How to Get Involved
There are many ways in which an individual or organization can get involved.
Spread the word and encourage others to visit PPN!
Link to PPN (www.promisingpractices.net) from your website. Mention PPN in your next email newsletter or hard copy publication.
See our suggested text for websites and print.
Send a PPN page to a friend or colleague (click the Send to a Friend button on the left column of any page).
Email information about PPN to a friend or colleague.
PPN Fact Sheet — revised July 2007
PPN Endorsed by Organizations and Users — revised August 2007
Print and distribute information about PPN at meetings, conferences, or other events (see above files).
We would be pleased to recognize your involvement by adding you to our list of dissemination partners.
Suggest high-quality evidence-based information for PPN to review.
Send us suggestions about the following:
Programs to review for the Programs that Work section
Research in Brief links
Service Delivery links
Sign up for PPN's monthly email newsletter.
The PPN email newsletter features regular content updates to the PPN website, such as new programs and research briefs that have been added.
Get your state or organization added to the Network.
Interested in developing a page for your state or organization?
View our Partner Pages to see collections of research and information based on specific priority areas related to children, families, and communities.
Contact us at promisingpractices@rand.org for more information.
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