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To view and/or print definitions of program search criteria, click on the Definitions button located in the search criteria box.
To select a few search criteria at the same time, click to highlight the first criterion. Then, continue to hold the CTRL key and click to highlight the additional criteria to select. Move to additional program attribute boxes and repeat this process until all desired criteria are selected. Click on the Map or Report buttons to view selected programs.
To select a range of search criteria at the same time, click to highlight the first criterion in the range. Then continue to hold the SHIFT key and click to highlight the last criterion in the range. All criteria between the first and last criteria selected also will be highlighted. Move to additional program attribute boxes and repeat this process until all desired criteria are selected. Click on the Map or Report buttons to view selected programs.
To select many search criteria at the same time, click the List button located in the search criteria box. A page with checkboxes for each criterion will pop up. Click in the checkbox beside each criterion to include in the report. Then click Select to choose these criteria, close the page, and return to the main selection screen. Move to additional program attribute boxes and repeat this process until all desired criteria are selected. Click on the Map or Report buttons to view selected programs.
City/County: the city(ies) and or county(ies) served by the program.
Risk and protective factors: based on the Hawkins and Catalano model that the program addresses.
Problem behaviors: the major adolescent problem behaviors that are targeted by the program.
Program types: the main focus of the program, such as after school, classroom-based, family therapy, etc.
Race groups: the race/ethnic groups for which the program has proven to be effective.
Program targets: whether the intended audience is universal, selective or indicated.
Genders: the genders for which the program has proven to be effective.
Program name: the commonly recognized name of the evidence-based program, as it is likely to appear on a list of federally recognized evidence-based programs.
Age groups: for which the program is developmentally appropriate.
Funding stream/agency: the funding source for the program.
The Program year box displays the year to be mapped and/or for which a report will be produced. The default is the most recent year available. To map or produce a report for a different year, simply click in the Year to map box and type in the year you prefer.
You also can select the Type of year to map by clicking in the corresponding circle:
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Calender: January 1 - Decenmber 31
- State Fiscal: July 1 - June 30
- Federal Fiscal: October 1 - September 30
Use criteria to select what information to include in your report: You can choose what program information to include in your report. The default is to include all information available.
Sort program descriptions by: You can select up to three search criteria on which to sort by clicking on the drop-down box and highlighting the search criterion on which you want to sort your report.
Report Format:
PDF files take a picture of the report that you can print or insert into a document. However, the picture cannot be edited.
Word/HTML files place the report in a document that you can save and edit.
Excel files place the information contained in the report into a spreadsheet. Each program will be a row. Report information will be in columns.
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