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State Funding Could Be Impacted by Franklin County Survey Participation

Franklin County residents are being urged to act quickly and complete a community health survey that could directly influence how much state funding and support the county receives in the coming years.

The Tennessee Department of Health is conducting its Community Health Assessment survey, and officials say participation numbers matter. The data collected helps determine health priorities, resource allocation, and future funding decisions at the state level.

Simply put — if Franklin County does not participate, the county risks being underrepresented when state resources are distributed.

The survey gathers input on healthcare access, community challenges, and overall well-being. Those responses are used to identify needs and shape programs and services that directly affect local families.

Community leaders are encouraging residents not to assume someone else will fill it out. Higher participation strengthens Franklin County’s position when funding decisions are made. Lower participation could weaken it.

The survey takes only a few minutes to complete, but the long-term impact could be significant.

Residents can access the survey here:

https://survey.alchemer.com/s3/6711635/Franklin-Co-CHA-Community-Survey

Those who complete the survey are also encouraged to share the link with friends and family to ensure Franklin County’s voice is fully heard at the state level.

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