"So What? Telling a Compelling Story" Follow-up Questions

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"So What? Telling a Compelling Story" Follow-up Questions

OMB: 0920-0996

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OMB No. 0920-XXXX

Exp. Date xx/xx/20xx


So What? Telling a Compelling Story” Follow-Up Questions



  1. Date of Interview



  1. What is the official name of the incident/project?


  1. What public health challenges occurred/needed to be solved?


  1. Please describe the incident/project and how it came about.



  1. When did the incident/project begin? What was the duration?



  1. What is the overall scope of the incident/project? How many people were in the impacted jurisdiction? What was the geographic area?


  1. How many people were involved in this effort?



  1. Who are the main partners, supporters, or collaborators?


  1. What will be different in the (local/regional/state) community after activities are completed?


  1. What does this project do that no one/no other resource does?


  1. To date, what have been the key accomplishments?


  1. How are these funded? For this incident/project, what have you been able to accomplish that you couldn’t have accomplished without CDC-preparedness and response funding?


  1. Are there any other federal partners involved?



  1. Are there any existing materials about the incident/project that you could send me?






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