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Coalition Fundamentals

Think of it as an hour filled with the answers to the questions you’ve always wanted to ask about coalitions,

Strategizer 46 – Programs and Collaboration Between Coalitions and the Faith Community

This Strategizer defines collaboration in the context of working with the faith community and offers practical suggestions of engaging the

Strategizer 12 – Coalitions Hold Town Meetings

Learn how to plan and promote an effective town meeting and how to process the discussed information.

Un Diagnóstico Comunitario – Analizar La Comunidad, Identificar Problemas y Establecer Metas

Esta guía ha sido diseñada para proporcionar a las coaliciones anti-drogas lineamientos claros para definir sus comunidades, analizar y evaluar

Cultural Competence Primer: Incorporating Cultural Competence into Your Comprehensive Plan

This primer provides anti-drug coalitions with a basic understanding of cultural competence and its importance in achieving substance abuse reduction

Handbook for Community Anti-Drug Coalitions

The Handbook for Community Anti-Drug Coalitions provides an overview of resources for and about community coalitions. It helps educate, inform and

Evaluation Primer: Setting the Context for a Community Coalition Evaluation

This primer provides the basic tools each coalition needs to develop a comprehensive evaluation plan. In addition, it will help

Creando Capacidad En Su Coalicion – Fortaleciendo Membresía, Estructuras, y Liderazgo

Esta Guía brindará lineamientos claros para ayudar a las coaliciones a lograr el reforzamiento institucional necesario para desarrollar e implementar

Planning Primer: Developing a Theory of Change, Logic Models and Strategic and Action Plans

This primer provides clear guidelines for assisting your coalition to develop the products that you need to carry out a

Strategizer 31 – Guidelines for Advocacy: Changing Policies and Laws to Create Safer Environments for Youth

This Strategizer helps clarify what constitutes “lobbying” activities for nonprofit organizations and to what extent these organizations can participate in