Tools & Resources
What Works for Health Shortcut
Looking for a shortcut to effectively use What Works for Health, our tool to help you find evidence-informed policies, programs, systems, and environmental changes that can make a difference locally? We've added a new resource to help you do just that.
2021 County Health Rankings Research Grant Call for Proposals
This is the application and background material for the 2021 County Health Rankings Research Grants Call for Proposals.
2019 County Health Rankings Key Findings Report
This is the national Key Findings Report from the 2018 County Health Rankings. It can be found in Reports.
2018 County Health Rankings Key Findings Report
This is the national Key Findings Report from the 2018 County Health Rankings. It can be found in Reports.
2017 County Health Rankings Key Findings Report
This is the national Key Findings Report from the 2017 County Health Rankings. It can be found in Reports.
2016 County Health Rankings Key Findings Report
This is the national Key Findings Report from the 2016 County Health Rankings. It can be found in Reports.
2014 County Health Rankings Key Findings Report
This is the national Key Findings Report from the 2014 County Health Rankings. It can be found in Reports.
A Guide to Actionable Measurement
This tool (from the Gates Foundation) provides guidance on evaluating policy initiatives, including a list of Good Practices in Measurement (p.19) applicable to any evaluation. It can be found in Evaluate Actions under...
Healthy Homes Initiative
This tool (from U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development) is an initiative to address health hazards, such as mold, dust, lead, radon and other allergens or toxins in housing. It can be found in the Community Development guide under...
PICO
This organization (PICO) is a national network of faith-based community organizations working to create innovative solutions to problems facing urban, suburban and rural communities. It can be found in the Community Member guide under...