Asset-Based Community Development

A community development approach that starts with local assets, relationships, capacities and associations rather than deficits alone.

Source to review:
ABCD Institute / DePaul University

This page is a plain-English practice summary. It attributes the source field and avoids presenting the framework as Positively Devious intellectual property.

What this framework helps with

Three questions it helps teams ask

  1. What capacities, associations and informal networks already exist?
  2. Who connects people across boundaries?
  3. What can residents lead with modest support?

How to use it in youth and community work

Use Asset-Based Community Development as a lens for better decisions, not as a script. Start with the local context, invite the people affected by the work into the interpretation, and turn the framework into practical questions, design choices and learning habits.

For Positively Devious, this framework matters because it helps explain one part of the wider conditions around positive deviance: the relationships, opportunities, skills, systems and power arrangements that make uncommon positive outcomes more likely to be noticed and learned from.

What to watch out for

Practical application pattern

1. Name the contextBe specific about the place, people, age range, decision or programme.
2. Use the frameworkTranslate the model into questions, not jargon.
3. Test with peopleAsk young people, practitioners or residents whether the lens fits their experience.
4. Learn safelyRecord what changed, what did not, and which claims remain uncertain.

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