OLES-3CI Project Asset Mapping

Asset Mapping is the process of identifying and tallying the resources or assets within a community. ‘Assets’ in this context are not purely economic in nature and they can be identified in a variety of forms – from the skills of individual citizens to the beautiful scenery in which a community is located. The process of inventorying a community’s assets is most commonly undertaken to provide a strong and positive foundation for developing that community.
(Source: Community Asset Mapping Guide, Function Four Ltd. 2004.)

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QCGN Conference 2008
Presenter's PowerPoints and Documents:

Jim Carter (1)
Jim Carter (2)
Jim Carter (3)
Bill Floch (1)
Bill Floch (2)

Floch-Pocock (1)
Floch-Pocock (2)
Floch-Pocock (3)
Jack Jedwab (1)
Jack Jedwab (2)

Hugh Maynard
Pierre Foucher (1)
Pierre Foucher (2)
Rodgers-Needles-Garber (1)
Rodgers-Needles-Garber (2)
Rodgers-Needles-Garber (3)

Rodgers-Needles-Garber (4)
Richard Bourhis
Patricia Lamarre (1)
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