Guidelines for State Associate Centers
The Regional Alcohol and Drug Awareness Resource (RADAR) Network State Associates enhance the State Center's ability to disseminate substance abuse prevention information and by serving as a local/grassroots component to their State distribution and outreach plan.
The RADAR Network Guidelines provide each State Associate Center with milestones, objectives, and indicators that will assist in planning, implementing, and assessing achievement of the RADAR Network goals. Failure to meet these minimum requirements will jeopardize the status of a State Associate Center and its eligibility for other Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP)-funded opportunities within the RADAR Network.
The Guidelines are organized within the following areas: State Center Responsibilities, State Associate Criteria and Responsibilities, Benefits, Process of Becoming a State Associate Center, Equipment and Facilities, and Material Acquisition Process. A final section, Schema, outlines the working relationships among all RADAR Network participants. These Guidelines are operational as of May 2003.
I. State Center Responsibilities
II. State Associate Center Criteria and Responsibilities
III. Benefits
IV. Process of Becoming a State Associate Member
V. Equipment and Facilities
VI. Material Acquisition Process
VII. Schema
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