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Welcome Table New Orleans Asset Mapping Document

This document is an asset mapping form used to document assets and needs in a neighborhood. It collects information about quality of life factors, individual residents' skills, associational groups, institutions, local businesses, and previous community efforts. The form is 5 pages long and collects both quantitative data like the number of grocery stores and qualitative observations about spaces where residents feel safe/unsafe, green space conditions, walkability, and other notable neighborhood characteristics.

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Welcome Table New Orleans Asset Mapping Document

This document is an asset mapping form used to document assets and needs in a neighborhood. It collects information about quality of life factors, individual residents' skills, associational groups, institutions, local businesses, and previous community efforts. The form is 5 pages long and collects both quantitative data like the number of grocery stores and qualitative observations about spaces where residents feel safe/unsafe, green space conditions, walkability, and other notable neighborhood characteristics.

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Welcome Table New Orleans


Asset mapping form
NEIGHBORHOOD:___________________________________________
(include the boundaries of the area assessed, such as between which streets, etc.)

Mapping partners names: _______________________________________________________________________

Mapping date: _____________________________________________________________________________________


A. QUALITY OF LIFE

Where are the spaces in this neighborhood where you feel safe?

Partner 1:

Partner 2:


Where are the spaces in this neighborhood where you feel unsafe?

Partner 1:

Partner 2:



What green spaces, if any, are there for residents of this neighborhood to use?



If there are green spaces, what condition/s are they in, and how are they currently
being used?




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Is there any form of public transportation available to residents of this
neighborhood? ____________________________________________________________________________________


Describe the walkability of this neighborhood (sidewalks, road hazards, etc.)




How accessible are medical facilities to this neighborhood if you dont own a car?




Are there noticeable physical, environmental, or structural hazards that might affect
residents, including children? If so, describe them.





OTHER NOTABLE THINGS (general economic status, diversity, known needs, known
assets. Try to give a sense of the positives as well as the negatives.)















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B. Individual assets: (Who are the people and what are their gifts, such as skills, civic
interests, artistic abilities, teaching skills, and enterprise experience and ability. Remember,
it is about individuals and relationships, not data.)

NAME GIFTS

















Associational assets: (Associations are groups of residents working together to generate
collective action. They can be formal and informal. Examples include United Way, Boy/Girl
Scouts, 4-H, AARP, Chamber of Commerce, etc.)

ASSET NOTES












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Institutional assets: (Institutions are a formalized and structured organization that does
not typically rely on voluntary commitment of the individuals involved. Examples of
institutions are schools, places of worship, libraries, hospitals, and government agencies.)

SCHOOLS CONDITION/STATUS




HOSPITALS/CLINICS NOTES





GOVERNMENT AGENCIES NOTES






CHURCHES NOTES











OTHER INSTITUTIONS CONDITION/STATUS




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Local business/services assets: (What businesses and service agencies are within the
neighborhood?)

Give numbers and names of each below:
How many full-service grocery stores? ___________________________________________________________

How many mini-marts or convenience stores? ___________________________________________________

How many fast food outlets? _______________________________________________________________________

How many childcare/daycare services? ___________________________________________________________

After-school programs? _____________________________________________________________________________

Banks or credit unions? _____________________________________________________________________________

Payday lenders? _____________________________________________________________________________________



OTHER BUSINESS/SERVICE DESCRIPTION/NOTES














What previous efforts by community members, agencies, nonprofits, etc., (successful or
unsuccessful) have taken place in this community?

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