about the issues that will be addressed by the collaboration, and invite members and plan the first meeting. The initiating committee is most important in community development in getting the ball rolling for collaborations and ensuring that the idea of the collaboration is straightforward and concise, while also reaching out to people who will help achieve the goals of the collaboration. For example, an initiating committee focused on the collaboration of organizations to address the issue of littering in a city would narrow down the mission of the collaboration and think of groups who would benefit the collaboration and invite them to the first meeting.

What is the role of an initiating committee in building a collaboration? Define, provide an example, and elaborate on what this means in the context of community development. You may use your community mapping project as your example.

decision-making

When examining the weekly COVID-19 briefings by Dallas County Judge Jenkins we learn about the current status of COVID-19 positive tests, deaths, and the Judge's recommendations for issues affecting the community as informed by the Public Health and Centers for Disease Control. The method for examining this local power structure is referred to as...

coordination

When neighboring communities agree to work together on a common goal through the commitment of resources such as financial capital, land, public investment this level of partnership is defined as....

Cultural

__________ captial represents forces of family backgrounds and educational qualification converted into economic capital as a structure and function of the community.

reputational

_______________________ power relies on informants to identify influential people in community; individuals with powerful reputations are able to connect more easily to the resources necessary to advance their agenda.

consensus/conflict

_________________________ organizing is built on the theory of social capital in that power does not have to be concentrated at the top but can be redistributed (partnership) and grown among other members of the group.


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