the federal government and our community coalitions, working through what we call the strategic prevention framework model. and basically what that means is that we teach communities, as jane has already mentioned, to do five different steps. and going in abbreviated version, you want a community to come together just to discuss the problems that they see. do an actual assessment. they're taught how to do that so that they have data. learn how... what to do with that data and prioritize your problem, go after an evidence-based practice that will mitigate the problem and at least address it. and then, the all-important thing that we didn't used to do on a regular universal level, which is to evaluate what you just did and then you start over again. and this is a process that has been going in our communities on several different types of coalitions, both in family communities, college campus communities, rural, urban, any possible community structure you can think of across the country for the last decade, and it is really showing good results that community change is happening around the topics that