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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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Where is your team on your journey with the SEED Method?

SEED Method Learning Collaborative Team Check-in

STEP ONE: Identify and Engage
STEP TWO: Consult
STEP THREE: Conceptualize
STEP FOUR: Generate Strategies and/or Questions
STEP FIVE: Prioritize Strategies and/or Questions
STEP SIX: Plan Actions and/or Disseminate Agenda
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