How Incubators Impact North Carolina
Incubators work! Incubators achieve positive public health outcomes for North Carolina. Together, they work to save costs to North Carolina through:
- Increase level and effectiveness of services delivered
- Increase the shared resources across local health departments
- Increase equity of service delivery to Incubator & non-Incubator populations
- Increase opportunities for health departments to solve common problems
- Improve health outcomes across North Carolina
- Foster innovative projects

"Smaller counties such as ours have benefited
greatly from the shared knowledge gained.
It has helped us improve our business
processes and customer service. It also makes
us feel proud to be part of the 'bigger
public health picture.'"
- NC Health Director
Since their inception, Incubator Collaboratives have together leveraged more than $12 million in additional grant funds to improve the public's health in North Carolina
Incubator activities:
- Workforce assessments and trainings
- Internships and student learning opportunities
- Practitioner and scholar forums
- Grant writing
- Clinical quality improvement projects
- Disseminating Incubator materials and tools for sharing
- Collective purchasing of equipment and services to benefit from economies of scale
- Public health interventions to address tobacco use, diabetes, heart disease, HIV infection, HPV infections, and cancer screening
- Evaluate incubator project process and efficacy
Read more about How Incubators Impact North Carolina (pdf)
A four-page
brochure on how Incubators are making positive public health changes
in North Carolina.
"As a collaborative project, we share workload, challenge each other, brainstorm, and learn together, and ultimately will benefit from the knowledge and expertise brought to the table by each member" - Incubator Coordinator
"Telling Our Story": A Glimpse into how Incubators
Impact North Carolina
Four video stories that give
a glimpse into how the North Carolina Public Health Incubator Collaboratives
is improving public health.
You must have RealPlayer, available
here, to watch these videos.
Chapter 1: Grant-Writing
Chapter 2: Handheld
Technology
Chapter 3: Social
Marketing
Chapter 4: Teen
Tobacco Use Prevention
