In this paper, the authors present two models for establishing and evaluating partnerships. They also provide a working definition of a partnership, propose strategies for identifying resources for starting and maintaining partnerships, and provide several methods for evaluating them. Their purpose is to increase understanding of the dynamics of building stronger, more equity-based partnerships. Models recommended are the Give-Get and Double Rainbow
abstract: Background Many health departments collaborate with community organizations on community h...
Conducting evaluation and research with community coalitions involved in health equity initiatives i...
This dissertation presents a brief history of community-based interventions to improve health, the a...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches present meaningful opportunities to promote...
Equitable partnerships are central to the GCRF portfolio overall, the interdisciplinary hubs, and sp...
Foundations and other entities have increasingly funded coaching and technical assistance to support...
Adult and community development practitioners and scholars are frequently involved in community-univ...
Background Global health partnerships (GHPs) are situated in complex political and ...
Background: In 2014, the DeKalb County Board of Health (DCBOH) received a three-year Racial and Ethn...
Cross-sector partnerships are essential for addressing such complex social issues as improving popul...
Walker County, Alabama, population 70,713, typifies health challenges in rural America. The county i...
This book is designed to help organizations and individuals working in associations, task forces, ne...
The increase in undergraduate programs in public health within liberal arts institutions in the Unit...
In the current turbulent environment with the inter-networked enterprises, by establishing effective...
The University of Dayton (UD), as a fellow Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement Institut...
abstract: Background Many health departments collaborate with community organizations on community h...
Conducting evaluation and research with community coalitions involved in health equity initiatives i...
This dissertation presents a brief history of community-based interventions to improve health, the a...
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) approaches present meaningful opportunities to promote...
Equitable partnerships are central to the GCRF portfolio overall, the interdisciplinary hubs, and sp...
Foundations and other entities have increasingly funded coaching and technical assistance to support...
Adult and community development practitioners and scholars are frequently involved in community-univ...
Background Global health partnerships (GHPs) are situated in complex political and ...
Background: In 2014, the DeKalb County Board of Health (DCBOH) received a three-year Racial and Ethn...
Cross-sector partnerships are essential for addressing such complex social issues as improving popul...
Walker County, Alabama, population 70,713, typifies health challenges in rural America. The county i...
This book is designed to help organizations and individuals working in associations, task forces, ne...
The increase in undergraduate programs in public health within liberal arts institutions in the Unit...
In the current turbulent environment with the inter-networked enterprises, by establishing effective...
The University of Dayton (UD), as a fellow Carnegie Classification for Community Engagement Institut...
abstract: Background Many health departments collaborate with community organizations on community h...
Conducting evaluation and research with community coalitions involved in health equity initiatives i...
This dissertation presents a brief history of community-based interventions to improve health, the a...