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“Building Community
from Within”
Presentation by Peter Kenyon
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Connecting with Ontario
Constance Creek, March
Township, Kanata, Ottawa
Spending time with
people who care
“The greatest asset of any
community is simply people
who care”
-Paul Born
Tamarack
Engaging with people
from small rural communities
‘The nice thing about living
in a small town is that when
you don’t know what you’re
doing, someone else does’
- Peter Kenyon
‘The sun does not
forget a village
because it is
small’
African Proverb
Chatham-Kentt
Stuart Kiar
Dresden
Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig
Sault Ste. Marie
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Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
Sharing about building
from within and
community Power
‘I work from the firm
belief that “whatever the
issue, community is the
answer.”’
-Margaret Wheatley
“Community has the power to
change everything. No amount of
innovation, individual brilliance, or
money can transform our broken
society as effectively and
sustainably as building community"
John Kania, Co-creator
of Collective Impact
Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
‘Most communities can
often be compared to an
ice hockey game where
10,000 people who need
the exercise, turn up to
watch
12 players
who don’t.’
(Peter Kenyon)
• ‘Top down, outside in’
• Focus on weaknesses, deficiencies,
needs and disabilities
• Services and programs are the answer
to community needs
• Consumers/clients/customers/service
users
• Silo provision
• Focus on servicing of community, not
strengthening community
• Dependence on outside professionals
Traditional
Community Development
TO FOR
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Mudginbadi, Kakadu
Margaret Wheatley
“One of the things we need
to learn is that every great
change starts from very
small conversations held
among people who care”
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Mark
Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
Key Learnings:
.
❖ Change is an inside-job.
❖ Communities are untapped
reservoirs of possibility.
❖ Never do anything for
anyone that they can do
for themselves.
Key Learnings:
❖ Healthy communities are places where
everyone member belongs, matters
and contributes.
❖ Everybody has gifts- no exceptions.
❖ Start with what is strong, not wrong.
❖ Everyone cares about something and
its their motivation to act.
Key Learnings:
❖ Community building is all about
relationship building
❖ More conversations, less meetings!
❖ Less services, more community.
❖ Focus on strengthening community,
not servicing community
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‘Change is a threat when done to
me, but an opportunity when done
by me’
‘When we do change to people
they experience it as violence.
When people do change for
themselves they experience it as
liberation”
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
‘Our purpose is
not to help
people. Our
purpose is to
build a different
kind of
community for us
all.’
Susan Rans
John McKnight
Jody Kretzmann
John McKnight
Jody Kretzmann
Asset Based
Community
Development
Institute.
Chicago, USA
‘Top down, outside in’
Weaknesses
deficiencies, needs
Disabilities
Consumers/clients/custom
ers of services
and programs
Silo provision
Servicing of community
Dependence on outside
ABCD
Traditional
Community Development
‘Inside out’
Strengths
assets, opportunities
Abilities, capacities
Citizens/co-producers/co-
owners of local initiatives
Collaboration, relationships,
networking
Strengthening of community
Importance of community
relationships
Leadership by ‘stepping back’
TO FOR
WITH OF / BY
Consumers Customers
Clients Service Users
Producers Citizens
Co-Designers Contributors
‘Strong communities are created
when citizens are the producers of
their own future. They can not be
replaced. No professional,
institution, business or government
can substitute for the power,
creativity or relevance of
productive citizens.’
Mike Green
‘The future of
every community
lies in capturing
the passion,
imagination, and
resources of its
people’.
(Ernesto Sirolli)
The Story of Kulin
Town Mission- 1998
Stop depopulation and loss of
town services
through-
➢Becoming a more than “a dot
on the map”.
➢Building local pride and
commitment.
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Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
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Ninja Warrier Course in Kulin
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Kulin Community
Bank
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Camp Hart
Travelling Ambassadors for Kulin
‘Kulin
Open
Doors’
and ‘Kulin
By Night’
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Kulin Hub
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What is the
recipe for building a
strong and resilient
community from
within?
‘Given the task of rejuvenating
a region and the choice of
$50 million, or $2 million and
20 committed local leaders,
we would choose the smaller
amount of money and the
committed leaders.’
(McKinsey and Company (1994) Lead Local
Compete Global: Unlocking the Growth of
Australia’s Regions)
What is leadership?
‘Leadership is the thing
that wins battles. I have
it, but I’ll be damned if I
can define it’.
General George Patton
'Leadership is not
necessarily a title or a
powerful position; it is a
process, it is relational,
it is making something
happen, it is leaving a
mark.’
-Larraine Matusak
‘A leader’s task is to
open doors and windows’.
-John Gardiner
‘If your actions inspire
others to dream more,
learn more and become
more, you are a leader.’
John Quincey
Adams
‘If you want a year of
prosperity, grow grass.
If you want ten years of
prosperity, grow trees.
If you want 100 years of
prosperity, grow people.‘
Scott’s Bluff Leadership
The Community
Builders Program
A grassroots leadership program
that seeks to support local
community builders within a defined
cluster of communities to better
understand and build their local
and regional community and
economy.
C. B. Program Goals
 Provide the necessary information,
skills, tools, motivation, confidence and
passion to positively manage community
change.
 Encourage new thinking about ways to
better support and nurture social and
economic development at local and
regional levels.
 Stimulate collaboration between
communities and create peer support
networks and friendship links across a
region.
C. B. Learning Program Components
 Monthly ‘Cluster Muster’ workshop days
 Community asset mapping experiences.
 Individual community team meetings
 Additional leadership skills development opportunities.
 Final celebration event.
 Formulation of local action plans.
Community
Action
Plan
Typical Monthly ‘Cluster Muster’ Day
‘First Impressions’ tour of host
community – feedback to hosts.
Informal sharing over refreshment
breaks.
 Resource information session.
Sharing of case studies.
 Interactive workshop experience
focusing on an identified learning
priorities.
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2. Cultivate a positive
and proactive mindset
• appreciates that meaningful and
lasting transformation always
originates from within the
community, not from the ‘top
down or outside in’
• accepts change and welcomes new
and alternative thinking
• values idea and opportunity
obsession
Appreciative Mindset
“Life is different when you
focus on the positive. There
is more affirmation, more
possibility and more hope.”
(Father Gregorio Banaga )
We Can Ask Questions in Two Ways
1. What is wrong with our community?
What problems can we fix?
What are the needs of our community?
What is broken?
or
2. What are the strengths and assets of our
community?
Share a time when you felt our community
was at it’s best?
What do you value most about our
community?
What is the essence of our community
that makes it unique and strong?
The key question is-
‘What matters to
you?’
Rather than -
‘What’s the matter?’
Communities
have
deficiencies
and needs
Communities
and it’s citizens
have capacities
and assets
COMMUNITY NEEDS MAP
Unemployment
Vacant
Shops
Run
Down
Shopping
Centre
Homelessness
Truancy
Dysfunctional
Families
Welfare
Dependency
Alcoholism
Drug Abuse
Youth
Suicide
Loss of
Community Spirit
Child
Abuse
Mental
Health
Crime
Bullying
Graffiti
Early
School Leavers
Illiteracy
COMMUNITY ASSETS MAP
LOCAL INSTITUTIONS & RESOURCES
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS
GIFTS OF INDIVIDUAL
Local
Businesses
Ovals
Hospital
Schools
Service
Clubs
Neigh -
bourhood
House
Community
Organisations
Sporting
Teams
Churches
Mosques
Temples
Young
People
All
Residents
Senior
Citizens
Community
Stories
Artists
Labelled
People
Local Facilities
Government
Agencies
Local
Council
Community Asset
Richness
“Every community has far
more assets than anyone
person knows”
-Mike Green
Six Key Community Assets
1.People’s passions, skills, connections and
experiences and above all,
what they care about
2. The physical world
3. Community associations
4. Institutional assets
5. Economic/business assets
6. Cultural assets-stories, traditions,
heritage
2. Positive and proactive
mindset
• focuses on optimism, expectation
and ‘the half full part of the
glass’
• takes risks and encourages a
resilient ‘can-do’ outlook
• balances the focus on
community, economic and
environmental wellbeing
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"…But no community can
use this guide unless you,
the individual reading this
foreword at this moment,
say to yourself, ‘I’m going
to pitch in to make this
work.’”
US Small Town Manual for
Community Action, 1942
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‘I think negative people
should be taxed. They require an
incredible amount of energy.
They're like corgis nibbling at
your ankles and I'm sure they
exist to show us the difference
between heaven and hell.’
(Vicki Buck, Mayor, Christchurch City Council)
‘You can’t move your town to
a different location. You can
move your town’s attitude in
a different direction’
Heartland Center for
Leadership Development, USA
‘Nowadays towns are really not so different from
businesses, they need to keep recreating
themselves. Not so many years ago country
towns were subject to general trends. They
would all do well or all do badly. The picture is
now very uneven. The successful towns are likely
to be driven by people who are passionate and
creative, who see an opportunity and go for it.
You need communities with a bit of get up and go
spirit. Some have it, some don't.‘
Roy Powell
• Encourages broad based and
inclusive community involvement
• Maximises community
conversations
• Identifies maps and promotes
awareness of local assets,
capacities, strengths,
opportunities and competitive
advantages
3. Healthy Community
Building Behaviours
Gift-Obsessive
‘Every single person has
capacities, abilities, gifts and
ideas, and living a good life
depends on whether those
capacities can be used, abilities
expressed, gifts given and
ideas shared”
Jody Kretzmann
World Health Organisation (WHO)
Definition of Mental Health-
“a state of wellbeing in which the
individual realises his or her own
abilities, can cope with the
normal stresses of life, can work
productively and fruitfully, and is
able to make a contribution to his
or her community.’
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Story of the New
Prospect Baptist
Church
Introduction
My name is ___________.
1. What is your name?
2. Did someone talk to you about what the ‘Gift Exchange’ is all
about?
3. What do you understand it to be?
Basically, we believe that everyone has God-given talents and
gifts that can be used to benefit the community. I’d like to spend
a few minutes talking to you about your gifts and skills.
Gifts
Gifts are abilities that we are born with. We may develop them, but no
one has to teach them to us.
1. What positive qualities do people say you have?
2. Who are the people in your life that you give to? How do you give
to them?
3. When was the last time you shared with someone else? What was
it?
4. What do you give that makes you feel good?
New Prospect Baptist Church
Cincinnati, OH
Conversation Questions
Skills
Sometimes we have talents that we’ve acquired in
everyday life such as cooking and fixing things.
1. What do you enjoy doing?
2. If you could start a business what would it be?
3. What do you like to do that people would pay you to
do?
4. Have you ever made anything? Have you ever fixed
anything?
Dreams
Before you go, I want to take a minute and hear about
your dreams – those goals you hope to accomplish.
1. What are your dreams?
2. If you could snap your fingers and be doing
anything, what would it be?
New Prospect Baptist Church
Conversation Questions
‘We were feeding folks,
but we were not getting
to know them.’
(Damian Lynch 111,New Prospect Baptist
Church Pastor)
Discover what people
care about
“Everyone cares
about something,
and that passion is
his or her
motivation to act.”
-Jody Kretzmann
Canadian Survey : Why
People Volunteered
82% of respondents said:
‘because someone who
they knew, asked them do
something they liked doing’
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Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
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Key Question:
Whose gifts are
underutilised in
the community?
Labelled People:
• Homeless Unemployed
• Low income person
• Non-English speaking
• Single parent
• Addict
• Offender
• Old person
• At-risk youth
• Person with disability
'EVERY LIVING PERSON HAS SOME
GIFT OR CAPACITY OF VALUE TO
OTHERS. A STRONG COMMUNITY
IS A PLACE THAT RECOGNISES
THESE GIFTS AND
ENSURES THEY ARE GIVEN.
A WEAK COMMUNITY IS A PLACE
WHERE
LOTS OF PEOPLE CAN’T
OR
DON'T
GIVE THEIR GIFTS.'
-Jody Kretzmann
‘People really want to get involved. They really want
to. They’re looking for a way to turn their frustration,
excitement, anxiety into action. The theme of my work
in community for my entire life is that there are
assets and gifts in community out there in communities,
and that our job as good servants and as good leaders
is having the ability to recognize those gifts in others,
and help them put those gifts into action.
Communities are filled with assets that
we need to better recognize and mobilize if we’re
really going to make a difference’
Michele Obama
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BOI Handouts
❑ ‘27 Ways to Recruit More
Volunteers’
❑ ‘83 Ways to Retain
Volunteers’
❑ !0 main Reasons Why
www.bankofideas.com.au
‘I can’t save
the world on
my own…it will
take at least
three of us.’
Bill Mollison, a founder
of the Permaculture
Movement
Supporting collaboration,
partnerships and
networking
‘If you want to
go faster, go
alone. If you
want to go
further, go
together.
(African Proverb)
• Develops specific youth
engagement, retention and
attraction strategies
• Nurtures altruism and community
and neighbour support for those
experiencing times of vulnerability
• Actively builds community spirit,
pride and a sense of attachment
3. Practice Healthy Community
Building Behaviours
Actively engages these
groups now!
Three Youth Engagement
Strategy Foci
 While young people are resident in the
community, create great memories and
opportunities.
 Why they are studying, living, working and
travelling away, keep “lines” to them.
 When young people are considering putting
down “roots” (25-40 age) – partnering,
having babies, buying a house, starting a
business..remind them of “home” and its
advantages.
• ‘RuMAD? – Are You
Making a Difference?
(Bank of I.D.E.A.S.)
• ‘Community Minded Kids’
(Community Minds)
www.bankofideas.com.au
Practical and Useful Youth
Empowerment Resources
4.Impliment strong local
economic development practices
C.A.R.E. Business
Strategy:
C-REATION
A-TTRACTION
R-ETENTION
E-XPANSION
‘Right now, in your community, at this
very moment, there is someone who
is dreaming about doing something to
improve his / her lot.
If we could learn how to help that
person to transform the dream into
meaningful work, we would be halfway
to changing the economic fortunes of
the entire community’
Ernesto Sirolli
‘When the members of a community come
together for a common cause, without
purely financial or commercial motives,
when they co-operate and collaborate to
save or preserve something that is
important and valuable to the community,
they can unlock something very powerful’
Julian Ross
GNP 360 Co-operative Launch
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Tiny Riverina community of Grong Grong raises
$1m to save pub from closure
Ongerup locals buy pub, service station,
supermarket and cafe to keep town alive
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Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
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Teeny Tiny Summit - September 26 2023 featuring Peter Kenyon
The Community Champions in Sea Lake that
Reopened the Pub as a Co-operative
This was their Motivation and Vision
‘We’ve got a lot of young people
here, and a lot of succession
farmers, so we needed a town
that has facilities, a place where
they want to bring their kids up
and keep the community
going…it’s about future proofing
the town for the next
generation.’
Alison McClelland,
Sea Lake Hotel Co-operative
Sea Lake Pub- This was their Goal
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Victorian town of Sea Lake
transformed from 'ghost town' to
international tourism hotspot
ABC Wimmera
/ By Danielle Grindlay and Jennifer Douglas
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-01/victoria-selfies-
sea-lake-chinese-media-weibo-farmers-wife/11998822
Key Community Building Blocks
For a strong and resilient
community
1. Proactive and Shared
Local Leadership
2. Positive Mindset
3. Healthy Community
Building Behaviours
4. Strong Economic
Development Practices
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Deni Ute Muster
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‘Twenty years ago, I was 21 years old and had
just returned home from university to take up the
role as the very first Director of the Deniliquin
Ute Muster. What I learnt that year has stayed
with me forever… Back then Deniliquin was in the
grips of a devasting drought. Our passionate
community rallied to ask a simple question- how
can we put Deniliquin on the map?
Ultimately, it came down to three elements: a big
vision; a bold idea and in numerable beating hearts
full of passion’
Liz Richie, CEO,
Regional Australia Institute
‘Conventional wisdom suggests that for
a small town to survive it needs to be
near a major highway, have significant
natural resources in the region, be
close to a larger city or have some
other “characteristic or circumstance”
working in its favour. Yet in reality,
leadership is proving to be more
important than location and attitude is
more important than community size’
Heartland Center for
Leadership Development, USA
Questions/Contributions
BOI WEBSITE-
www.bankofideas.com.au
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knowledge of citizens to contribute to healthier
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Community Builder
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‘We want so much that our
daughters know a community
life that is truly good....my
dream has always been that
Anne will the get the chance
to live a life where she is
needed for her gifts’ ‘.’
Mike Green
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‘Dream big.
Start small.
Act now’
Robin Sharma
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Contact Details
Peter Kenyon
pk@bankofideas.com.au
www.bankofideas.com.au
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  • 5. What to expect • The Teeny Tiny Summit will be recorded, and the materials will be shared • Previous Teeny Tiny Summit recordings and materials can be found under resources tab at: https://teenytinysummits.omafrabdb- events.ca 5 Presentation Name
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  • 11. Connecting with Ontario Constance Creek, March Township, Kanata, Ottawa
  • 12. Spending time with people who care “The greatest asset of any community is simply people who care” -Paul Born Tamarack
  • 13. Engaging with people from small rural communities ‘The nice thing about living in a small town is that when you don’t know what you’re doing, someone else does’ - Peter Kenyon
  • 14. ‘The sun does not forget a village because it is small’ African Proverb
  • 21. Sharing about building from within and community Power ‘I work from the firm belief that “whatever the issue, community is the answer.”’ -Margaret Wheatley
  • 22. “Community has the power to change everything. No amount of innovation, individual brilliance, or money can transform our broken society as effectively and sustainably as building community" John Kania, Co-creator of Collective Impact
  • 25. ‘Most communities can often be compared to an ice hockey game where 10,000 people who need the exercise, turn up to watch 12 players who don’t.’ (Peter Kenyon)
  • 26. • ‘Top down, outside in’ • Focus on weaknesses, deficiencies, needs and disabilities • Services and programs are the answer to community needs • Consumers/clients/customers/service users • Silo provision • Focus on servicing of community, not strengthening community • Dependence on outside professionals Traditional Community Development
  • 30. Margaret Wheatley “One of the things we need to learn is that every great change starts from very small conversations held among people who care”
  • 33. Mark
  • 38. Key Learnings: . ❖ Change is an inside-job. ❖ Communities are untapped reservoirs of possibility. ❖ Never do anything for anyone that they can do for themselves.
  • 39. Key Learnings: ❖ Healthy communities are places where everyone member belongs, matters and contributes. ❖ Everybody has gifts- no exceptions. ❖ Start with what is strong, not wrong. ❖ Everyone cares about something and its their motivation to act.
  • 40. Key Learnings: ❖ Community building is all about relationship building ❖ More conversations, less meetings! ❖ Less services, more community. ❖ Focus on strengthening community, not servicing community
  • 42. ‘Change is a threat when done to me, but an opportunity when done by me’ ‘When we do change to people they experience it as violence. When people do change for themselves they experience it as liberation” Rosabeth Moss Kanter
  • 43. ‘Our purpose is not to help people. Our purpose is to build a different kind of community for us all.’ Susan Rans
  • 45. John McKnight Jody Kretzmann Asset Based Community Development Institute. Chicago, USA
  • 46. ‘Top down, outside in’ Weaknesses deficiencies, needs Disabilities Consumers/clients/custom ers of services and programs Silo provision Servicing of community Dependence on outside ABCD Traditional Community Development ‘Inside out’ Strengths assets, opportunities Abilities, capacities Citizens/co-producers/co- owners of local initiatives Collaboration, relationships, networking Strengthening of community Importance of community relationships Leadership by ‘stepping back’
  • 48. Consumers Customers Clients Service Users Producers Citizens Co-Designers Contributors
  • 49. ‘Strong communities are created when citizens are the producers of their own future. They can not be replaced. No professional, institution, business or government can substitute for the power, creativity or relevance of productive citizens.’ Mike Green
  • 50. ‘The future of every community lies in capturing the passion, imagination, and resources of its people’. (Ernesto Sirolli)
  • 51. The Story of Kulin
  • 52. Town Mission- 1998 Stop depopulation and loss of town services through- ➢Becoming a more than “a dot on the map”. ➢Building local pride and commitment.
  • 69. What is the recipe for building a strong and resilient community from within?
  • 70. ‘Given the task of rejuvenating a region and the choice of $50 million, or $2 million and 20 committed local leaders, we would choose the smaller amount of money and the committed leaders.’ (McKinsey and Company (1994) Lead Local Compete Global: Unlocking the Growth of Australia’s Regions)
  • 71. What is leadership? ‘Leadership is the thing that wins battles. I have it, but I’ll be damned if I can define it’. General George Patton
  • 72. 'Leadership is not necessarily a title or a powerful position; it is a process, it is relational, it is making something happen, it is leaving a mark.’ -Larraine Matusak
  • 73. ‘A leader’s task is to open doors and windows’. -John Gardiner
  • 74. ‘If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more and become more, you are a leader.’ John Quincey Adams
  • 75. ‘If you want a year of prosperity, grow grass. If you want ten years of prosperity, grow trees. If you want 100 years of prosperity, grow people.‘ Scott’s Bluff Leadership
  • 76. The Community Builders Program A grassroots leadership program that seeks to support local community builders within a defined cluster of communities to better understand and build their local and regional community and economy.
  • 77. C. B. Program Goals  Provide the necessary information, skills, tools, motivation, confidence and passion to positively manage community change.  Encourage new thinking about ways to better support and nurture social and economic development at local and regional levels.  Stimulate collaboration between communities and create peer support networks and friendship links across a region.
  • 78. C. B. Learning Program Components  Monthly ‘Cluster Muster’ workshop days  Community asset mapping experiences.  Individual community team meetings  Additional leadership skills development opportunities.  Final celebration event.  Formulation of local action plans.
  • 80. Typical Monthly ‘Cluster Muster’ Day ‘First Impressions’ tour of host community – feedback to hosts. Informal sharing over refreshment breaks.  Resource information session. Sharing of case studies.  Interactive workshop experience focusing on an identified learning priorities.
  • 82. 2. Cultivate a positive and proactive mindset • appreciates that meaningful and lasting transformation always originates from within the community, not from the ‘top down or outside in’ • accepts change and welcomes new and alternative thinking • values idea and opportunity obsession
  • 83. Appreciative Mindset “Life is different when you focus on the positive. There is more affirmation, more possibility and more hope.” (Father Gregorio Banaga )
  • 84. We Can Ask Questions in Two Ways 1. What is wrong with our community? What problems can we fix? What are the needs of our community? What is broken? or 2. What are the strengths and assets of our community? Share a time when you felt our community was at it’s best? What do you value most about our community? What is the essence of our community that makes it unique and strong?
  • 85. The key question is- ‘What matters to you?’ Rather than - ‘What’s the matter?’
  • 87. COMMUNITY NEEDS MAP Unemployment Vacant Shops Run Down Shopping Centre Homelessness Truancy Dysfunctional Families Welfare Dependency Alcoholism Drug Abuse Youth Suicide Loss of Community Spirit Child Abuse Mental Health Crime Bullying Graffiti Early School Leavers Illiteracy
  • 88. COMMUNITY ASSETS MAP LOCAL INSTITUTIONS & RESOURCES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATIONS GIFTS OF INDIVIDUAL Local Businesses Ovals Hospital Schools Service Clubs Neigh - bourhood House Community Organisations Sporting Teams Churches Mosques Temples Young People All Residents Senior Citizens Community Stories Artists Labelled People Local Facilities Government Agencies Local Council
  • 89. Community Asset Richness “Every community has far more assets than anyone person knows” -Mike Green
  • 90. Six Key Community Assets 1.People’s passions, skills, connections and experiences and above all, what they care about 2. The physical world 3. Community associations 4. Institutional assets 5. Economic/business assets 6. Cultural assets-stories, traditions, heritage
  • 91. 2. Positive and proactive mindset • focuses on optimism, expectation and ‘the half full part of the glass’ • takes risks and encourages a resilient ‘can-do’ outlook • balances the focus on community, economic and environmental wellbeing
  • 93. "…But no community can use this guide unless you, the individual reading this foreword at this moment, say to yourself, ‘I’m going to pitch in to make this work.’” US Small Town Manual for Community Action, 1942
  • 96. ‘I think negative people should be taxed. They require an incredible amount of energy. They're like corgis nibbling at your ankles and I'm sure they exist to show us the difference between heaven and hell.’ (Vicki Buck, Mayor, Christchurch City Council)
  • 97. ‘You can’t move your town to a different location. You can move your town’s attitude in a different direction’ Heartland Center for Leadership Development, USA
  • 98. ‘Nowadays towns are really not so different from businesses, they need to keep recreating themselves. Not so many years ago country towns were subject to general trends. They would all do well or all do badly. The picture is now very uneven. The successful towns are likely to be driven by people who are passionate and creative, who see an opportunity and go for it. You need communities with a bit of get up and go spirit. Some have it, some don't.‘ Roy Powell
  • 99. • Encourages broad based and inclusive community involvement • Maximises community conversations • Identifies maps and promotes awareness of local assets, capacities, strengths, opportunities and competitive advantages 3. Healthy Community Building Behaviours
  • 100. Gift-Obsessive ‘Every single person has capacities, abilities, gifts and ideas, and living a good life depends on whether those capacities can be used, abilities expressed, gifts given and ideas shared” Jody Kretzmann
  • 101. World Health Organisation (WHO) Definition of Mental Health- “a state of wellbeing in which the individual realises his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his or her community.’
  • 103. Story of the New Prospect Baptist Church
  • 104. Introduction My name is ___________. 1. What is your name? 2. Did someone talk to you about what the ‘Gift Exchange’ is all about? 3. What do you understand it to be? Basically, we believe that everyone has God-given talents and gifts that can be used to benefit the community. I’d like to spend a few minutes talking to you about your gifts and skills. Gifts Gifts are abilities that we are born with. We may develop them, but no one has to teach them to us. 1. What positive qualities do people say you have? 2. Who are the people in your life that you give to? How do you give to them? 3. When was the last time you shared with someone else? What was it? 4. What do you give that makes you feel good? New Prospect Baptist Church Cincinnati, OH Conversation Questions
  • 105. Skills Sometimes we have talents that we’ve acquired in everyday life such as cooking and fixing things. 1. What do you enjoy doing? 2. If you could start a business what would it be? 3. What do you like to do that people would pay you to do? 4. Have you ever made anything? Have you ever fixed anything? Dreams Before you go, I want to take a minute and hear about your dreams – those goals you hope to accomplish. 1. What are your dreams? 2. If you could snap your fingers and be doing anything, what would it be? New Prospect Baptist Church Conversation Questions
  • 106. ‘We were feeding folks, but we were not getting to know them.’ (Damian Lynch 111,New Prospect Baptist Church Pastor)
  • 107. Discover what people care about “Everyone cares about something, and that passion is his or her motivation to act.” -Jody Kretzmann
  • 108. Canadian Survey : Why People Volunteered 82% of respondents said: ‘because someone who they knew, asked them do something they liked doing’
  • 116. Key Question: Whose gifts are underutilised in the community?
  • 117. Labelled People: • Homeless Unemployed • Low income person • Non-English speaking • Single parent • Addict • Offender • Old person • At-risk youth • Person with disability
  • 118. 'EVERY LIVING PERSON HAS SOME GIFT OR CAPACITY OF VALUE TO OTHERS. A STRONG COMMUNITY IS A PLACE THAT RECOGNISES THESE GIFTS AND ENSURES THEY ARE GIVEN. A WEAK COMMUNITY IS A PLACE WHERE LOTS OF PEOPLE CAN’T OR DON'T GIVE THEIR GIFTS.' -Jody Kretzmann
  • 119. ‘People really want to get involved. They really want to. They’re looking for a way to turn their frustration, excitement, anxiety into action. The theme of my work in community for my entire life is that there are assets and gifts in community out there in communities, and that our job as good servants and as good leaders is having the ability to recognize those gifts in others, and help them put those gifts into action. Communities are filled with assets that we need to better recognize and mobilize if we’re really going to make a difference’ Michele Obama
  • 121. BOI Handouts ❑ ‘27 Ways to Recruit More Volunteers’ ❑ ‘83 Ways to Retain Volunteers’ ❑ !0 main Reasons Why www.bankofideas.com.au
  • 122. ‘I can’t save the world on my own…it will take at least three of us.’ Bill Mollison, a founder of the Permaculture Movement Supporting collaboration, partnerships and networking
  • 123. ‘If you want to go faster, go alone. If you want to go further, go together. (African Proverb)
  • 124. • Develops specific youth engagement, retention and attraction strategies • Nurtures altruism and community and neighbour support for those experiencing times of vulnerability • Actively builds community spirit, pride and a sense of attachment 3. Practice Healthy Community Building Behaviours
  • 126. Three Youth Engagement Strategy Foci  While young people are resident in the community, create great memories and opportunities.  Why they are studying, living, working and travelling away, keep “lines” to them.  When young people are considering putting down “roots” (25-40 age) – partnering, having babies, buying a house, starting a business..remind them of “home” and its advantages.
  • 127. • ‘RuMAD? – Are You Making a Difference? (Bank of I.D.E.A.S.) • ‘Community Minded Kids’ (Community Minds) www.bankofideas.com.au Practical and Useful Youth Empowerment Resources
  • 128. 4.Impliment strong local economic development practices C.A.R.E. Business Strategy: C-REATION A-TTRACTION R-ETENTION E-XPANSION
  • 129. ‘Right now, in your community, at this very moment, there is someone who is dreaming about doing something to improve his / her lot. If we could learn how to help that person to transform the dream into meaningful work, we would be halfway to changing the economic fortunes of the entire community’ Ernesto Sirolli
  • 130. ‘When the members of a community come together for a common cause, without purely financial or commercial motives, when they co-operate and collaborate to save or preserve something that is important and valuable to the community, they can unlock something very powerful’ Julian Ross
  • 133. Tiny Riverina community of Grong Grong raises $1m to save pub from closure
  • 134. Ongerup locals buy pub, service station, supermarket and cafe to keep town alive
  • 141. The Community Champions in Sea Lake that Reopened the Pub as a Co-operative
  • 142. This was their Motivation and Vision
  • 143. ‘We’ve got a lot of young people here, and a lot of succession farmers, so we needed a town that has facilities, a place where they want to bring their kids up and keep the community going…it’s about future proofing the town for the next generation.’ Alison McClelland, Sea Lake Hotel Co-operative
  • 144. Sea Lake Pub- This was their Goal
  • 146. Victorian town of Sea Lake transformed from 'ghost town' to international tourism hotspot ABC Wimmera / By Danielle Grindlay and Jennifer Douglas https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-03-01/victoria-selfies- sea-lake-chinese-media-weibo-farmers-wife/11998822
  • 147. Key Community Building Blocks For a strong and resilient community 1. Proactive and Shared Local Leadership 2. Positive Mindset 3. Healthy Community Building Behaviours 4. Strong Economic Development Practices
  • 151. ‘Twenty years ago, I was 21 years old and had just returned home from university to take up the role as the very first Director of the Deniliquin Ute Muster. What I learnt that year has stayed with me forever… Back then Deniliquin was in the grips of a devasting drought. Our passionate community rallied to ask a simple question- how can we put Deniliquin on the map? Ultimately, it came down to three elements: a big vision; a bold idea and in numerable beating hearts full of passion’ Liz Richie, CEO, Regional Australia Institute
  • 152. ‘Conventional wisdom suggests that for a small town to survive it needs to be near a major highway, have significant natural resources in the region, be close to a larger city or have some other “characteristic or circumstance” working in its favour. Yet in reality, leadership is proving to be more important than location and attitude is more important than community size’ Heartland Center for Leadership Development, USA
  • 154. BOI WEBSITE- www.bankofideas.com.au COPYLEFT POLICY BOI resources, either in full or part, can be copied, quoted, reprinted, given away and circulated. Parts may be torn out, extracted, summarised and further enhanced. In short, all the contents are public property. Please use in any way to build the passion, skills and knowledge of citizens to contribute to healthier local communities and economies.
  • 158. ‘We want so much that our daughters know a community life that is truly good....my dream has always been that Anne will the get the chance to live a life where she is needed for her gifts’ ‘.’ Mike Green
  • 160. ‘Dream big. Start small. Act now’ Robin Sharma
  • 164. 164 Registration Link: 2023 BR+E Training Session October (site.com)