Assets mapping is one of the most important methods of asset work. It is described as a process of establishing a list of the strengths and contributions of people constituting the community before intervention. Asset mapping reveals community-wide assets and emphasizes the interrelationship between them, which in turn reveals how to access these assets (Kretzmann and McKnight, 1993). This allows individuals to think positively about where they live and where they are doing and challenge individuals to identify how other people are experiencing and experiencing the same community I can do it.
Asset mapping Asset mapping focuses on the strengths of the community, not the areas that need improvement. Focusing on assets allows you to move community members who are directly experiencing the problem and already have resources to change the status quo. When communities and local communities change, this will create a sense of unity and commitment, making it easier to maintain programs. For the same reason, we have formed a planning team to represent all the different departments of the relevant community or to participate in the evaluation, so please get information from as wide a group of people and groups as possible. The more people provide data, the better your community's nature, needs, and your view on resources.