SACCHO Information and Resources
SACCHO Member Engagement Webcast
This webcast features a presentation from Shelley Sanner of McKinley Marketing on NACCHO's member engagement plan. In addition to talking through the components of NACCHO's plan, Sanner discusses member engagement and satisfaction theories and provides thoughts on how SACCHOs can apply similar strategies within their own organizations. Click here to view a recording of this webcast.
What are SACCHOs?
State Associations of County and City Health Officials (SACCHOs) are organizations that represent local health departments or officials at the state level. Some SACCHOs are even an office in their state's department of health and many are informal organizations that are administered by volunteers. SACCHOs often host regular meetings of local public health officials and are very involved with local public health issues at the state level. NACCHO collaborates with SACCHOs on many projects, including joint meetings, membership initiatives, education and training, and national advocacy for local public health. SACCHOs also work closely with state departments of health and other state and national public health organizations. Read below for more resources and information on SACCHOs. Learn about the history of the SACCHO program, how SACCHOs benefit the local health departments they serve, and more. More » Learn about the benefits of forming a SACCHO and entering into a formal relationship with NACCHO. More » See which states have SACCHOs and find links to their web sites to learn more. More » A part of the larger NACCHO Toolbox, the SACCHO Toolkit has information on SACCHOs and the tools they use many projects, including joint meetings, membership initiatives, education and training, and national advocacy for local public health. More » Staff Contact Kate Grisard |










