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Infusion of Community Economic Development: The Church as
Catalyst
Presented by
Dr. Betty Glover Palmer
Chair, Department of Leadership Studies and
Director, Institute for Community and International Development
Beulah Heights University
Atlanta, Georgia
What is Faith-based Community Economic
Development?
I
Faith-based community economic development
is:
• The involvement of faith-based institutions in projects designed to
revitalize low-income communities
• Establish sustainable economic development initiatives, attract
investments.
• Build wealth
• Encourage entrepreneurship
Infusion implies the blending of and the inclusion of something that gives new
life or significance. The church inspires new life in the community.
A Theology of Development
• Scriptures lay the foundation for the church’s role in
community development.
• Theology is a discourse on the study of God, and we
found that God is a God of the oppressed (spiritually,
socially and economically)
Three Waves of Missionary Work
• 1st
Wave: Evangelism –Witnessing and saving souls (20th
century model)
• 2nd
Wave: Human Services – Focus on providing health care,
education, and social services (mid 20th
Century model)
• Community Economic Development – Focus on developing
jobs, small businesses, community development (late 20th
Century and 21st
Century Model
Theology of Development Cont’d
The following scriptures provides a framework for a theology o
develoopment
• The Year of Jubilee Law, (Leviticus 25)
• The Sabbatical year Law (Leviticus 25)
• Tithing and Gleaning Laws
• Jesus’ New Community (John 12:6, Matthew 19:11 )
• The Jerusalem Model (Acts 2:43-47; 4:32-37; 5:1-11; 6:1-7 )
• Economic Koinonia (Galatians 2:10)
• Nehemiah Rebuilding Jerusalem (Nehemiah 1 & 2)
(
Theology of Development, Cont’d
Principles of Christian Community Development
The Christian Community Development Association is a professional trade
Organization for Christian community developers. Below are their three
principles
• Relocation – living among the people. Christ left heaven to come and
live among the people.
• Reconciliation – reconciling our relationship with God and our fellow
human beings, including all ethnic groups.
• Redistribution – equitable distribution of resources, skills and talents in
the community. There should be no lack because everything belongs to
God.
Target Communities for Revitaliation
Low to Moderate Income (LMI)
• Moderate Income families
(80% above poverty)
• Low Income families
(50% above poverty)
• Very Low Income families
(30% above poverty)
Faith Based Community
Economic Development Activities
• Church sponsorship or independent
ministry
• Affordable housing (multi-family & single
family)
• Community Development Services
• Activities that promote economic
development
• Activities that revitalize or stabilize LMI
communities
Church Sponsored Development
Create a Separate Structure
• Create a 501 (C) 3 non-profit organization
(CDC – Community Development Corp.)
• Partner with a community based
organization
• Obtain A fiscal agent
Affordable Housing
(Multi-family & Single family)
• Apartments: families, elderly, special needs,
etc
• Houses: new construction, rehabilitation,
subdivisions and mixed income
developments
• Rural Housing
• Funding Options
• Special bank, state, federal funding, FHA,
Bonds
• Low Income Housing Tax Credits, HUD
Community Development Services
• Homebuyer education
• Credit counseling
• Financial literacy: Budgeting, financial
planning
• Investments
• Family resource and community centers
• Youth empowerment programs
Economic Development Initiatives
• Small Business Development
• Small Business Incubation
• Workforce Development
• Job training and Job placement
• Financial Institutions
(banks & credit unions)
Government Programs That Revitalize
or Stabilize LMI Communities
• City/State designated target areas
• Empowerment Zones
• Enterprise Communities
• HOPE VI
Funding Strategies
• Major Donors
• Grants: Private, public & government
• Local bond funds, tax set-aside, state, fed.
• Federal: HOPE VI, HOME, CDBG
• Banks: CRA products, comm. dev. loans
• Agencies: City housing/comm. dev. dept, state
housing, HUD,
• Commerce Dept., Dept. of Educ., Federal Home Loan
Bank
Implementation: Getting Started
• Cast the vision
• Hold a planning retreat (form committees)
• Preach relevant sermons leading up to the
retreat
• Pray before you act. Seek God’s direction
• Sense God’s timing for you
• Inspire a spirit of cooperation.
• Refuse to let the enemy distract you.
Getting Started Cont’d
• Conduct Self-Assessment of the organization
(strengths & weaknesses, assess infrastructure
• Community Assessment: survey the neighborhood or
business needs, with community residents
• Practice Asset based community development vs. Needs
based community development.
Asset focuses on what skills and community resources
are available
Needs focuses on the negative aspects of the
community
Essential Components of
Successful Economic Development
1. An Effective Team with relevant skill sets
2. Effective Community Involvement
3. Market Analysis – conduct market
analysis and demographics
4. Offer the best service
5. Adequate Funding resources
6. Continuous prayer
7. Serving our brothers and sisters with dignity
Local Models of Faith-Based Community
Economic Development
• Antioch Urban Ministries (Multiple Housing, business partnership, health
ministries) http://www.tolbertgraphics.com/antiochsite/antiochnorth.htm
• FCS Urban Ministries (housing, small businesses, senior and youth
programs) FCSMinistries.org
• Hopewell Baptist Church, (shopping strip, school)
http://www.hopewellbaptist.com/
• Wheat Street Baptist, (housing, shopping strip)
http://www.wheatstreetbaptist.org/
• Cascade United Methodist Church (youth entrepreneurship and banking
program) http://www.cascadeumc.org/
• Greenforest Community Baptist Church (job training, housing,
educational institution) www.greenforest.org
Local Models of Community Development Cont’d
• Providence Baptist church: Job Training, Fatherhood Initiatives, Youth
programs. www.pmbcatlanta.org/main.php
• Zion Hill CDC (Job Training, IDA Programs, Financial Literacy)
www.zionhillcdc.org.
• Safehouse Outreach : Ministry to Homeless - Food, Clothing, Job
training, Mentoring for Children of Incarcerated Parents.
http://www.safehouseoutreach.org/
• Green Pastures Christian Ministries: Housing partnership in the West End
with a major corporation, affordable senior housing, educational
institution.
http://www.greenpastures.org/
Conclusion
• The infusion of community economic development into a Church’s
outreach program may be daunting, yet the rewards are high.
Transforming lives for the kingdom is priceless.
• This presentation presented strategies to embrace the new paradigm –
community economic development. Pastors and key leaders must
embrace this new paradigm and lead the way. Embracing a theology of
development is fundamental in leading others to embrace community
economic development and social action. When the church fully engages
in community economic development, it will exemplify the “Jesus Love
Ethic” – loving your neighbor, that master theologian Howard Thurman so
eloquently wrote about in his book, Jesus and the Disinherited.

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Infusion of comm econ dev revised(3) (1)

  • 1. Infusion of Community Economic Development: The Church as Catalyst Presented by Dr. Betty Glover Palmer Chair, Department of Leadership Studies and Director, Institute for Community and International Development Beulah Heights University Atlanta, Georgia
  • 2. What is Faith-based Community Economic Development? I Faith-based community economic development is: • The involvement of faith-based institutions in projects designed to revitalize low-income communities • Establish sustainable economic development initiatives, attract investments. • Build wealth • Encourage entrepreneurship Infusion implies the blending of and the inclusion of something that gives new life or significance. The church inspires new life in the community.
  • 3. A Theology of Development • Scriptures lay the foundation for the church’s role in community development. • Theology is a discourse on the study of God, and we found that God is a God of the oppressed (spiritually, socially and economically) Three Waves of Missionary Work • 1st Wave: Evangelism –Witnessing and saving souls (20th century model) • 2nd Wave: Human Services – Focus on providing health care, education, and social services (mid 20th Century model) • Community Economic Development – Focus on developing jobs, small businesses, community development (late 20th Century and 21st Century Model
  • 4. Theology of Development Cont’d The following scriptures provides a framework for a theology o develoopment • The Year of Jubilee Law, (Leviticus 25) • The Sabbatical year Law (Leviticus 25) • Tithing and Gleaning Laws • Jesus’ New Community (John 12:6, Matthew 19:11 ) • The Jerusalem Model (Acts 2:43-47; 4:32-37; 5:1-11; 6:1-7 ) • Economic Koinonia (Galatians 2:10) • Nehemiah Rebuilding Jerusalem (Nehemiah 1 & 2) (
  • 5. Theology of Development, Cont’d Principles of Christian Community Development The Christian Community Development Association is a professional trade Organization for Christian community developers. Below are their three principles • Relocation – living among the people. Christ left heaven to come and live among the people. • Reconciliation – reconciling our relationship with God and our fellow human beings, including all ethnic groups. • Redistribution – equitable distribution of resources, skills and talents in the community. There should be no lack because everything belongs to God.
  • 6. Target Communities for Revitaliation Low to Moderate Income (LMI) • Moderate Income families (80% above poverty) • Low Income families (50% above poverty) • Very Low Income families (30% above poverty)
  • 7. Faith Based Community Economic Development Activities • Church sponsorship or independent ministry • Affordable housing (multi-family & single family) • Community Development Services • Activities that promote economic development • Activities that revitalize or stabilize LMI communities
  • 8. Church Sponsored Development Create a Separate Structure • Create a 501 (C) 3 non-profit organization (CDC – Community Development Corp.) • Partner with a community based organization • Obtain A fiscal agent
  • 9. Affordable Housing (Multi-family & Single family) • Apartments: families, elderly, special needs, etc • Houses: new construction, rehabilitation, subdivisions and mixed income developments • Rural Housing • Funding Options • Special bank, state, federal funding, FHA, Bonds • Low Income Housing Tax Credits, HUD
  • 10. Community Development Services • Homebuyer education • Credit counseling • Financial literacy: Budgeting, financial planning • Investments • Family resource and community centers • Youth empowerment programs
  • 11. Economic Development Initiatives • Small Business Development • Small Business Incubation • Workforce Development • Job training and Job placement • Financial Institutions (banks & credit unions)
  • 12. Government Programs That Revitalize or Stabilize LMI Communities • City/State designated target areas • Empowerment Zones • Enterprise Communities • HOPE VI
  • 13. Funding Strategies • Major Donors • Grants: Private, public & government • Local bond funds, tax set-aside, state, fed. • Federal: HOPE VI, HOME, CDBG • Banks: CRA products, comm. dev. loans • Agencies: City housing/comm. dev. dept, state housing, HUD, • Commerce Dept., Dept. of Educ., Federal Home Loan Bank
  • 14. Implementation: Getting Started • Cast the vision • Hold a planning retreat (form committees) • Preach relevant sermons leading up to the retreat • Pray before you act. Seek God’s direction • Sense God’s timing for you • Inspire a spirit of cooperation. • Refuse to let the enemy distract you.
  • 15. Getting Started Cont’d • Conduct Self-Assessment of the organization (strengths & weaknesses, assess infrastructure • Community Assessment: survey the neighborhood or business needs, with community residents • Practice Asset based community development vs. Needs based community development. Asset focuses on what skills and community resources are available Needs focuses on the negative aspects of the community
  • 16. Essential Components of Successful Economic Development 1. An Effective Team with relevant skill sets 2. Effective Community Involvement 3. Market Analysis – conduct market analysis and demographics 4. Offer the best service 5. Adequate Funding resources 6. Continuous prayer 7. Serving our brothers and sisters with dignity
  • 17. Local Models of Faith-Based Community Economic Development • Antioch Urban Ministries (Multiple Housing, business partnership, health ministries) http://www.tolbertgraphics.com/antiochsite/antiochnorth.htm • FCS Urban Ministries (housing, small businesses, senior and youth programs) FCSMinistries.org • Hopewell Baptist Church, (shopping strip, school) http://www.hopewellbaptist.com/ • Wheat Street Baptist, (housing, shopping strip) http://www.wheatstreetbaptist.org/ • Cascade United Methodist Church (youth entrepreneurship and banking program) http://www.cascadeumc.org/ • Greenforest Community Baptist Church (job training, housing, educational institution) www.greenforest.org
  • 18. Local Models of Community Development Cont’d • Providence Baptist church: Job Training, Fatherhood Initiatives, Youth programs. www.pmbcatlanta.org/main.php • Zion Hill CDC (Job Training, IDA Programs, Financial Literacy) www.zionhillcdc.org. • Safehouse Outreach : Ministry to Homeless - Food, Clothing, Job training, Mentoring for Children of Incarcerated Parents. http://www.safehouseoutreach.org/ • Green Pastures Christian Ministries: Housing partnership in the West End with a major corporation, affordable senior housing, educational institution. http://www.greenpastures.org/
  • 19. Conclusion • The infusion of community economic development into a Church’s outreach program may be daunting, yet the rewards are high. Transforming lives for the kingdom is priceless. • This presentation presented strategies to embrace the new paradigm – community economic development. Pastors and key leaders must embrace this new paradigm and lead the way. Embracing a theology of development is fundamental in leading others to embrace community economic development and social action. When the church fully engages in community economic development, it will exemplify the “Jesus Love Ethic” – loving your neighbor, that master theologian Howard Thurman so eloquently wrote about in his book, Jesus and the Disinherited.