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Policy Advocacy Choice Tool
This tool (from CHR&R) is a step-by-step process to help groups select the policy or systems change that will have the greatest likelihood of successful adoption in their communities. Use it along with the Policy Advocacy Choice Worksheet.
Positioning public health to respond to gun violence
Learn about strategies from Cure Violence Global (CVG), which has developed a community-based model to reduce violence and gun-related incidents.
Possible Community Health Indicators
This tool (from Community Tool Box) describes what community needs and resources are and why, when and how to identify them. It includes a variety of indicators (e.g., children in poverty, unemployment rate), what they are an indicator of (e.g., social environment, prosperity), and potential sources of data (e.g., Census, state employment office).
Power Prism Campaign Planning Tool
This tool (from M+R ) will help you develop goals, objectives and action planning for advocacy campaigns. It can be found in Act on What's Important under Develop a strategy to take...
Power-building approaches for health and equity
This webinar will describe how to build power so everyone can live long and well.
Previewing the 2024 Annual Data Release (with extended Q/A session)
Join our March webinar to preview the 2024 County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Annual Data Release.
Previewing the 2025 Annual Data Release
Preview the 2025 County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Annual Data Release.
Principles to Consider for the Implementation of a Community Health Needs Assessment Process
This resource, written by Sara Rosenbaum, J.D. at The George Washington University’s School of Public Health and Health Services, identifies guiding principles to inform the implementation of the Affordable Care Act’s community health needs assessment provisions applicable to not-for-profit hospitals that seek federal tax-exempt status. It can be found in ...
Prioritizing Issues Exercise
This tool (from Healthy People 2020) is a two-page exercise designed to help the group decide on which issue(s) to focus.