Start/Join a Coalition
What is a community coalition?
A community coalition is a group of community partners who work together to solve a shared problem. The
Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) defines a coalition as a cooperative agreement between
groups or sectors of a community, in which each group retains its identity but all agree to work together toward a
common goal of building a safe, healthy and drug-free community.
Where can I find out about other coalitions in my community?
Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA) is the membership organization of more than 5,000
community coalitions nationwide trying to combat the problems of drugs and violence in their communities. To
locate information on existing coalitions in your community, contact Jennifer Zimmermann at 1-800-54-CADCA
ext. 228.
If there is a coalition in your state, call them directly to see if they have a chapter in your community. State
coalitions can also be located in Join Together's
In Your State section.
How can I start a coalition in my community?
Steps to building an effective coalition:
1. Decide specifically what harms from substance misuse you are trying to reduce in your community. Find
out how this problem is currently being dealt with.
2. Make sure you incorporate the key components of a good coalition such as strategy, leadership,
public/private partnerships and community accountability.
3. Find out what is already happening in your community. What other groups in your community are already
involved? Could you get involved with existing groups? How could you work collaboratively with
other groups?
4. Learn from those who have experience building coalitions in other communities.
5. Ask yourself how you will know your coalition is making a difference. How will you measure your success?
Where can I find more information on building an effective coalition in
my community?
Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA)
University of Kansas' Community Toolbox
NHTSA's Guide to Coalition Building

Source:
Join Together