
ASPHN 2024 Partner Survey Summary & Analysis
Explore the findings from ASPHN's 2024 Partner Survey, reviewing responses from various organizations collaborating with ASPHN. Discover levels of satisfaction, engagement, and collaboration, highlighting key insights and recommendations for enhancing partnerships.
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ASPHN 2024 Partner Survey Summary Prepared by: Community Evaluation Solutions, Inc. July 2024
Introduction In order to promote effective partnerships, ASPHN asked 30 collaborators from partner organizations to complete a survey on the quality of their relationships with ASPHN. The survey was hosted online via Survey Monkey, and was conducted in June 2024. Of the 30 representatives, fifteen (n = 15) completed the survey, resulting in a response rate of 50%.
The following organizations responded and were represented in the 2024 Partner survey: National WIC Association AMCHP Assoc. of Maternal & Child Health Programs National CACFP Sponsors Association National Farm to School Network ASNNA Assoc. of SNAP-Ed Nutrition Networks & Other Agencies National Association of Chronic Disease Directors Centers For Disease Control and Prevention CDC DNPAO CDC American Heart Association MCH Nutrition Training Awardees and Emerging Nutrition Leaders Training Institute Association of State and Territorial Health Officials U.S. Breastfeeding Committee HHS Health & Human Services JSI John Snow Institute (PANCE)
Differences in the 2024 survey vs. previous years Fewer questions (4) o + Value of PHN Limited funding o Comparative analysis, summary, recommendations
Most respondents were either very satisfied or satisfied with the way their organization and ASPHN work together. 1 7 7 Very Dissatisfied Dissatisfied Neutral Satisfied Very Satisfied (n = 15)
Most respondents agreed or strongly agreed that there is a high level of engagement between their organization and ASPHN 4 4 7 Strongly Disagree Disagree Neutral Agree Strongly Agree (n = 15)
Freys* level of collaboration scale is used by ASPHN to measure partner engagement. * Frey, B.B, Lohmeier, J.H., and Lee, W.L. (2006). Measuring Collaboration Among Grant Partners. American Journal of Evaluation. Volume: 27 issue: 3, page(s): 383-392
When respondents were asked about their level of collaboration with ASPHN, the most common response was collaboration. 4 4 1 6 Networking Cooperation Coordination Coalition Collaboration (n = 15)
Most respondents reported that their organization believes that Public Health Nutrition is very valuable as a profession. 1 14 Not at all Valuable Minimally Valuable Somewhat Valuable Very Valuable (n = 15)
Additional comments provided by partners include: I appreciate our partnership and hope that it grows! I particularly like your emphasis on inclusion and personalization at meetings I attend. Coordination is enhanced due to an ASNNA member being on the ASPHN Board. And we surely can do more together. ASPHN has been a great partner on this project and others (e.g., Building Resilient Inclusive Communities). We value our partnership with ASPHN and have enjoyed our collaboration. ASPHN is great to work with and does amazing work. Would love to see the organization be increasingly engaged with food policy advocacy.