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What's on this Site:

National CBA Partnerships
Information about Capacity Building Assistance that can help you determine the type of CBA that works best for your agency.


CBA Resources
A variety of CBA tools and information that have been useful to the agencies we serve in the area of HIV/STD prevention.


CBA Links
Links to a variety of HIV prevention-related sites for additional information.


About Us
Our contact information.

Partnering to Build Excellence in HIV Services

picture of paddleTabono means "oar" or "paddle." It symbolizes unity of purpose and hard work to reach a destination or goal. In the same way, ETR Associates' Tabono CBA program works with community-based organizations (CBOs) to help them meet their HIV/AIDS program goals. The Tabono CBA program’s overall goal is to improve HIV/AIDS programming and reduce HIV risk among diverse high risk and ethnic populations served by CBOs.

For more information about the Tabono CBA program, see National CBA Partnerships. For more information about ETR Associates, see About Us.


World AIDS Day December 1, 2011:
Leading with Science, Uniting for Action

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COMING SOON!

So What Now?! Evaluaton and Data Collection Webinar Series

We all know that if you don’t have it recorded on paper, then it technically didn’t happen. And with the federal leadership rapidly changing its approach to HIV prevention and treatment, it is important for all of us to understand where our valuable work fits into the conversation and share the impacts we have on our communities.

The “So What Now?!” series will take participants through the fundamentals of developing and executing successful evaluation plans that meet the diverse needs of your various funders and communities. While each of these courses can be taken independently, Tabono CBA highly recommends that you attend the entire series to maximize the impact to your agency.

This series consists of 4 courses. Register for all four courses at same time at http://tinyurl.com/4xbgrer or click each class to register for that course speciifcally.

Putting the Pieces Together for your Evaluation Plan
September 27, 2011 11:00am – 12:30pm (PST)

Asking the Right Questions for your Data Collection Activities
November 8, 2011 11:00am – 12:30pm (PST)

Mapping Your Program Ideas to a Useful Logic Model
January 18, 2012 11:00am – 12:30pm (PST)

What is Really Going On Here…Understanding Situational Analysis
February 29, 2012 11:00am – 12:30pm (PST)

Tabono CBA Wants You To Take The Best & Leave The Rest!
While all 4 courses build and support each other, we understand you have a busy schedule. There is no requirement to attend the whole series. Choose which courses are most relevant to your needs and register for that course specifically. But register soon! The Series Kicks off September 27th with “Evaluation Planning”— an introduction course to all things Evaluation.

Who Can Take These Courses?

  • All project staff interested in showing off their valuable work
  • Program Managers
  • Project Administrators and Coordinators
  • Project Evaluators and Data Collection Staff
  • Anyone interested in Evaluation Best Practices!

CBA Services

Tabono CBA program services include:

  • high quality training and coaching on how to better implement, monitor and evaluate evidenced-based interventions and public health strategies.

  • interactive trainings on evidence-based interventions such as d-Up!, Focus on Youth with ImPACT, RAPP, SIHLE, and SISTA.

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  • face-to-face and online training and technical assistance on a variety of public health strategies and other related topics, including cultural competency, recruitment and retention of staff and clients, facilitation skills, program adaptation, program marketing, monitoring and evaluation methods.

These services are funded by CDC's Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention (DHAP) and provided at NO COST to community-based organizations involved in HIV prevention efforts.

Please contact us for more details.

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