
OAA Title IIID Coordinator Convening: Supporting Capacity for Program Facilitators and Participants
- Registration Closed
Title III-D coordinators are invited to join this convening and participate in a discussion with peers around supporting facilitator and participant capacity in evidence-based programming. Additional resources around capacity building will be shared and an overview of the OAA Title III-D Community will be provided.
Please be prepared to share your experience with the following discussion questions:
- Do any SUAs partner with a CBO that serves as a hub to coordinate the delivery of evidence-based health promotion and disease prevention programs? If so, what are the pros and cons of using this approach? What successes have been achieved?
- How do AAAs and other CBOs in your state collaborate around program licensing, leader training, program promotion, and other aspects of EBP delivery and sustainability?
- What are the biggest challenges AAAs in your state are experiencing around facilitator and volunteer capacity?
- What support has your SUA provided to AAAs to assist with participant recruitment and capacity?

Michelle Mai
Senior Program Associate
National Council on Aging
Michelle Mai, MPH is the Senior Program Associate with the Center for Healthy Aging. She brings experience conducting outreach increasing public health education within the community. In this role with NCOA, she provides technical assistance to chronic disease self-management education and falls prevention grantees, striving to help them reach their grant goals as they implement evidence based programs into their community. Michelle received her Master’s degree in Public Health and Bachelor’s degree in Community Health from George Mason University.