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Before you begin contacting potential partners, it is important to know exactly what you are asking of them. Here are a few questions to consider beforehand.

1. How many members do you want, and what type of skills do they need to have?

2. What is the expected time commitment? (How many hours per month for how long?)

3. Will the members be expected to represent their department or other aspects of campus/community life?

4. Which population groups should be represented?

5. Where, when, and how often will you meet?

6. How will the minutes/proceedings be disseminated?

7. Who will be the coalition leaders(s)? Will they be appointed or elected?

8. Who are your strongest allies?

9. How will you reward great efforts?

10. How will you measure the group’s progress?

11. What are the outcome indicators?

Adapted from material in the public domain:

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. (n.d.). Healthy People 2020 Program Planning Tools. Retrieved June 2012, from .

Original source:

Public Health Foundation, under contract with the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office of Public Health and Science, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2002, February). Healthy People 2010 Toolkit: A Field Guide to Health Planning (p. 11). Washington, DC: Public Health Foundation.

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Questions to Consider When

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