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Step 2. Design the Work

It's important to prioritize the primary questions and identify the sources of data needed to answer them. Do you know how to develop primary questions and design data collection?

Step 3. Gather Data

A program's ability to manage data effectively impacts the quality of a community assessment. Do you know how to design a data collection plan and create tools to gather data?

Step 4. Analyze and Make Decisions

Analyzing the data, identifying trends, and making data-informed decisions are crucial steps. Do you know how to analyze data and use research findings to inform decision-making?

Step 5. Communicate and Incorporate

Community assessment reports should carefully consider how to make the data accessible, relevant, and engaging. Do you know how to effectively communicate findings from a community assessment?

Planning Support

This module reviews the components of the facilities support planning phase. It provides information program and grants specialists can use to help grant recipients make good programmatic and financial decisions.

Application Development

Watch this learning module to understand the development process for facilities purchase, construction, and major renovation applications.

Application Analysis

Learn what to look for when reviewing a Part 1303 application, including what facilities activities are subject to the application and the required information.

Management Matters: Cost Allocation

Cost allocation is the process of assigning the shared cost of an item or service to two or more programs, and it's a key element of fiscal management systems.

Supporting Community Health Partnerships

Learn how to identify and partner with the local providers and agencies who can assist in strengthening Head Start health services. Such partnerships can help programs meet the different needs of families.

How to Find and Use Health Data

Learn about the importance of using community, program, and child health data to make improvements and develop approaches that ensure every family receives the health care they need.

HeadStart.gov

official website of the Administration for Children and Families

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