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Action Communities for Health, Innovation, & Environmental Change
ACHIEVE fosters collaborative partnerships between city and county health officials, city and county government, tribal programs, parks and recreation departments, local YMCAs, local health-related coalitions, and other representatives from the school, business, health, and community sectors to implement improvements.
Action Plan Worksheet
This tool (from CHR&R) is a template that will help you create a detailed action plan expressed in terms of goals, objectives and activities with expected results. This tool and more guidance on how and when to use it can be found in...
Action Strategies Toolkit
This tool (from Leadership for Healthy Communities) is a guide for local and state leaders working to implement policies to create healthy communities and prevent childhood obesity. It can be found in the Government guide under...
Action Toolkit: To Advance Health Equity
This toolkit (from Makers of Unnatural Causes) will assist organizations to use the series to educate, organize and advocate for changes that will make a difference to improve health equity.
Actionable Strategies for Communities to Build Health: The RWJF Prize Reports
We sat down with RWJF Culture of Health Prize Director Carrie Carroll and Translational Researcher Olivia Little to learn more about how the suite of RWJF Culture of Health Prize reports can be helpful to communities.
Activation Point
Activation Point (from Spitfire Strategies) builds on the Smart Chart™ and focuses specifically on analyzing the type of public support needed for your campaign to succeed and strategies for mobilizing concerned people to action.
Active Living by Design
This website (from North Carolina Public Health Institute) features tools to create community-led change by working with local and national partners to build a culture of active living and healthy eating.
Add civic health to your August check-ups
August marks a time of back-to-school physicals and annual check-ups to monitor physical and mental health. But what about your community’s civic health?
Adding an AI-powered tool for health strategies
It’s now possible to learn about and navigate the strategies in our What Works for Health database with the assistance of an AI-powered tool called Evi.
Addressing Challenging Topics through Courageous Conversations
On November 12, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation announced the winners of the 2019 Culture of Health Prize: Broward County, Florida; Gonzales, California; Greenville County, South Carolina; Lake County, Colorado; and Sitka, Alaska. These five communities...