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Choosing Your Strategy

This tool (from CHR&R) provides suggested actions based on What Works for Health evidence ratings.

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CHR 2010-2015 Data Changes Summary

This document summarizes the changes in ranked measures for all releases from 2010 to 2015. It can be found in Ranking Methods, under Data Sources and Measures.

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CHR 2010-2016 Data Changes Summary

This document summarizes the changes in ranked measures for all releases from 2010 to 2016. It can be found in Ranking Methods, under Data Sources and Measures.

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CHR 2010-2017 Data Changes Summary

This document summarizes the changes in ranked measures for all releases from 2010 to 2017. It can be found in Ranking Methods, under Data Sources and Measures.

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CHR 2010-2018 Data Changes Summary

This document summarizes the changes in ranked measures for all releases from 2010 to 2018. It can be found in Ranking Methods, under ...

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Clare County, MI

In Michigan, Health Director Mary Kushion seized Clare County’s poor performance in the County Health Rankings as an opportunity to host a public health summit and begin generating ideas for improving the health of the six counties served by the Central Michigan District Health Department.

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Coalition Member Survey

This tool (from Coalitions Work) is a 45-item survey for members to rate the coalition on aspects related to planning, implementation, leadership, local and statewide involvement, communication, participation, progress, and outcomes.

Find it in Evaluate Actions under...

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Collective Impact Case Studies

This tool (from Foundation Strategy Group) is a series of case study reports and videos that feature collective impact initiatives across a range of issues areas. It can be found in Work Together under...

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Collective Impact for Opportunity Youth

This tool (from Foundation Strategy Group) is a report that calls communities to bring together systems and stakeholders to improve outcomes for Opportunity Youth and to provide a high-level framework for a collective impact approach that will enable them to do so. Opportunity Youth are between the ages of 16 and 24 and are neither enrolled in school nor participating in the labor market...