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Welcome to the Assessment of Prevention Indicators and Resources (ASPIRE) Website
What is ASPIRE?
ASPIRE is a web-based data system
designed to store and manage indicator and resource data that can be queried to
meet the user’s needs. ASPIRE contains
indicator data within numerous domains such as demographics, early care and education,
community and civic involvement, mental health, and substance abuse and treatment. The new, interactive GIS Mapping feature
allows the creation of images that illustrate the distribution of indicators and resources across
Colorado
. Additionally, the ASPIRE system contains community and coalition assessment tools
and a reporting function that organizes output in a strategic plan document.
Aspire functionality includes:
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Standard Indicator Queries
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Interactive GIS Mapping Tool
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Personal and Private Log-On
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Who are the Primary Users of ASPIRE?
The primary users and functions
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State Policy Makers, Foundations, and Funders
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Identify need, compare with resource allocation, and prioritize resources
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Influence policy with data
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Community Groups and Coalitions or Initiatives
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Determine community needs
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Identify/obtain resources within a community
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Evaluate progress toward goals
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Researchers
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Utilize as surveillance tool
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Study trends and predict change
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General Site Users
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Explore and query standard indicator and resource data
What are the ASPIRE Toolkits?
The Colorado Prevention Partners
(Colorado Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant) and SmartStart
Colorado
have partnered with OMNI to create ASPIRE modules specifically tailored to their
funded community partners. If you would
like more information about creating an ASPIRE Toolkit to support the strategic
planning of your grant recipients, please contact
Mike Schultz
at mschultz@omni.org or 303-839-9422 ext.
157.
How can I access ASPIRE?
To obtain a unique username and password, please complete the Aspire Username Request form.
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