Tools & Resources
Finding Your Inner Fundraiser
This tool (created by Stephanie Roth & Kim Klein of the Grassroots Fundraising Journal) includes a self assessment to identify ways board members and supporters can contribute to resource development.
Donor Fund-Raising Get Started Tool
This tool (from M+R) will help your organization plan or expand its efforts to secure funds from individual and corporate donors.
Money and Coalitions: Delights and Dilemmas
This tool (from Tom Wolff) can help you explore whether seeking outside funding is a good idea for your situation.
Tips for Maintaining Community Interest and Involvement
This tool (from Bank of Ideas) is a page of suggestions for keeping members and active participants involved and the community informed and supportive. Use it as a checklist for how to keep momentum going. It can be found in Work Together under ...
Agenda Example
This tool (from CHR&R) provides an example of an agenda designed with purpose and timeframes. It can be found in Work Together under Reinforce healthy partnership practices.
Community Health Partnerships: Tools and Information for Development & Support
This manual (from the National Business Coalition on Health) provides tools and information about establishing successful partnerships between public health and business leaders (p. 20). It can be found in Work Together under Recruit Diverse Stakeholders From Multiple Sectors.
2020 County Health Rankings National Statistics
This document provides descriptive statistics for the County Health Rankings 2020 ranked measures and additional measures, including national statistics. It can be found in Ranking Methods, under Data Sources and Measures.
2021 County Health Rankings National Statistics
This document provides descriptive data for the County Health Rankings 2021 ranked measures and additional measures, including national statistics. It can be found in Ranking Methods, under Data Sources and Measures.
Racism as a Public Health Crisis
It was an honor to share a virtual space with so many of you on November 5 and November 12 as we continue a shared pursuit of how to address the presence of systemic racism and its impact on public health in our communities. There was an abundance of terrific conversations, and there were many amazing resources shared!