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Turning the Tide on Poverty: Sustainability of community engagement in economically distressed communities

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  • Pamela A. Monroe
  • Crystal Tyler-Mackey
  • Patricia Hyjer Dyk
  • Rachel Welborn
  • Sheri Lokken Worthy
  • Catherine H. Lowe
  • Natalie J. Pickett

Abstract

Turning the Tide on Poverty (“Tide”) was a community engagement program implemented in rural communities in the southern United States seeking place-based solutions to poverty. Tide was structured to evolve and be sustained by local communities after formal support ended. Tide communities were visited a year or more after the end of the program to assess program sustainability. Key factors revealed through qualitative analysis to be important to program sustainability are discussed in the context of the Community Capitals Framework. The connection between Tide sustainability and the development of social capital in the communities is emphasized. Barriers to success and sustainability of Tide are discussed briefly.

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  • Pamela A. Monroe & Crystal Tyler-Mackey & Patricia Hyjer Dyk & Rachel Welborn & Sheri Lokken Worthy & Catherine H. Lowe & Natalie J. Pickett, 2016. "Turning the Tide on Poverty: Sustainability of community engagement in economically distressed communities," Community Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(3), pages 358-374, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:comdev:v:47:y:2016:i:3:p:358-374
    DOI: 10.1080/15575330.2016.1165273
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    1. Sheri Lokken Worthy & Crystal Tyler-Mackey & Patricia Hyjer Dyk & Pamela A. Monroe & Rachel Welborn, 2016. "Turning the Tide on Poverty: Perceptions of leaders and leadership in economically distressed communities," Community Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(3), pages 322-340, July.
    2. Patricia Hyjer Dyk & Pamela A. Monroe & Crystal Tyler-Mackey & Rachel Welborn & Sheri Lokken Worthy, 2016. "Turning the Tide on Poverty: History, theoretical frameworks, and methods," Community Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(3), pages 287-303, July.
    3. Rachel Welborn & Laura Downey & Patricia Hyjer Dyk & Pamela A. Monroe & Crystal Tyler-Mackey & Sheri L. Worthy, 2016. "Turning the Tide on Poverty: Documenting impacts through Ripple Effect Mapping," Community Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(3), pages 385-402, July.
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    5. Crystal Tyler-Mackey & Pamela A. Monroe & Patricia Hyjer Dyk & Rachel Welborn & Sheri Lokken Worthy, 2016. "Turning the Tide on Poverty: Community climate in economically distressed rural communities," Community Development, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(3), pages 304-321, July.
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