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Connecting community assets to market demand to build lasting livelihoods.
The Basics
1. Explore regional wealth building
Wealth: The eight capitals
Regional ownership and control
Lasting livelihoods
2. Identify a market opportunity
Get to know demand
Match demand with your region
3. Construct a value chain
WealthWorks value chain defining characteristics
Value chain coordinator
Demand, transactional and support partners
Wealth-building opportunities: Gaps, bottlenecks and underutilized resources
Investment to support the value chain
Success stories
Appalachia Energy Efficiency
Appalachia Wood Products
Arkansas Biofuels
Black Belt Arts and Crafts
Deep South Community Agriculture
Mid-South Food LINC
Montana Entrepreneurship
New Hampshire Recreation
New Mexico Cooperatives
North Carolina Textiles
Oregon North Coast Seafood
Southeast Ohio Food
Upper Peninsula Tourism
Resources
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Success stories
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WealthWorks introductory videos
North Carolina Textiles: Thriving here
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about North Carolina Textiles: Thriving here
Southeast Finance: Economic equality
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about Southeast Finance: Economic equality
Southeast Ohio Food: A place of prosperity
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about Southeast Ohio Food: A place of prosperity
Appalachia Housing: At home
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about Appalachia Housing: At home
Rio Grande Valley Housing: Above and beyond
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about Rio Grande Valley Housing: Above and beyond
Crossing Sectors
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about Crossing Sectors
Ownership and Control
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about Ownership and Control
Multiple Forms of Capital
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about Multiple Forms of Capital
Coordinators
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about Coordinators
Improving Livelihoods
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about Improving Livelihoods
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