Whom should we fund? A multi-site study of program adaptation, implementation and persistence in a public agency grants program
Abstract
The Division of Health Education of a state health department evaluated its replication grants for program adaptation, implementation and persistence. Findings have implications for grantmaking programs and agencies promoting program implementation and maintenance within host organizations.
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Umble, K. E.
(1994).
Whom should we fund? A multi-site study of program adaptation, implementation and persistence in a public agency grants program.
Adult Education Research Conference.
Whom should we fund? A multi-site study of program adaptation, implementation and persistence in a public agency grants program
The Division of Health Education of a state health department evaluated its replication grants for program adaptation, implementation and persistence. Findings have implications for grantmaking programs and agencies promoting program implementation and maintenance within host organizations.