Contributors

Learn how to mark collaborators as contributors and understand the impact on homepage views and reports.

A contributor is a specific type of collaborator who was directly involved in performing the work described in a record. Marking a collaborator as a contributor helps your organization track who participated in delivering programs and activities.

Mark a Collaborator as a Contributor

1

Add or Edit a Collaborator

On the Collaborators page of a record, click Add Collaborator to add a new collaborator, or click Edit next to an existing collaborator's name.

2

Check the Contributor Checkbox

In the collaborator dialog, check the Contributor checkbox to indicate that this person was directly involved in performing the work.

3

Enter Number of Sessions (if applicable)

For modules that track sessions (such as Program Activities), you may enter the Number of Sessions the contributor participated in.

4

Save

Click Save to apply the contributor designation. The collaborator now appears with a contributor indicator in the Collaborators list.

Contributor Impacts

All Organizations (SNAP-Ed and Extension)

When a user is marked as a contributor on a record:

  • The Collaborators list displays a contributor designation next to their name.

  • The record appears in the contributor's Homepage Overview panel.

  • The record appears in the contributor's Unfinished Items list (if the record is not yet marked as complete).

Extension Programs Only

In Extension organizations, contributors receive additional functionality:

  • Action Plans — The Plan field in Action Plan Outcomes includes plans where the user is tagged as a contributor, in addition to plans they created.

  • Performance Reviews — Contributor records appear in the Supporting Data dropdown lists within Performance Reviews, allowing supervisors to reference the user's contributed work.

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Your organization may establish guidance on when to mark someone as a contributor versus a standard collaborator. As a general rule, mark someone as a contributor if they were directly involved in delivering or performing the work, not just reviewing or viewing the record.

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