As a Title V professional you understand Title V programs have a large reach supporting women, children, children and youth with special health care needs and families. Do others, such as the general public, program consumers or even state legislatures, have this same understanding? The branding of Title V events, programs and resources can make it easier for state legislatures, the general public and the population Title V programs serve to understand Title V reach. AMCHP is conducting a brief survey to gain a better understanding of how/if state Title V programs are branding Title V-funded programs, events, and resource. Please take a minute to let us know what is going on in your state!

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* 1. Your state.

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* 2. Does your state currently brand Title V-funded events, programs and resources? ( i.e., on program meetings, or event materials do you denote: This meeting or resource was made available through Title V Federal funding?)

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* 3. If yes, can you take a few moments to provide a brief explanation on how your state Title V program is branding Title V-funded programs, events, services and resources.

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* 4. If no, are there specific barriers or challenges you have faced in attempting to "brand" Title V programs, services, events and resources?

Thank you for your time!

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