Northeast KCK Asset Maps

Capital Maps for Northeast KCK

Assets in the Community Capital Stack

Throughout the program, community members and leaders are taking a renewed look at the assets and opportunities already existing in each community that could be engaged to encourage or accelerate innovation.

What we're counting as capital:


  • Individual: The existing stock of skills, understanding, physical health and mental wellness in a community’s people.


  • Intellectual: The existing stock of knowledge, resourcefulness, creativity and innovation in a community’s people, institutions, organizations and sectors.
    • Includes:
      • Innovation drivers are the research and medical institutions, the large firms, start-ups and entrepreneurs focused on developing cutting-edge technologies, products and services for the market.
      • Innovation cultivators are the companies, organizations or groups that support the growth of individuals, firms and their ideas.


  • Social: The existing stock of trust, relationships and networks in a community’s population.
    • Includes:
      • Physical assets in the private realm are privately-owned buildings and spaces that stimulate innovation in new and creative ways.

  • Cultural: The existing stock of traditions, customs, ways of doing, and world views in a region’s population.

  • Natural: The existing stock of natural resources—for example, water, land, air, plants and animals—in a region’s places.
    • Includes:
      • Physical assets in the public realm are the spaces accessible to the public, such as parks, plazas and streets that become locales of energy and activity

  • Built: The existing stock of constructed infrastructure—for example, buildings, sewer systems, broadband, roads—in a region’s places.


  • Political: The existing stock of goodwill, influence and power that people, organizations and institutions in the region can exercise in decision-making.


  • Financial: The existing stock of monetary resources available in the region for investment in the region.


  • Economic: The existing stock of a community’s economic activity contributors, including home-based businesses, micro-enterprises, small businesses and companies that participate, cultivate or support an innovation-rich environment.
    • Includes:
      • Neighborhood-building amenities provide important support services to residents and workers in the district

  • Spiritual: The existing stock of a community’s spiritual resources including churches, houses of worship, and religious or faith based groups.



HNMA FULL.pdf

Full Capital Map


Regional Zone Overlay


HNMA_Landbank.pdf

Land Bank Lots


Land Bank Values


Vacant Lots


Individual Capital


HNMA_INTELLECTUAL.pdf

Intellectual Capital


HNMA_SOCIAL.pdf

Social Capital


HNMA_Culture.pdf

Cultural Capital


HNMA NATURAL.pdf

Natural Capital


HNMA_Built.pdf

Built Capital


HNMA POLITICAL.pdf

Political Capital


HNMA_FINANCIAL.pdf

Financial Capital


HNMA_ECONOMIC.pdf

Economic Capital


HNMA_SPIRITUAL.pdf

Spiritual Capital