Course Details

ED171 Asset Development Toolkit

Building assets helps individuals, families, and communities stabilize and expand their economic horizons. America has a longstanding history of promoting asset strategies, as reflected in existing policies to promote home and business ownership, investment, and saving. New opportunities for people to save and become asset owners will likely increase the number of individuals and families able to build assets and improve the economic security of all Americans. Asset development is a relatively new field in antipoverty and community development work that focuses on an array of strategies with promising results in creating these new opportunities for ownership and economic stability in America’s communities. Learn what the spectrum of asset development strategies are, as well as the underlying theories and practical techniques for implementation. Interactive course activities will also provide tools to assess which strategies are the best fit for your community and context, how to create partnerships and secure resources for these asset development tools as well as how to develop data collection and analysis systems to measure results.

Course Length: 2 Days

Tuition: $770.0

Course counts toward a professional certificate (PCP): Yes