Describe the six factors that can trigger program planning


Factors that can trigger program planning include the following:
• Results of the community needs assessment.
• Mandate from an organization's national office or from a federal agency.
• Research findings.
• Community leader or coalition.
• Availability of funding for new programs.
• Government policy.
One or more of these might prompt the planning. For example, recent research findings and results of a community needs assessment might indicate the same need, and thus funding might become available for programs to alleviate that need.

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