The Asset-Based Community Development Institute (ABCD)
is at the center of a large and growing movement that considers local assets as the primary building blocks of sustainable community development. Building on the skills of local residents, the power of local associations, and the supportive functions of local institutions, asset-based community development draws upon existing community strengths to build stronger, more sustainable communities for the future.
We invite you to learn about the institute and its work in the university and community context. We hope you will join us in building strong communities. The ABCD Institute is partnered with and housed at DePaul University’s
Irwin W. Steans Center for Community-Based Service Learning & Community Service Studies located in Chicago, Illinois.
Workshop
The ABCD Institute has two offerings that provide an introduction to Asset-Based Community Development
A dynamic 18-hour workshop introducing the core principles and applications of Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) in the context of local communities. Presentations and discussions will occur in light of current conversations about equity and social justice and will enable participants to think deeper about responses to these challenges.
Introduction to Asset-Based Community Development
When and Where:
Dates: Six Tuesdays October 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, and November 19 with a break (October 29 - November 18) to conduct community listening projects.
Time: 1:00- 4:00 PM Central US Time.
An online event: This will be a virtual training via Zoom. The Workshop will be limited to 25 participants
Registration Information & Fees
Institution Based Practitioner (organizations with budgets over 1 million dollars) $800 USD
Institution Based Practitioner (organizations with budgets under 1 million dollars) $600 USD
Community-Based Practitioner (individuals): $450 USD
A limited number of partial scholarships are available by contacting us at admin@abcdinstitute.org before registering.
For more information, contact the ABCD Institute at admin@abcdinstitute.org
To register go to:
https://form.jotform.com/242272487031049Download full flyer including trainer information and outcomes
ABCD Virtual Training flyer.pdf
ABCDI Training for Practitioners in Africa
When and Where: 3, 10,17, 24, 31 October and 7 November
Session Times: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm South African Standard Time (SAST).
Registration Information & Fees: (for participants based in Africa only)
Corporate: R1,000/day x 6 = R6,000
Organisations: R800/day x 6 = R4,800
Community Members: R450/day x 6 = R2,700
Flyer
To register:
https://www.quicket.co.za/events/270158-abcd-africa-training/#/For more information on this training, contact Janine at jwinspace@gmail.com
Download full flyer including trainer information and outcomes
ABCD Africa October 2024 flyer.pdf
Remembering Jody Kretzmann
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our beloved co-founder and mentor to so many, Jody Kretzmann. Jody's ability to see the gifts in individuals even when they couldn't themselves, to identify and value the assets that exist in all communities along with his welcoming, warm spirit was a gift to this world.
Read more here.
Read John McKnight's Tribute to Jody.
Watch Canadian Senator Mary Coyle's Tribute to Jody on the Senate Floor
View April Doner's graphic recordings from Jody's memorial service
Read Jody's Obituary in the Chicago Tribune
Asset Based Community Development Institute Policy Statement on Anti-Racism
Black Lives Matter.
The ABCD Institute acknowledges that Black and Brown people and Black and Brown communities are and have been under the occupation of systemic racism throughout American history for more than 400 years. We believe any community development work that does not acknowledge and address this reality is short sighted and will ultimately fail to build an authentic, sustainable, healthy community.
ABCD methods lift up principles and practices with roots in Black and Brown communities. We recognize that these communities remain most affected by racial inequities and injustice. Our Institute recognizes and supports the gifts, strengths, power, and assets of people in these communities. We firmly believe in the transformative power of these communities which should be centered in any process of community development or organizing. Read More