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DSMES
  • Introduction
  • Is a Diabetes Program Right for Us?
    • How to Overcome Barriers and Challenges
    • Other Resources
  • Partnerships and Community Mobilization
    • Community Mobilization
    • Selecting, Prioritizing, and Reaching Partners
    • Other Resources
  • Recruitment, Retention, and Program Materials
    • Participant Recruitment Strategies
    • Participant Retention Strategies
    • Program Materials
    • Other Resources
  • Evaluation
    • Formative Evaluation
    • Process Evaluation
    • Outcome Evaluation
    • Other Resources
A Toolkit for Providing Diabetes
Programs at Food Banks
The hands of two people holding food
  • Introduction
  • Getting Started
  • Partnerships and Community Mobilization
  • Recruitment, Retention, and Program Materials
  • Evaluation
  • Home
  • Getting Started
    • How to Overcome Barriers and Challenges
    • Other Resources
  • Partnerships and Community Mobilization
    • Selecting, Prioritizing, and Reaching Partners
    • Community Mobilization
    • Other Resources
  • Recruitment, Retention, and Program Materials
    • Participant Recruitment Strategies
    • Participant Retention Strategies
    • Program Materials
    • Other Resources
  • Evaluation
    • Formative Evaluation
    • Process Evaluation
    • Outcome Evaluation
    • Other Resources

Other Resources

Program Resources

  • Feeding America: Addressing Food Insecurity and Diabetes Prevention
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: DSMES Toolkit
    • DSMES Services: Staffing and Delivery Models
    • Building the Business Case for DSMES

Training Resources

  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Lifestyle Change Program Provider Resources

  • Association of Diabetes Care & Education Specialists (ADCES): Continuing Education
  • American Diabetes Association: Standards of Care in Diabetes
  • Danatech: Technology Device Training
  • ADCES: Becoming a Diabetes Care and Education Specialist
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Staffing and Training for the National Diabetes Prevention Program

Data Resources

  • US Census
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: PLACES Data

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Partnerships and Community Mobilization
  • Introduction
  • Getting Started
    • How to Overcome Barriers and Challenges
    • Other Resources
  • Partnerships and Community Mobilization
    • Selecting, Prioritizing, and Reaching Partners
    • Community Mobilization
    • Other Resources
  • Recruitment, Retention, and Program Materials
    • Participant Recruitment Strategies
    • Participant Retention Strategies
    • Program Materials
    • Other Resources
  • Evaluation
    • Formative Evaluation
    • Process Evaluation
    • Outcome Evaluation
    • Other Resources
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Suggested citation: FHI 360. A Toolkit for Providing Diabetes Programs at Food Banks. Available from: https://foodbanktoolkit.fhi360.org. Accessed 01 06 2025.

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  • Introduction
  • Getting Started
  • Partnerships and Community Mobilization
  • Recruitment, Retention, and Program Materials
  • Evaluation