
Characteristics of Catalytic Community Development
In Challenges for Rural America in the Twenty- First Century,
authors Kenneth Pigg and Ted Bradshaw, outline a new model of community
development, catalytic development. The catalytic development model focuses
on mobilizing local talent and leveraging local resources and networks
to find local solutions, and ultimately foster development in and of communities.
This issue of The Agurban covers the characteristics of catalytic community
development:
Capacity-Building: Community developers must be the
foundation that facilitates planning and has the ability to implement
those plans, interacting with a broader network of individuals and
resources.
Empowerment: Citizens must be given a voice in decision
making and the means to achieve goals.
Collaboration: This characteristic is imperative when
problems exceed the capacity of one organization. Collaboration includes
communication, forming networks and cooperative relationships. It requires
that organizations be able to recognize and manage their interdependence,
while creating links between different interests.
Expanded Locus of Activity: Communities must look
beyond their immediate borders at regional development opportunities.
Open Access to Information: Information from state
and federal government, universities, and nonprofit organizations need
to be openly available to all communities.
Comprehensive, Not Categorical: Development activities
must be comprehensive, not categorical. Comprehensive community development
should be administered seamlessly.
As the Rural Sociological Society brief states, “These six characteristics
are continually evolving and reorganizing. They are also interrelated.
Although not an exhaustive list, it serves as a starting point in reimagining
community development.”
Are your community development organizations based on these characteristics?
If not, can you see the difference it would make if they were?
Thanks to the Rural Sociological Society Issue Brief, Catalytic
Community Development, for reporting on this approach to community
and economic development.
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