
Immunization Program Resources
AIM provides resources to support the work of public health leaders in immunization program management, education, and public health advocacy.
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2025 Bull’s-Eye Award Winner Washington: The HPV @ 9 Quality Improvement Project
The WA DOH contracted with the WCAAP to conduct a QI program aimed at increasing HPV vaccination rates among pre-teens by initiating at age nine.
2025 Bull’s-Eye Award Winner Minnesota: Becoming a Vaccine Advocate Training
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) created and piloted a vaccine advocate training, modeled on Voices for Vaccines’ Trusted Messenger training.
2025 Bull’s-Eye Award Winner Maine: Docket for Schools
The Maine Immunization Program partnered with Docket to develop and implement a state-wide uniform mechanism for tracking school immunization compliance.
2025 AIM Leadership in Action Exhibitor Kit
The Exhibitor Kit includes essential details to ensure a smooth and successful experience at the upcoming 2025 AIM Leadership in Action Conference.
Policy Infographic: Immunization Infrastructure
This infographic on immunization infrastructure was designed to promote AIM’s advocacy priorities. Immunization leaders are encouraged to use it as an educational reference.
Pharmacists as Vaccinating Providers: Challenges and Opportunities for Collaboration Webinar
AIM hosted the Pharmacists as Vaccinating Providers: Challenges and Opportunities for Collaboration webinar on October 9.
Birthing Institutions and the Vaccines for Children Program
This handout outlines how birthing institution participation in VFC can ensure equitable access to vaccines, save money, and protect newborns from RSV and hepatitis B.
Arizona: 10-year Journey Toward Automating Manual Deduplication
The automated deduplication solution delivered substantial improvements to ASIIS data integrity, efficiency, and scalability.
Chicago: Using Nirsevimab Administration Data to Match Infant to Mother in Vital Records
The program developed a strategy that connected vital records and immunization information system (IIS) data to create comprehensive data analysis.
Indiana: Transforming Measurement & Improvement (M&I) Results
To achieve accurate, timely, and high-quality data, Indiana’s immunization program revitalized their partnership with their immunization information system (IIS) vendor, SCThealth, and the American Immunization Registry Association (AIRA).
New Jersey: College & University Flu Challenge
The program aims to increase flu vaccination, empower youth to take charge of their health, and strengthen public health partnerships across campuses.
Missouri: Utilizing Data Dashboards to Promote School Immunization Efforts
Missouri’s immunization department developed a data dashboard to help streamline communication around immunization rates.
Categories
- Adolescent Immunization
- Adult Immunization
- AIM Annual Survey
- AIM Letters, Comments, and Testimony
- AIM Reports
- Childhood Immunization
- Communication Templates
- COVID-19
- Fact Sheets & Talking Points
- Hepatitis A
- HPV
- Immunization Information Systems
- Immunization Program Policy
- Incorrect Vaccine Information
- Influenza
- Infographics
- News
- Outbreaks
- Partnerships
- Podcast
- Policy and Position Statements
- Product Information
- Program Infrastructure
- Research
- Resource Guides
- RFP
- RSV
- Safety
- School-Located Vaccination Clinics
- Tip Sheets
- Vaccine Confidence
- Vaccine Financing
- Vaccine Storage and Handling
- Webinars and Training
- White Papers
Acknowledgment and Disclaimer
A portion of this library is supported by the Cooperative Agreement number NH23IP922569, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
