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Factors That Predict Financial Sustainability of Community Coalitions: Five Years of Findings from the PROSPER Partnership Project

Description
Investigates the PROSPER (PROmoting School-community-university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience) partnership model developed to evaluate the level of sustainability funding by community prevention teams and the factors that impact sustainable funding. Study took place in 14 rural communities and small towns where community teams selected, implemented, and sustained evidence-base programs focused on reducing substance misuse, and promoting positive youth and family development.
Author(s)
Mark T Greenberg, Mark E Feinberg, Lesley E Johnson, et al.
Citation
Prevention Science, 16(1), 158-167
Date
01/2015
Type
Document
Tagged as
Children and youth · Families · Networking and collaboration · Statistics and data · Substance use and misuse · Sustainability of programs · Wellness, health promotion, and disease prevention