A Community-Based Organization (CBO) Network is an organized coalition or alliance of local, non-profit, or grassroots groups working together to address shared community needs, enhance service delivery, and amplify their advocacy efforts. These networks allow individual CBOs to share resources, best practices, and knowledge, often bridging the gap between local communities and government. University of Michigan School of Public HealthUniversity of Michigan School of Public Health +3

Key Aspects of a CBO Network:

These networks enable members to share, learn, and collaborate, effectively acting as a “middle layer” that connects grassroots efforts with larger, systemic, or institutional actors.