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The SEED Method: An Evidence-Based Method for Engaging Communities

The SEED Method is a multi-stakeholder approach to engaging communities in research, problem solving, and action planning. Developed at Virginia Commonwealth University, SEED provides a framework for collaborative research and action planning that can be scaled up or down depending on project resources and goals.

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SEED Method Toolkit

Aaron Weibe ·
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Announcing Bi-monthly Office Hours with the SEED Method Team

Theodora Amissah ·
Thinking of using the SEED method or SEED method tools for your research, program implementation, or action planning, but still have questions? Bring your questions and join us for a series of upcoming office hour sessions! What: O ne hour office hour sessions for subgroup members to provide a forum for you and your team to bring your technical assistance questions for applying the SEED method and/or SEED method tools to your research or action planning. When: Second Tuesdays of the month at...
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SEED Method Check-in

Theodora Amissah ·
Welcome! We have so many new subgroup members! We're happy to have you join us and we want to hear from you, how we can support your use of the SEED Method! Let us know, by answering the survey below.
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Welcome to all our new subgroup members!

Theodora Amissah ·
Our subgroup is continuing to grow and we're so happy to have you here! We'd like to find out how we can support your use of the SEED Method or share resources with you that you can use. Take a moment and let us by completing this short 3 question survey: SEED Method Check-in Survey !
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Check out our Fourth Training Video: Creating and Prioritizing Strategies and Research Questions with Topic Groups

Theodora Amissah ·
We have a new resource available! An instructional video (about 10 minutes) on working with Topic Groups to create and prioritize strategies and research questions. Watch it here and let us know if you have any questions!
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Where is your team on your journey with the SEED Method?

Theodora Amissah ·
SEED Method Learning Collaborative Team Check-in

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