Partner With Us
Whether you’re in rural America, in the inner city, or somewhere in between, you can help parents and youth in your community lead healthier lives by becoming a We Can!™ community site, city/county, national, or corporate partner.
What’s the difference between these categories?
- A community site is a local group or organization that registers with the NIH and makes a commitment to run We Can! programming for parents/caregivers and children/youth, spreading the messages of improving nutrition, increasing physical activity, and reducing screen time to stay at a healthy weight. There are three levels of community site involvement, from the General Community Sites (requiring a small number of activities), to the Intensive Community Sites (requiring a medium activity level), to the We Can! City/County program (requiring the greatest number of activities).
- A national or corporate partner is a federal agency, nonprofit organization, professional association, corporation, or other entity that commits to providing significant resources and support to extend the messaging and reach of the We Can! programs. Opportunities also exist for supporting organizations unable to provide significant contributions to also help the program. Read more about becoming a National or Corporate Partner.
Not ready to officially “partner with us”? There are other ways to make a difference, too. You can share our tools and resources with your colleagues, and help your own family by learning more about eating right, increasing physical activity, and reducing screen time.
If you’re a health care professional or provider, you can also use our resources to help your patients.
Sign Up to become a We Can! Community Site. Submit a sign up form Online or by Fax to the NHLBI Information Center at (240) 629-3246.
Sign up to become a We Can! National or Corporate Partner. To apply, submit a Partnership Commitment Form
(77 KB) to NHLBI for review.
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