First, we see that the communities do not have enough funding. This makes it very difficult for them to avoid defaults. They actually have to use their own funds to pay the third-party manager. It is very difficult.
Second, it is often the case that isolated communities have problems in other areas. That could mean health problems, or problems between an elected council and a cultural or hereditary council.
Third, these communities do not have access to training to develop their skills. They do not have the necessary funding.