Presented by Tribal TAB and KSU TAB, this session will demonstrate how the Brownfields Inventory Tool (BiT) can serve as a robust project management platform and a tool for holistic community asset mapping. While originally designed to inventory brownfield sites, BiT can also support broader planning efforts by tracking projects, organizing data, and visualizing assets across the Seven Community Capitals: Natural, Cultural, Human, Social, Political, Built, and Financial. Session participants will gain practical strategies for customizing BiT to reflect local priorities, manage progress, and support cross-sector collaboration. The session will include live demonstrations, real-world examples, and access to templates and training resources, with interactive components to engage participants in hands-on exploration of BiT's expanded capabilities.