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Evaluating Coalition Effectiveness: Insights from the NCCCP Program Directors' Meeting 2008

This document summarizes the key points discussed during the NCCCP Program Directors' Meeting in May 2008, focusing on the importance of coalition evaluation. It highlights how evaluating coalitions can build capacity, enhance interventions, provide accountability, boost visibility, contribute to a scientific knowledge base, and guide policy decisions. The evaluation process includes presentations, consultations, document reviews, membership surveys, and key informant interviews, aimed at assessing strengths and identifying areas for improvement within coalitions.

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Evaluating Coalition Effectiveness: Insights from the NCCCP Program Directors' Meeting 2008

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  1. Coalition Assessment Theresa R. Teekah Virginia Comprehensive Cancer Control Project NCCCP Program Directors’ Meeting May 13-15, 2008 - Atlanta, GA

  2. Why Evaluate Coalitions? • Builds capacity • Improves coalition interventions • Provides accountability • Increases visibility and support • Contributes to scientific base • Informs policy decisions

  3. Coalition Assessment • Purpose and Background • Evaluation Process • Participants • Content Document Analysis

  4. Purpose • Assess, reflect, and inform the CPAC of its strengths, identify areas of challenge and weakness, and train and empower the coalition to implement coalition structural and process changes to improve quality performance.

  5. Background

  6. Evaluation Process • Coalition Presentation • Leadership Consultation • Document Review • Membership Survey

  7. Evaluation Process • Key Informant Interviews • Preliminary Findings • Final Report

  8. CRABBY ROAD “Change is good as long as I don’t have to do anything different.”

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