“…In recent years, federal, state, and local agencies have sought to understand how to enhance coalition capacity and effectiveness in bringing about change and improvements in underage drinking (Chervin et al, 2005;Keene Woods, Watson-Thompson, Schober, Markt, & Fawcett, 2014;Orwin, Stein-Seroussi, Edwards, Landy, & Flewelling, 2014; Watson-Thompson, Keene Woods, Schober, & Schultz, 2013;Williams et al, 2012). Capacity building is the process of enhancing a coalition's collective skills, capabilities, and resources to facilitate changes related to a prioritized problem or goal over time and across contexts (Watson- Thompson et al, 2013). Coalition capacity is one indicator of how well coalitions are equipped to facilitate environmental changes related to improving targeted behaviors.…”