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Additional Resources

Regional CGIC Coordinator Checklist

Guide for Regional Stakeholder Invites

NIBIN Appointment Form Template

Available CGIC Tools Questionnaire

Regional CGIC Meeting Sample

Regional CGIC Meeting Sign-In Sheet Template

Checklist for Building a Successful Regional CGIC Model

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