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Contributed by Jenette Nagy, adapted from Stephen B. Fawcett Edited by Stephen B. Fawcett and Jerry Schultz |
- Conducting Focus Groups
- Conducting Public Forums and Listening Sessions
- Collecting Information About the Problem
- Conducting Concerns Surveys
- An Overview of Strategic Planning or "VMOSA" (Vision, Mission, Objectives, Strategies, and Action Plans)
- Analyzing Root Causes of Problems: The "But Why?" Technique
- Identifying Targets and Agents of Change: Who Can Benefit and Who Can Help
- Identifying Strategies and Tactics for Reducing Risks
- Adapting Community Interventions for Different Cultures and Communities
- Identifying Opponents
- Measuring Success: Evaluating Comprehensive Community Initiatives
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