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Hello-

I'm working on creating a comparison tool to help a community group better understand and decipher the deluge of collective impact-oriented models as well as the stand-alone (population or setting-specific) approaches and strategies that may help make up the scaffolding within any model. I'm hoping to depict the various (mainstream) proprietary, national, and grass-roots models being deployed across U.S communities. I would also like to draw a distinction between models and intervention strategies. I've noticed these terms are sometimes (incorrectly) used interchangeably and it can lead to confusion. I'm hoping to see some examples that I may borrow from in creating such a resource.

Thanks in advance!

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Heather Simmons posted:

Hello-

I'm working on creating a comparison tool to help a community group better understand and decipher the deluge of collective impact-oriented models as well as the stand-alone (population or setting-specific) approaches and strategies that may help make up the scaffolding within any model. I'm hoping to depict the various (mainstream) proprietary, national, and grass-roots models being deployed across U.S communities. I would also like to draw a distinction between models and intervention strategies. I've noticed these terms are sometimes (incorrectly) used interchangeably and it can lead to confusion. I'm hoping to see some examples that I may borrow from in creating such a resource.

Thanks in advance!

 

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