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Knowledge Network Membership Application Materials

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This resource page provides download access to documents and information for prospective Knowledge Network members.

  1. Membership Application Process – This document outlines the process for organizations or companies (vendors) that want to either engage in research as a member or be a dissemination member by disseminating research findings and project information.
  2. Membership Plan – This document describes the levels of membership and the roles and responsibilities of each.
  3. Organizational Readiness Checklist – This document is for the use of an applying member who wants to engage in research at some point to determine the organizations’ level of readiness to engage in research activities as well as submit the necessary data to participate in the data sharing requirements.
  4. KN Information Template for Potential Partners – This document lists the specific data that an organization who wants to engage as an Exploratory or Research members will need to submit to participate at that level of membership.
  5. National Council Poster – Information only that describes the KN
  6. Knowledge Network Data Use Agreement – This document is fo any potential member who would engage in data sharing activities.

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