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March 13, 2008

Great News from the Social Media Front

We have two pieces of great news on the new/social media front today:

The Got Outcomes winners--Franklin County Communities That Care Coalition, Greenfield, MA; Missoula Forum for Children and Youth, Missoula, MT; and Butte Youth Now Coalition, Chico, CA, were honored at the CADCA National Leadership Forum XVIII in Feburary. The videos were shown as a part of the awards ceremony.

The Got Outcomes! Coalition of the Year Awards are a CADCA National Coalition Institute-sponsored competition recognizing coalitions that have successfully impacted substance abuse outcomes in a measurable way through the implementation of a sound strategic plan/logic model.

In addition, we're happy to have LaDonna Coy, MHR, CPS, CDLA, New Media and Prevention Specialist and author of the Technology in Prevention blog (not to mention a great friend of CADCA and the Institute) as the presenter for the three Webinar sessions which will be held on April 17, June 19 and September 18 at 3 p.m. LaDonna brings a special passion for finding new ways for coalitions to communicate with their members and partners, and with one another. Even if you hadn't planned to add social media to your plate in 2008, join us and see what's out there--we think you'll be surprised!

One last thing--remember that we want to know how your coalition is using social media--add a comment to this blog or drop us an e-mail at institute@cadca.org.


This post was written by Sue Stine, Senior Manager of Dissemination and Coalition Relations for CADCA's National Coalition Institute. Her e-mail address is sstine@cadca.org.

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