Projects
If you are considering using PARTNER, you may wonder how others have used the tool to strategize and improve their collaborative activities. In this section, we have highlighted several projects that used PARTNER to evaluate their work. You will find a description of each project, products that these projects have produced, and testimonials that describe their experiences using PARTNER. Simply click on the links below to see how users have implemented PARTNER and to get ideas for how you might use PARTNER to enhance your work.
- WONDERbabies Partnership for Health (Ways Of Nurturing Development through Enhancing Relationships), Ayelet Talmi, PhD, University of Colorado Denver
- A Social Network Analysis of Partners of the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s Oral Health Unit, Mario Rivera MS, Program Evaluator Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment in Denver, CO
- State and Regional Network Development for Substance Abuse Prevention in New Hampshire, Lea Ayers LaFave, PhD, RN, MLC-3 Project Director, Community Health Institute/JSI in Bow in New Hampshire
- Multistate Learning Collaborative: Lead States in Public Health Quality Improvement, Lea Ayers LaFave, PhD, RN, MLC-3 Project Director, Community Health Institute/JSI in Bow in New Hampshire
- Coalitions and Networks for Active Living (CANAL) Project, Drs. Jill Litt at the Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center (RMPRC)-Colorado and Susan Zieff at San Francisco State University, part of the Physical Activity Policy Research Network (PAPRN)
- Utilizing Network Analysis to Transform a Community Collaborative, Sara Tscheschke, MPA, University of Colorado Denver
- Bay County Health Department (BCHD) Translating Research for Public Health Practice, Julia Ruschmann, Community Projects Director, Bay County Health Department in Panama City, Florida
- Collaborative Approaches in Chronic Disease Prevention, Sarah Lampe, MPH; Lisa VanRaemdonck, MPH, MSW; Julie Marshall, PhD; Danielle Varda, PhD
- Inter-organizational Collaboration in Public Health





