We developed three new community health assessment tools - the MAPP Community Context Assessment, the MAPP Community Partner Assessment and the MAPP Power Primer - for local health departments and others to use during Community Health Improvement processes.
January 19, 2023
We developed three new community health assessment tools - the MAPP Community Context Assessment, the MAPP Community Partner Assessment and the MAPP Power Primer - for local health departments and others to use during Community Health Improvement processes.
We developed three new community health assessment tools - the MAPP Community Context Assessment, the MAPP Community Partner Assessment and the MAPP Power Primer - for local health departments and others to use during Community Health Improvement processes.
Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) is a community-driven strategic planning process for improving community health. Developed by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) and facilitated by public health leaders, the MAPP framework helps communities apply strategic thinking to prioritize public health issues and identify resources to address them. MAPP is not an agency-focused assessment process; rather, it is an interactive process that can improve the efficiency, effectiveness, and ultimately the performance of local public health systems.
Following a national evaluation of MAPP, NACCHO launched an extensive revision process to better center equity across all MAPP processes and better meet current field needs and trends around community health improvement (CHI). In 2021, NACCHO hired Human Impact Partners to develop two of the three new assessment tools to be used as part of the MAPP revision and a supplemental Power Primer. Each of those tools is described below:
Each of the tools was developed in consultation with experts on health equity, community health improvement, organizing and power building, and local health department practice. These tools and the new MAPP Handbook (to be released in July 2023) will be used by hundreds of local health departments and CHI communities across the nation.To download the complete tools and other related webinars and resources, you must sign up to be a member of the MAPP Network. Signing up is free of charge and just takes two minutes. Follow these instructions to join the MAPP Network and access resources.
This document was produced with funding from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Office of State, Tribal, Local and Territorial Support, under award number 5 NU38OT000306-05-00, and from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) under award numbers 5 UD3OA22890‐12‐00 and 5 UD3OA22890‐12‐00, “National Organizations for State and Local Officials.” The contents of this resource are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of or endorsement by the CDC or HRSA.