California American Indian Tobacco Initiative Evaluation (CAITIE)
Owning Institution: UC San Diego, Research Data Curation Program
About this Collection
The California American Indian Tobacco Initiative Evaluation (CAITIE) was tasked by the California Tobacco Prevention Program at the California Department of Public Health (CTPP-CDPH) to evaluate the American Indian Initiative, a state-funded program that directly funds California Native governments and organizations to develop locally effective commercial tobacco prevention programming. The evaluation aimed to assess the grant's effectiveness in: (1) building capacity and skills within Tribal communities for commercial tobacco prevention and reduction interventions, (2) mobilizing and engaging community residents and governments to support policy and system changes, and (3) enhancing the implementation, support, and evaluation of Tribal policy and system change campaigns for commercial tobacco use reduction. The evaluation took a mixed methods approach to this assessment that included surveys, interviews, and talking circles with project staff and community stakeholders. The first five-year cycle of the American Indian Initiative ran from 2019 to 2024, while the second cycle began in 2024. This collection includes summative materials of the evaluation, including the final evaluation reports. View this collection on the contributor's website.View our statement on digital primary resources and historical description.
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