about Measuring Community Success and Sustainability

why use this workbook?

developers

how do vital communities spell success?

performance-based measurement and community building

planning for action

an introduction to measuring

outcomes and measurements

outcome 1

outcome 2

outcome 3

outcome 4

outcome 5

afterword

comments

measuring links

NCRCRD home page

for more information about this website, contact
khetland@iastate.edu



   

Measuring Community Success and Sustainability: An Interactive Workbook was initiated as part of a project by the Aspen Institute's Rural Economic Policy Program, funded by the Ford Foundation. The workbook's development was supported by the North Central Regional Center for Rural Development with funding from the Resource Conservation & Development Program and the Social Sciences Institute of the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and Rural Community Assistance Program of the USDA Forest Service

A printed copy of Measuring Community Success and Sustainability: An Interactive Workbook is available for $10 to U.S. addresses; $17 to addresses outside the U.S.

To order, send check, money order, purchase order, or MasterCard or VISA information with your request to:

Attn: Kristi Hetland
North Central Regional Center for Rural Development
Iowa State University
107 Curtiss Hall
Ames, IA 50011-1050
(515) 294-9768
(515) 294-3180 fax
khetland@iastate.edu

Citation:

Flora, C.B., M. Kinsley, V. Luther, M. Wall, S. Odell, S. Ratner, and J. Topolsky. 1999. Measuring Community Success and Sustainability. (RRD 180). Ames, IA: North Central Regional Center for Rural Development. http://www.ncrcrd.iastate.edu/Community_Success/about.html

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