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    • Community coalitions are vital for local health promotion but require a well-defined transition for sustainability.
    • Existing literature lacks detailed descriptions of the process for institutionalizing community coalitions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To outline the transition of a community coalition to independence within a cancer prevention program.
    • To document process outcomes and lessons learned for sustaining two additional community coalitions.

    Main Methods:

    • Adapted a ten-step process from the CDC Sustainability Planning Guide for coalition transition.
    • Focused on capacity building, transition partner nomination, and establishing support structures.
    • Documented progress across three diverse community coalitions.

    Main Results:

    • One community successfully transitioned to local leadership and sustainability.
    • Another community is actively transitioning, while a third is in the implementation phase.
    • Over 9,000 person-hours were dedicated to capacity building, with positive feedback on sustained collaborations.

    Conclusions:

    • A structured, ten-step transition process facilitates the localization and long-term viability of community coalitions.
    • Effective planning and capacity building are crucial for sustained community-led health promotion efforts.