co•a•li•tion [koh-uh-lish-uh n]
noun

 

A coalition is a group of individuals and/or organizations with a common interest who agree to work together toward a particular set of goals. These goals can be broad or narrow, and the individuals and organizations involved may be drawn from a narrow area of interest, or from broad segments of the community. Coalitions help:

  • Address an urgent situation
  • Create an identity for your initiative
  • Empower your community
  • Develop alliances and pool resources
  • Keep your message consistent


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    • The New York State Oral Health Coalition, along with many organizations joined the Coalition for Health Funding and the Committee for Education Funding in support of a sign-on letter, directed to the House and Senate Appropriations Committees.  The letter urged them to provide a 302(b) allocation to the Labor-HHS-Education Subcommittee that protects those important programs against further cuts. The letter reflected nearly 400 signatures representative of national, regional and state organizations who share the same concerns should further cuts be made to allocations that benefit health and education funding in the United States. For more information and to join the Coalition for Health Funding please visit its website at www.publichealthfunding.org and follow on Twitter @healthfunding.

     




     

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