NACCHO & CredibleMind Webinar
It Takes a Village: Harnessing Coalitions to Fund and Improve Community Mental Health
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Webinar Overview
Most of our communities are feeling the funding uncertainty when it comes to initiatives aimed at improving community mental health. If this sounds familiar, this webinar is for you.
Listen int to explore both old and new ways to build and nurture community-wide coalitions that leverage funding sources, elevate reach, and amplify impact. Learn from experts about applying the MAPP 2.0 framework, hear real-world case studies using the Behavioral Health 360 Program, and walk away with practical tools and tactics you can apply locally.
What You’ll Learn:
- Proven approaches to funding community-wide mental health initiatives
- Real-world lessons from Douglas County on building sustainable, community-driven mental health programs
- Insights gathered from 30+ peers at NACCHO360
- How to apply MAPP 2.0 to identify and engage coalition partners
Presenters

Anna Clayton, MPH
Senior Program Analyst,
Performance Improvement at NACCHO

Leah Casanave, DrPH
Division Chief, Community Health, Nutrition, & Clinical Services at the Douglas County Health Department

Deryk Van Brunt, DrPH
CEO, CredibleMind & Clinical Professor,
UC Berkeley School of Public Health
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