Vaccine Confidence Toolkit
AIM's Vaccine Confidence Toolkit is designed to equip immunization program managers and their staff with the tools and information necessary to promote vaccine confidence across the nation and its territories.
AIM's Vaccine Confidence Toolkit is designed to equip immunization program managers and their staff with the tools and information necessary to promote vaccine confidence across the nation and its territories.
View an assessment conducted by Georgia Health Innovation Center at Mercer University School of Medicine, and funded by a CDC REACH grant, which explores COVID-19 and flu hesitancy among African American residents of Hancock County, Georgia.
AIM is now tracking 486 effective vaccine-related bills, with numerous bills reaching or nearing the finish line.
The Community COVID Coalition, a project of the CDC Foundation, hosted a webinar on January 20, “COVID-19 and Social Media: Best Practices to Reach Your Communities”.
In this webinar, REACH recipients discuss lessons learned from working with faith-based communities to increase flu and COVID-19 vaccination rates.
AIM and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) met in Charleston, South Carolina, February 7-9 to discuss partnership goals, opportunities, and next steps.
At the state and local levels, the collaboration between immunization programs and Medicaid programs can overcome challenges and reach mutual goals.
NMQF's Center for Sustainable Health Care Quality and Equity (SHC) and AIM iREACH hosts a Health Champions discussion on "Champions for Total Health: Black Maternal Health & Vaccines" with a focus on flu and COVID-19 vaccination rates and additional inequities in the African American community.
AIM, in collaboration with Mathematica, hosted a webinar on March 26 on how to design a program evaluation.
The CommuniVax Coalition has released a new report, Carrying Equity in COVID-19 Vaccination Forward: Guidance Informed by Communities of Color, to inform this work.