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This book describes many of the unique contributions of the Food
& Fitness program including a number of early successes,
drawing lessons from efforts to form and maintain partnerships, and
from the strategies employed to create structural change in
communities. This important study introduces the Food and Fitness
community partnerships and their work to increase access to
healthy, locally grown food, and opportunities for physical
activity, in vulnerable communities across the United States.
Established in 2007 and funded by the WK Kellogg Foundation, the
partnerships are increasing the capacity of communities to
participate in policy and systems change to positively affect their
health and well-being. The material covered in the chapters provide
an illustration of how funders, grantees, and partners can work
together to create sustainable change at the neighborhood level to
ensure that all children and families are able to thrive. A range
of studies ae looked at from the various initiatives funded
nationwide to evaluation methods and results, and an explanation of
the role of philanthropy in community development from the
viewpoint of the funders. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Community Development.
This book describes many of the unique contributions of the Food
& Fitness program including a number of early successes,
drawing lessons from efforts to form and maintain partnerships, and
from the strategies employed to create structural change in
communities. This important study introduces the Food and Fitness
community partnerships and their work to increase access to
healthy, locally grown food, and opportunities for physical
activity, in vulnerable communities across the United States.
Established in 2007 and funded by the WK Kellogg Foundation, the
partnerships are increasing the capacity of communities to
participate in policy and systems change to positively affect their
health and well-being. The material covered in the chapters provide
an illustration of how funders, grantees, and partners can work
together to create sustainable change at the neighborhood level to
ensure that all children and families are able to thrive. A range
of studies ae looked at from the various initiatives funded
nationwide to evaluation methods and results, and an explanation of
the role of philanthropy in community development from the
viewpoint of the funders. This book was originally published as a
special issue of Community Development.
Finding innovative and useful measurement practices for community
development projects is gaining in importance as policymakers
increase the demands for accountability. This book examines some of
the latest efforts to document the effectiveness of local
development efforts. The types of documentation differ by types of
project, jurisdiction, and country but they have a common focus of
recognizing the importance of the Community Capitals framework.
Public agencies in the past have often measured development
successes by the number of jobs created and/or amount of private
investment forthcoming. However, the impacts of community
development reach much deeper than those indicators. Strengthening
local decision-making capacity is a common component of development
efforts as is engaging populations that, in the past, have not been
active in decision-making. These and other considerations are
explored in more detail by authors in this volume. Local
policymakers and practitioners will be continually pressured to
provide more documentation of outcomes and readers will gain
considerable insights into alternative approaches that can be
included in projects but can also see the common elements needed to
create a solid measurement system. International insights are a
special strength of the discussions in this book. This book was
published as a special issue of Community Development.
Finding innovative and useful measurement practices for community
development projects is gaining in importance as policymakers
increase the demands for accountability. This book examines some of
the latest efforts to document the effectiveness of local
development efforts. The types of documentation differ by types of
project, jurisdiction, and country but they have a common focus of
recognizing the importance of the Community Capitals framework.
Public agencies in the past have often measured development
successes by the number of jobs created and/or amount of private
investment forthcoming. However, the impacts of community
development reach much deeper than those indicators. Strengthening
local decision-making capacity is a common component of development
efforts as is engaging populations that, in the past, have not been
active in decision-making. These and other considerations are
explored in more detail by authors in this volume. Local
policymakers and practitioners will be continually pressured to
provide more documentation of outcomes and readers will gain
considerable insights into alternative approaches that can be
included in projects but can also see the common elements needed to
create a solid measurement system. International insights are a
special strength of the discussions in this book. This book was
published as a special issue of Community Development.
This book brings together several systems-level approaches to the
consideration of the interaction of livelihood choices, natural
resource management and participatory action research on
sustainable development. By focusing on these approaches to
community change, the volume hopes to encourage readers to consider
how they might adopt methods such as Sustainable Livelihoods
Approach (SLA), Community Capitals Framework (CCF) and
Participatory Action Research (PAR) in their own research, practice
and teaching. Thus, this volume will engage readers in reflection
about the importance of systems-level approaches that address
poverty from the perspective of the poor, natural resource
management that maintains the resource for future generations, and
the engagement of local people in designing and implementing, and
thus owning, strategies that address equity as well as economic
security and the environment. This book was originally published as
a special issue of Community Development.
Fifth in the series of Stories to learn from. A read to me, I can
read book.
Three Illustrated Short Stories for Children on Learning values and
having faith.
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