While a neighborhood might have deficits like boarded-up storefronts and unemployment, McKnight realized that it also had untapped assets including the skills of local residents and the local clubs and associations, as well as small businesses. He found these local assets could contribute to making the neighborhood a better place if they were asked.
John McKnight is professor emeritus of education and social policy and co-director of the Asset-Based Community Development Institute. More information on ABCD can be found on its website, abcdinstitute.org.
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