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Value Chain Mapping and Identifying Opportunities

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Spider Diagram: Assessing Wealth in a Sector

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Building Your Stock of Wealth

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Telling Your WealthWorks Story: Guide for Storytellers

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A Wealth Building Framework to Do Economic Development Differently

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Keeping Wealth Local: Shared Ownership and Wealth Control for Rural Communities

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Private Sector Engagement Toolkit

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Building Rural Wealth Through Inclusive Business: a Primer on Private Sector Engagement for Community Impact

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WealthWorks Value Chain Business Law Guide: A WealthWorks Guide for Coordinators and Coaches

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Formalizing Your Business: A WealthWorks Guide for Coordinators and Coaches

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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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