Starting Strong: The Importance of Getting an Early Win
Discover the importance of early-win projects and how they can help keep your partners engaged for the long road ahead.
Discover the importance of early-win projects and how they can help keep your partners engaged for the long road ahead.
This practice-support tool provides a quick overview of national, state, and local data sources and tools that provide substance-related indicator data for this population.
Learn about the different types of evaluation designs and factors to consider when choosing one design over another.
This evaluation tool focuses on two factors that affect the accuracy and quality of survey data: the representativeness of the sample selected from the population and the response rate (that is, the proportion) of the selected sample that participates in the survey.
This is a sample agenda for a youth-adult coalition meeting.
This form offers one approach to organizing and prioritizing needs assessment data.
This tool offers one example of what a training calendar for coalition members might include.
This document lists studies about risk and protective factors for mental and/or substance use disorders among Alaska Native and Native American populations.
An overview of prevention research on risk and protective factors associated with binge and heavy episodic drinking among adolescents and young adults.
This tool is designed to help coalitions assess the relative importance and changeability of the factors associated with substance misuse in their communities.