> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://civic-switchboard.gitbook.io/guide/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://civic-switchboard.gitbook.io/guide/guide-resources/partnerships-and-community-building.md).

# Partnerships and Community-Building

Advancement Project- Healthy City Community Research Lab. “Participatory Asset Mapping, a Community Research Lab Toolkit,”  <http://www.communityscience.com/knowledge4equity/AssetMappingToolkit.pdf>.

Center for Community Health and Development at the University of Kansas. “Community Tool Box.” <http://ctb.ku.edu/en>.

Living Cities, National Neighborhood Indicators Partnership, and Code for America. “The Civic Tech and Data Collaborative Toolkit.” Medium (blog), 2018. <https://medium.com/civic-tech-data-collaborative/toolkit/home>.

Reynoso, Elizabeth, Kathryn L.S. Pettit, and Christopher Whitaker. “Collaborating for 21st Century Solutions,” June 2018. <https://www.neighborhoodindicators.org/sites/default/files/publications/21Century%20Solutions%20w%20date_CTDC_Web.pdf>.

“The Citizen’s Handbook.” <http://www.citizenshandbook.org/toc.html>.

The Engagement Lab @ Emerson College in partnership with Living Cities. “Public Engagement Roadmap.” <https://engage.livingcities.org/>.


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