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Endnotes

1Jane Dowling, A Descriptive Study of Asthma Coalitions, Spring 2000. (Northbrook: The CHEST Foundation, 2000). A copy of this study can be obtained from the CHEST Foundation, 3300 Dundee Road, Northbrook, IL 60062.

2William Berquist, Juli Betwee, and David Meuel, Building Strategic Relationships. (San Francisco: Jossey Bass, 1995).

3E. Feighery and T. Rogers, Building and Maintaining Effective Coalitions,Guide #12, How to Guides on Community Health Promotion,. (Palo Alto:Stanford Health Promotion Resource Center,1990.

4Mary Sutherland, Marie Cowart and Gregory Harris, "Jackson County Partnership: Developing an Effective Coalition," International Quarterly of Community Health Education, 7, (1998): pp 405-415.

5Arlene Eisen, "Survey of Neighborhood-Based Comprehensive Community Empowerment Initiatives," Health Education Quarterly, 21 (2), (1994) pp.234-252.

6A. Snider, Developing Coalitions for Tobacco-Free Youth Manual. (Harrisburg: Penn State Cooperative Extension, 1997). Available online at http://www.nnh.org/products/outline2.htm

7Berquist, Betwee and Meuel, Building Strategic Relationships.

8Berquist, Between and Meuel, Building Strategic Relationships, p. 10.

9Edwin B. Fisher, et al., "Acceptability and Feasibility of a Community Approach to Asthma Management: The Neighborhood Asthma Coalition (NAC)," Journal of Asthma, 33(6), (1996): pp. 367-383.

10Francis Cooley, Andy Duncan and J. Burridge, "Building Coalitions for Educating and Problem Solving," found in Increasing Understanding of Public Problems and Policies:1993. RC 019 485.

11Darvin Ayre, Gruffie Clough, and Tyler Norris, Facilitating Community Change, (San Francisco: Grove Consultants International, 2000).

12Edith Parker et. al., "Coalition Building for Prevention: Lessons Learned from the North Carolina Community-Based Public Health Initiative," Journal of Public Health Management Practice, 4, (2), (1988): pp25-36.

13Foundation and Corporate Grants Alert. Vol. 9, No.5. May 2000.

14Snider, Developing Coalitions for Tobacco-Free Youth.

15Snider, Developing Coalitions for Tobacco-Free Youth.

16Mary Thelander and Beth Hoen, "Measuring Success in Coalitions," Paper presented at Annual Conference of the Canadian Evaluation Society. (May 1997).

17Michelle C. Kegler et al., "A Multiple Case Study of Implementation in 10 Local Project ASSIST Coalitions in North Carolina," Health Education Research, 13,(2), (1998): pp.225-238.

18Snider, Developing Coalitions for Tobacco-Free Youth.

19Frances D. Butterfoss, Robert M. Goodman, Abraham Wandersman, "Community Coalitions for Prevention and Health Promotion: Factors Predicting Satisfaction,, Participation, and Planning," Health Education Quarterly, 23 (1), (1996): pp.65 -79.

20Thomas Peters and Nancy Austin , A Passion for Excellence, (New York: Random House, 1985.)

21Kegler,M. et. al. 1998.

22Don Burgess, "Six Laws of Organizational Communication," Monograph Series, International School of Theology, San Bernardino, Ca. 1996.

23Anne Wexler, "Coalition-Building: How to Make It Work for You: Now and in the Future." Public Affairs Review, (1982): pp. 56-64.

24James C. Malamed, Conflict Resolution, Theory and Skills, (Eugene: The Mediation Center, 1995. Also available online at http://www.to-agree.com/1cr.htm

25W. K. Kellogg Foundation Evaluation Handbook. (Detroit: 1998.) Published on-line at http://www.wkkf.org/pubs/Pub770.pdf

26Abraham Wandersman, "Framing the Evaluation of Health and Human Service Programs in Community Settings: Assessing Progress," New Direction for Evaluation, 83. (1999): pp. 95-102.

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