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Southeast Quality of Life <br />Strategic Neighborhood Action Plan <br />Assets: <br />SEQL Newsletter <br />Channel 28 <br />Church Bulletins <br />Pennysaver <br />NIPSCO <br />Individual residents <br />South Bend Tribune <br />Gospel Fest <br />Block Captains <br />NRTSC <br />Barriers: <br />reticence to tell story <br />money <br />time <br />Action Steps: <br />1. Gather success stories from block captains and individual residents. <br />2. Write stories for the SEQL newsletter. <br />3. Prepare formal press releases for the media. <br />4. Recruit story -tellers for special events and public speaking opportunities. <br />5. Organize special events, especially for children, to tell the stories of the <br />neighborhood. <br />Elements to be Developed Over the Long-term: 5 to 7 Years and Beyond <br />The more successful Community Development Corporations at work in <br />neighborhoods across the nation seem to be those that have begun to look at <br />long term strategies for asset accumulation in the neighborhood. Often CDCs <br />have looked to industrial development to shore up leaking neighborhood <br />resources and provide jobs for area residents. At present, the neighborhood has <br />78 <br />