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The Knowledge Mobilization (KMb) Tool Kit brings together a variety of tools and models in a large paper, fillable format to support dissemination planning and engagement for your project(s). This planning guide is designed to help map and organize knowledge users (KUs), develop effective plans and targeted communication strategies to share findings with the relevant audiences and for the intended purposes.
Whether you are a veteran researcher seeking to reach the right groups, someone with lived experience, an early career researcher, or a student embarking on your KMb journey, the Tool Kit has something for everyone. This Tool Kit is designed to help engage teams, and the activities are best carried out in a group setting. It does not teach you how to conduct research, but focuses on how to engage with audiences and communicate your work to inform, engage and mobilize knowledge.

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