There are actually many resources that may be useful to you. The "Toolbox" provides several tools that may assist groups whether they are coalitions or coalitions of coalitions. For example, the Toolbox sections about agenda setting (Part B-Chapters 3-5) and promoting interest and participation (Part C-Chapters 6 and 7) may be particularly helpful. Some other resources that you might find useful include "Evaluating Collaboratives" (University of Wisconsin Extension, 1998), "The Collaboration Primer" (Health Research and Educational Trust, 2002) and a special issue of the American Journal of Community Psychology (Vol. 29, No. 2, 2001). These resources provide considerable detail about the collaborative process and include many useful tools.