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Below is a partial listing of campus and community departments/organizations that could be valuable partners in your public health efforts.

Campus

o Administration (president/chancellor/provost’s office)

o Academic programs

o Athletics

o Alumni

o Counseling services

o Dining services

o Disability services

o Employee union representatives

o Facilities and operations

o Faculty/staff senate

o Fraternity and sorority life

o First year services

o Health services

o Hospitals (health-related graduate/professional programs)

o Human resources

o International students

o Judicial affairs

o LGBTQ students

o Multicultural students

o Parking and transportation

o Public safety

o Recreational sports

o Religious groups

o Research centers

o Residential life

o Special interest groups

o Student activities

o Student affairs/dean of students

o Student government

o Student media

o Student peer education

o Wellness and prevention services

Community

o Civic groups

o Community health centers

o Emergency medical services/fire/rescue

o Faith-based organizations

o Government (local, state)

o Health departments (city, county, state)

o Insurance/managed care companies

o Law enforcement

o Mental health organizations

o Neighborhood associations

o Nonprofit organizations

o Parks and recreation

o Private businesses

o Schools (elementary, secondary, post-secondary institutions)

o Substance abuse treatment agencies

Funding Resources

o Charities/foundations

o Health departments

o Local businesses

o Research grants

o University funding/development

Communication

o Campus media (newspaper, radio, print media, campus signage, electronic media)

o Local media (newspaper, radio, TV)

o Campus communications (emails, newsletters, planners, resource guides)

o Websites, blogs, podcasts, social networking sites

o Word of mouth

Others

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Adapted from material in the public domain:

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. (n.d.). Healthy People 2020 Program Planning Tools. Retrieved June 2012, from .

Original source:

Public Health Foundation, under contract with the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office of Public Health and Science, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (2002, February). Healthy People 2010 Toolkit: A Field Guide to Health Planning (p. 46). Washington, DC: Public Health Foundation.

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(410) 859-1500

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