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WealthWorks videos

These short videos provide an introduction to essential WealthWorks concepts like ownership and control and value chains. Scroll down to see videos that capture some of the leading practitioners doing economic development differently in regions across the United States. Or jump to one of the following sections:

Videos introducing WealthWorks | Videos profiling individual value chains | Wealthworks in Practice videos

Videos introducing WealthWorks

WealthWorks for Economic Development

Improving Livelihoods

Multiple Forms of Capital

Ownership and Control

Connecting with Demand

Value Chains

Coordinators

Crossing Sectors

Videos profiling individual value chains

Appalachia Energy Efficiency: Smart energy

Appalachia Housing: At home

Appalachia Wood Products: A new narrative

Arkansas Biofuels: Delta bioenergy

Deep South Community Agriculture: Rich roots

North Carolina Textiles: Thriving here

Rio Grande Valley Housing: Above and beyond

Southeast Finance: Economic equality

Southeast Ohio Food: A place of prosperity

Wealthworks in Practice videos

Introduction to WealthWorks

Selecting a Sector & Defining a Market Opportunity

Mapping & Analyzing a Value Chain

Analyzing Market Demand

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About WealthWorks

A set of national and regional partners are working together to define and develop the WealthWorks framework. While many organizations are now providing resources to advance the WealthWorks approach, the Ford Foundation, through its Expanding Livelihood Opportunities for Poor Households Initiative, provided initial support. For more information, email contact@wealthworks.org.

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