Analyze how your community has changed over the past 20 years. Use policy and community concepts and theories from the learning resources to support your analysis. 2-Describe your community, using research and statistics to describe socio-demographic make-up. (For example How many persons live in the city and/or in the town? What were/are their cultural/racial characteristics? What were/are their incomes, ages, political affiliations, etc.?) Part II: Community Assessment 3-Describe a problem that the community is currently experiencing. 4-Assess the duration, intensity, and frequency of the problem. 5-Analyze the probable etiology of the problem, supporting your analysis with resources. 6-Analyze the key elements and characteristics of the community that make it vulnerable to this problem. 7-Analyze the key strengths of the community that give the community resilience and the potential for overcoming the problem. 8-Identify major institutions (e.g., schools, factories, churches, attraction sites, etc.) 9-explain how these institutions contribute to or inhibit the community’s ability to address the problem? 10-Explain which groups are most affected by the problem. Part III: Community & Policy Action Plan 11-Describe your proposed plan for community change. 12-Explain the strategies and tactics you would use to bring about change. 13-Consider if you would need multiple strategies, and if so, explain which strategy would be used for each target. 14-Explain any policies that may influence the ability, either supportive or prohibitive, to influence proposed community change. 15-Explain what policies would need to be in place to ensure proposed plans are sustainable.