LINC-Health Departments, CPGs
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Linking and Integrating Networks for Collaboration (LINC)



Funded by the CDC, LINC provides CBA services to health departments and community planning groups. This program develops and enhances skills in identifying, assessing, tailoring and adapting programmatic activities for HDs and CPGs to expand the organizational infrastructure of CBOs and promote collaborative networks within the community. Through individualized CBA and training, LINC offers assistance in a variety of topic areas.


For Health Departments:

•    Program Collaboration & Service Integration

•    Monitoring and Evaluation
•    Leadership Development
•    Personnel Management
•    Strategic Planning
•    Program Development
•    Grant Writing/Proposal Development
•    Resource Development
•    Fiscal Management
•    Board Development
•    Information Technology Development
•    Program Marketing

For CPGs:

•    CPG Guidance & Process Management
•    Priority Setting & Community Planning
•    Knowledge and Expertise in Culture PIR

•    Community Needs & Services Assessment   
•    Meeting Facilitation & Parliamentary Procedures   
•    Member Recruitment and Orientation

•    Strategic & Multi-Year Planning   
•    Leadership Development   
•    Community Planning Monitoring & Evaluation

•    Conflict Resolution      


 



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