Community coalition coordinators and local government planners
Kicking off a community needs assessment with multiple stakeholder groups.
The Communities in Action (CIA) mind map template documents a 104-node community coalition framework from Richland County, covering 17 action groups such as Active Richland County, Housing Action Group, and Local Advisory Committee on Mental Health. This CIA template serves as a comprehensive cheat sheet for mapping collaborative initiatives, including the Richland County Transportation System, Walking paths, and Best Beginnings Coalition. It captures verbatim insights like 'We have great stuff here, but let's make it better' and 'Instead of fighting for everyone's dollar, we try to bring everyone together.' The template is organized into major branches that detail specific outcomes, such as the creation of a community complex, mental health first aid certification, and a diabetes management program. It is ideal for community organizers, local government planners, and nonprofit leaders seeking a structured overview of multi-sector partnerships and their measurable impacts.
Términos y condicionesKicking off a community needs assessment with multiple stakeholder groups.
Preparing a grant application that requires a comprehensive overview of existing collaborative programs.
Facilitating a strategic planning retreat to identify gaps and prioritize action groups like Chronic Disease Coalition or Nutrition Coalition.
Download the .xmind file and open it to review the 17 action groups and 104-node community coalition structure.
Replace the placeholder content and adjust nodes to reflect your specific community initiatives, outcomes, and collaborative goals.
Apply built-in icons for clarity and export your completed map as a PDF or image to present to stakeholders.
The template includes 104 nodes across 17 action groups such as Active Richland County, Housing Action Group, and Chronic Disease Coalition. It covers community needs, collaboration outcomes, and specific initiatives like walking paths and mental health services.
Open the .xmind file in Xmind, then customize each branch—like Active Richland County or Best Beginnings Coalition—with your local data. Use the structure to map existing partnerships, identify gaps, and track progress on initiatives such as transportation or preschool access.
Yes, the template is fully editable in Xmind (desktop, web, or mobile). You can add, remove, or rearrange nodes. Export as PDF or image for printing to share with stakeholders during meetings or community conferences.
This branch documents mental health needs assessment, grant funding (Bakken Behavioral Health), and service delivery improvements like jail mental health support. It helps communities replicate collaborative mental health planning.
Absolutely. The template captures outcomes such as the Bakken Behavioral Health grant, preschool expansion, and transportation system collaboration. Use it to visually report on funded initiatives and their community impacts.
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