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Strategic Issues Overview

This tool (from NACCHO) is an overview of the phase of the Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) process, during which participants develop an ordered list of the most important issues facing the community. This step-by-step overview will help users prepare for and begin distilling the mix of issues that demand attention. It can be found in...

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Submit a story

Submit a story to County Health Rankings & Roadmaps. We are interested not only in “success stories” but also lessons learned from challenges and setbacks you have faced. It can be found in the Communicate guide under Tell your story.

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Submitting an Op-Ed

This tool (from Burness) provides tips on submitting an opinion-editorial (op-ed) for publication in newspapers or online.

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Succession Planning

This tool (from helpfornonprofits.org) includes tips for accomplishing a systems-focused succession plan. 

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Suicides*

Number of deaths due to suicide per 100,000 population (age-adjusted).
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Sustainability Planning Guide for Healthy Communities

This tool (from CDC's Healthy Communities program) helps public and community health professionals develop a sustainability plan and learn key sustainability approaches. It can be found in Act on What’s Important under ...

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Take Action Cycle

Communities can work together to improve health by following the steps around the Take Action Cycle.

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Team Blueprint

This tool (from Center for Creative Leadership) clarifies your partnership’s goals, project scope, meeting processes, and how you will work together; it also identifies roles and responsibilities.

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Tearless Logic Models

This tool (from the Global Journal of Community Psychology Practice) takes the traditional logic model approach and translates it into a less daunting process that breaks the logic model process down into a series of manageable, jargon-free questions. Justin Greenleaf, one of the authors of this article, has also created a short presentation...