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Why Use This Workbook?
Measuring Community Success and Sustainability: An Interactive Workbook describes a process to help communities learn how to measure the local or regional impacts of economic
and community development processes that enhance rural community sustainability. The principal purpose is to help
communities learn how to measure the concrete results of rural community development and conservation efforts.
The entire process is anchored in research that determined the ways in which communities define success in their
local development efforts. The measures that came from those communities were analyzed in terms of existing research
on community and ecosystem sustainability.
The workbook provides guidance to communities, nonprofit organizations and agency personnel who want to get a better
idea of the possible ways to gather information that details progress toward community-established outcomes.
Rural communities use these outcomes to develop practical ways to measure progress toward both them and locally
established goals in terms of outputs, activities and inputs. Communities can relate their projects to the various
outcomes and pick a single measure of that outcome from the menu or design their own measure. To date, a number
of communities and multicommunity groups, such as Resource Conservation and Development Councils, have found the
menus serve a basis to create their own measures to gather over time. Nonprofits and agencies can then aggregate
the data from each community by outcomes to report multi-area impacts over time.
The principal purpose, however, remains to provide a way for local communities to measure progress toward local
goals. A vital community has the capacity to use, sustain and renew the resources and skills it needs to thrive
over time-and to become the kind of community its residents want it to become. Measurement gives feedback to make
communities more effective. |
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