Monthly attendance
December spike reflects the largest documented reach moment.
Project Funded by The Baltimore City Health Department - Partners in Ending the HIV Epidemic!
A living evaluation dashboard for the Ambassadorial Model: community-rooted sexual health education, HIV/STI prevention, PrEP/PEP awareness, referral pathways, participant voice, and program planning.
The Ambassadorial Model brings sexual health education and service connection into familiar community spaces through trusted ambassadors, storytelling, and culturally grounded education.
Target progress, implementation gaps, and the measures that should shape next-cycle planning.
December spike reflects the largest documented reach moment.
Each bar shows percent of award-period target achieved.
Explore how events moved across hosts, formats, audiences, topics, and Baltimore priority zip codes.
Program emphasis areas from the project overview.
Largest documented moments.
| Date | Event | Host | Type | Attendance |
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Participant outcomes show strong learning gains, while testing conversion remains the central improvement opportunity.
Compare evaluation waves and newly added program segments.
4.79/5 average event rating
Free-text learning responses were coded into themes, then paired with participant quotes.
One quote may support more than one theme.
Participant wording is preserved, with direct identifiers redacted if detected.
Use recommendations, costing assumptions, and event format patterns to support program planning.
Editable-style scenario model based on event types and planning assumptions.
Evidence, action, and metric for each improvement area.
Download the evaluator workbook, PDF report, generated data, or public survey detail extract.
Showing the first 50 rows in-browser; full rows are included in JSON/CSV export.
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