This report is an exploration of what inclusive
technology (tech) and innovation looks like in economic and community
development. Ensuring that equity and inclusion are at the forefront of tech-based
economic development discussions and decisions is especially crucial as attacks on
DEI in the tech sector increase.
Over the past year, NGIN collected qualitative data through in-depth interviews
and an in-person round table with practitioners throughout the US. Using this data,
along with extensive desk research, this report builds upon our previous work to
articulate the ingredients for inclusive tech-based economic development (ITBED) and how communities can take steps to implement more equitable
processes and achieve more equitable outcomes. It also provides tools that
communities can use to drive I-TBED in their communities.
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Table of Contents
- About this Project 4
- Who is this Report for? 5
- Why Tech-Based Economic Development? 6
- Disparities and Barriers to I-TBED 7
- Education 7
- Workforce 8
- Power 9
- Capital 9
- What is Inclusive TBED (I-TBED)? 12
- Five I-TBED Strategies 15
- Strategy 1: Equity First, Always 15
- Strategy 2: Data-Driven and Data-Informed 16
- Strategy 3: Utilize Asset Based Approaches 16
- Strategy 4: Put People Over Profit 16
- Strategy 5: Remember That Change Takes Time 16
- Strategy 1: Equity First, Always 17
- Strategy 2: Data-Driven & Data-Informed 21
- Strategy 3: Asset-Based Approaches 26
- Strategy 4: Put People Over Profit 31
- Strategy 5: Remember Change Takes Time 36
- Concluding Thoughts 41
- Appendix A: Interviewees and Round Table Participants 43
- Appendix B: Research Methods 45
- Appendix C: I-TBED Reading List 46