Order Description
Assignment is to give thoughts on the reading, not to explain it as it has been read by all just thoughts and opinions and how information could be used as I begin to start a non profit
Tactical Investigations:
BKM: 199-230
Bobo, K., Kendall, J., & Max, S. (2010). Organizing for social change: Midwest Academy manual for activists. Santa Ana, CA: The Forum Press.
Force Field Analysis:
DePaul University/SNL Online. (2010, March 15). Force Field Analysis. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0aO–vf–Q (Links to an external site.)
The ExP Group. (2014, March 18.). ACCA P3 – 27 Lewin’s force field analysis. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0aO–vf–Q (Links to an external site.)
Community Needs & Assets Assessment:
Duncan, D. (2012, March 30). Asset mapping vs. needs assessment: Strategies for greater impact [Video file]. Retrieved from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wYw14uCGbkw (Links to an external site.)
The Laboratory for Community and Economic Development. (n.d.). Community needs assessment: Taking the pulse of your community. Retrieved from https://www.communitydevelopment.uiuc.edu/resources/factsheets/needpuls.html (Links to an external site.)
University of Kansas (2013). Assesing community needs and resources. In The community toolbox (3). Retrieved fromhttps://ctb.ku.edu/en/tablecontents/chapter_1003.aspx (Links to an external site.)
Appreciative Inquiry:
Watkins, J., & Cooperrider, D., (n.d.). Appreciative inquiry: A transformative paradigm. Retrieved from https://occupytampa.org/files/ai/AI%20a%20Transformative%20Paradigm.pdf (Links to an external site.)
Easley, C. (n.d). Appreciative inquiry as a level for social change. Retrieved fromhttps://www.learningace.com/doc/1919336/d9bdb396bc2e4b0ee7aaa5cf6f6cd761/appreciative-inquiry-as-a-lever-for-social-change (Links to an external site.)