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1 Data Aggregation in the Mountain Plains Region
ASNNA Conference 2019 Arlington, VA February 4-7, 2019

2 The Team Colorado – Max Young, Divyani Pendleton, Jennie Quinlan, Jini Puma Iowa – Justine Hoover Kansas – Sue Sing Lim, Lisa Ross Missouri – Kimberly Keller, Donna Mehrle Montana – Carrie Ashe, Leah Gramlow Nebraska – Donnia Behrends North Dakota – Megan Ness Ditterick South Dakota – Kimberly Sweebe, Suzanne Stluka Utah – Heidi LeBlanc, Leslie Rowley Wyoming – Sandra Biller (presenting), Mindy Meuli PEARS – Allison Teeter FNS – Philip Fraley, Star Morrison, Zora Cobb

3 Background Need: Show collective impact of SNAP-Ed
Mountain Plains Region (MPR) SNAP- Ed Impact Report Strengths: Reach, demographics, settings, etc. EARS, PEARS

4 Challenge: Aggregating behavior change
Knowledge gaps related to measurement MPR Regional Meeting – roundtable discussions Formation of workgroup Master list of measures – MT1-3 Agreement on methodology, questions (adults)

5 Supports Looking Forward Inclusion of all states Team approach
Finalize criteria for aggregation, Implications for SNAP-Ed Framework and Interpretive Guide revisions Clarification, additional outcome measures

6 By aggregating our behavior change impacts, we will be able to showcase how SNAP-Ed helps its audience improve nutrition, health and well-being wherever they eat, learn, live, play, shop, or work. Thank You! Contact: Sandra Biller, MS | | | University of Wyoming


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