A coalition is a team of people who come together to achieve a common purpose.
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- 1.1 What Is a Coalition?
- 1.2 Why Build a Coalition?
- 1.3 How to Build a Successful Coalition
- 1.4 How to Recruit Coalition Members
- 1.5 Hold Regular Meetings with Your Coalition
- 1.6 Monitor For Any Signs of Burnout
- 1.7 Brand and Advertise the Coalition
- 1.8 Seek Funding for Your Coalition
- 1.9 Measure the Coalition’s Impact
- 5.1 What is Qualitative Data and How Do You Collect It?
- 5.2 How to Use Different Types of Qualitative Data
- 5.3 Elicitation Interviews Used in the Native CARS study
- 5.4 Focus Groups in the Native CARS Study
- 5.5 Conducting Your Own Focus Group
- 5.6 Analyzing the Transcripts of Your Interview or Focus Group
- 6.1 Developing an Effective Intervention Activity Plan
- 6.2 Define the Issue
- 6.3 Identifying Your Approach
- 6.4 Identifying Your Collaborators
- 6.5 Defining Your Audience
- 6.6 Describe Your Intervention Activities
- 6.7 Create Objectives
- 6.8 Evaluation Measures
- 6.9 Create a Timeline
- 6.10 Create a Budget
- 6.11 – An Example Intervention Activity Plan
- 9.1 Where Do I Start?
- 9.2 Identify Existing Car Seat Programs in Your Community
- 9.3 Developing Partnerships with Existing Programs
- 9.4 Starting Your Own Car Seat Distribution Program
- 9.5 Identifying Funding for Car Seat Resources
- 9.6 Daily Operations of a Child Safety Seat Distribution Program
- 9.7 Making Sure Your Community Knows About Your Program
- 9.8 Expanding or Improving Your Existing Program
- 11.1 First, Form an Advocacy Committee
- 11.2 Research Existing Car Seat Laws
- 11.3 Learn What the National Recommendations Say
- 11.4 Differentiate Between Recommendation and Laws
- 11.5 Research How Your Tribe Implements and Changes Law and Order Codes
- 11.6 Draft a Child Passenger Restraint Law
- 11.7 Include a Fee Deterrent Schedule
- 11.8 Have Others Review the Draft, Then Finalize It
- 11.9 Submit the Law for Placement on the Business Council
- 11.10 Campaign During the Public Comment Period
- 11.11 Present Your Draft Law to the Business Council
- 11.12 Spread the Word About the New Law
- 11.13 Develop Other Policy and Practice Interventions
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