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Introduction to SSSNY Class: Concepts and Practices in Community Development

Teacher: Amanda Czarnecki SSSNY 12th Training Orientation August 21, 2012

Class Topic: Concepts and Practices in Community Development


What does concepts mean? What are practices? What is community development?

Class Schedule 2012

Two Sections of Class

Section 1: Concepts of Community Development - Ideas (your ideas and other peoples ideas) - Vocabulary - Case Studies (local and international)

Two Sections of Class

Section 2: Practices of Community Development - Leadership - Grant and report writing - Human resources - Evaluation - Advocacy - Fundraising - Project Management

Any questions?

Concepts in Community Development


Session 1: What is Community Development?

Definition: Community Development


Community Development empowers people by giving them the skills they need to make change in their communities.

3 Parts of Community Development (The 3 Es)

Educate = To give or share knowledge or training through school or study

Enable = To give or share materials, knowledge, or opportunity

Empower = To give or share power with someone

Values of Community Development


A value is something that is important. There are 9 values, or things that are important, of community development.

Value 1: Fairness
Fairness means treating people equally and reasonably No favoritism No self-interest No bias

Value 2: Equality
Equality means being equal or the same.

Value 3: Accountability
Accountability means that you are willing to take responsibility for your actions.

Value 4: Opportunity
Opportunity means having a good chance for advancement or progress.

Value 5: Choice
Choice means being able to choose something freely

Value 6: Participation
Participation means being active in the community and any projects.

Value 7: Mutuality
With mutuality, members of an organization and community share both profits (the money you get), and expenses (the money you spend).

Value 8: Reciprocity
Reciprocity means an equal exchange.

Value 9: Continuous Learning


Continuous learning means that youll never stop learning or looking for more information or new knowledge.

Activity Break

Break into groups and take 20 minutes to review these 9 different terms. Complete the worksheet given to you. After 20 minutes, you will present your worksheet to the class.

Review of Terms
An equal exchange is: reciprocity You are willing to take responsibility for your actions - you have: accountability Choosing something freely is: choice No favoritism, no self-interest, no bias is: fairness

Review of Terms
A good chance for advancement or progress is: opportunity When members of an organization and community share both profits and expenses, you have: mutuality

Review of Terms
This means that youll never stop learning or looking for more information or new knowledge. This term is: continuous learning Being active in community and any projects means: participation Being equal or the same is: equality

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