Fall Semester Course
ACC 601- Introduction to Community Change
This class examines the theory of SEED-SCALE, which is the underlying thought and method of effective community change. SEED-SCALE explains how communities can initiate, nurture and sustain their own smart, stable growth using the human and the natural resources at hand.
*Subject to change
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Course Faculty
Joey Aloi is an Associate Professor at Future Generations, where he leads the agroforestry team in the Community Engagement division. In this capacity, he coordinates the producer coaching & enterprise development work in Appalachia. His work in agroforestry builds on years of work in Appalachian foodways, especially local-food-system building, food access, and food sovereignty… Read More
Joey Aloi
Associate Professor, Agroforestry & Director of Assessment
About our Learning Model
Future Generations University utilizes a unique blended learning model. Our programs combine different streams of instruction to adapt to students’ learning styles and foster community-based learning. All courses include face-to-face (either in person or via Zoom Video-Conferencing) and online components, and are complemented by applied fieldwork in communities (called Community Labs).
Rich while Remote Learning: Small Live-online Classes with Practitioner-Faculty and Peers around the world and across the US. Applied Practical Assignments that center around your community work. Mobile-first Course Materials and Online Resources.

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