This is the lowest tier where people are just told what’s happening, like a Barangay Captain posting a "No Parking" sign without asking anyone.
Passive Participation
This approach asks "What is strong?" by focusing on existing talents and resources.
Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD)
This "Bio-Data" of a community includes history, age, gender, and main livelihoods.
Community Profile
What does the acronym CAP stand for in the context of community implementation?
Community Action Plan
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In this "transactional" era, residents might clean a creek, but only because they are being paid a daily wage.
Participation for Material Incentives
This tool involves literally walking through an area with locals to observe conditions firsthand.
Transect Walk
This is the "Visual Inventory" that shows where the roads, schools, and markets are located.
Community Mapping
We involve the grassroots to heal this "bad vibe" caused by previous failed projects.
Distrust
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When farmers form a cooperative just because it’s a requirement to get free seeds, it’s called this type of participation.
Functional Participation
While useful for immediate survival, this approach focuses on "What is wrong?" and can lead to community dependence.
Problem/Needs-Based Approach
When we identify the "pains" or unmet gaps like lack of internet or water, we are conducting this.
Needs Assessment
These are the people whose lives will be directly affected by the change, such as youth or mothers.
Targets of Change
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This "God Tier" level of participation happens when neighbors take initiative independently, like forming a Viber Group for typhoon rescue.
Self-Mobilization
Use this visual tool if you want to map out how different organizations influence a specific village.
Venn Diagramming
This data collection method involves checking the Census or the Barangay Development Plan (BDP).
Documentary Research
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This level involves joint analysis and co-creating solutions, like mothers and nurses mapping out sickness causes together.
Interactive Participation
If you need to align community activities (like planting) with local weather or social cycles, you’d use this.
Seasonal Calendar
This interview style is like a "chain reaction"—you ask one resident for info, and they recommend the next person to talk to.
Snowball Interviewing
To maintain transparency, the CAP requires "Monthly check-ins" and reporting results back, also known as this.
Monitoring
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