12. Neighborhood Needs Map Domestic Violence Alcoholism AIDS Dropouts Abandonment Homelessness Child Abuse Pollution Rat Bites Drug Abuse Welfare Dependency Boarded-up Buildings Unemployment Gangs Illiteracy Lead Poisoning Mental Illness Teenage Pregnancy Broken families T r u a n c y Crime Slum Housing Slum Housing From John McKnight
13. Neighborhood Assets Map Capital Improvement Expenditures Police Vacant Bldgs., Land, etc. Social Service Agencies Welfare Expenditures Energy/Waste Resources Home-Based Enterprise Gifts of Labeled People Parks Personal Income Associations of Business Citizens Associations Religious Organizations Individual Businesses Individual Capacities Cultural Organizations Fire Depts. Public Schools Higher Education Institutions H o s p i t a l s Libraries Public Information Public Information From John McKnight Primary Building Blocks: Assets and capacities located inside the neighborhood, largely under neighborhood control Secondary Building Blocks: Assets located within the community, but largely controlled by outsiders. Potential Building Blocks: Resources originating outside the neighborhood, controlled by outsiders.