7. Community campaigns a. Installation ASAP managers will select a minimum of two substance abuse related campaigns a year for the ASAP staff to coordinate/support. Some campaigns maybe long-term while others are time-limited. b. Installation ASAP managers will (1) Institute written SOPs designed to enhance effective local campaigns. (2) Evaluate campaigns regarding the potential for collaboration between local and installation resources. (3) Coordinate with the installation commander and other community resources regarding the implementation of a campaign. c. The ASAP is authorized to purchase promotional items in support of substance abuse prevention campaigns. These items maybe used to support local or Army-sponsored prevention campaigns. The promotional products should not indicate the Army endorses a particular product or private organization. d. Some key community campaigns includes (1) Alcohol Awareness Month. (2) Red Ribbon Week. (3) National Drunk and Drugged Driving (D) Awareness Month. (4) Tie One on for Safety. Fora more complete list, seethe ASAP Website at https://asap.army.mil.