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Community-Academic Research Partnerships Grants Program

Community-Academic Research Partnerships Grants Program. Grant Application Teleconference. February 15, 2013 2:00pm – 3:00pm. Community Engagement and Research Program. Community-Academic Research Partnerships Grants Program. Teleconference Objectives: To discuss the purpose of the funding;

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Community-Academic Research Partnerships Grants Program

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  1. Community-Academic Research Partnerships Grants Program Grant Application Teleconference February 15, 2013 2:00pm – 3:00pm Community Engagement and Research Program

  2. Community-Academic Research Partnerships Grants Program • Teleconference Objectives: To discuss the purpose of the funding; To review the application process; To answer questions from potential applicants Community Engagement and Research Program

  3. TRAINING DISCOVERY COMMUNITY Atlanta Atlanta Clinical and Translational Science Institute (ACTSI)(funded by the National Institutes of Health)

  4. ACTSI Mission • Through ethical community engagement, focused education and training, and the innovative support of discovery, the collaborative partners of the ACTSI rapidly and efficiently translate scientific discoveries to impact all populations of the Atlanta community.

  5. ACTSI Programs TRAINING Development of Novel Clinical & Translational Methodologies DISCOVERY Participant & Clinical Interaction Network Pilot and Collaborative Translational & Clinical Studies Research Education, Training, & Career Development Translational Technologies & Resources Biomedical Informatics Community Engagement Research Tracking & Evaluation Research Design, Biostatistics, & Data Management Ethics, Regulatory Knowledge, & Support COMMUNITY

  6. Community Engagement Research Program (CERP) Daniel S. Blumenthal, MD, MPH Director (MSM) Michelle C. Kegler, DrPH, MPH Co-Director (Emory) CERP builds on CDC-funded Prevention Research Centers at Morehouse School of Medicine and Emory

  7. Community Engagement Research Program (CERP) A core component of the Atlanta Clinical Translational Science Institute A collaborative effort of Emory University, Morehouse School of Medicine, and Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech). Aims to support community-university research partnerships, to facilitate community input into university research, and to build community capacity to conduct health research that is both responsive and relevant to the health needs of the community.

  8. Community-Academic Research Partnerships Grants Program • Purpose: To build capacity to conduct health research in collaboration with academic researchers. • Long-Term Goal: To jumpstart community-based research projects that involve a partnership between a community-based organization (CBO) and academic researchers from Emory University, Morehouse School of Medicine or Georgia Tech. Community Engagement and Research Program

  9. Funding • Up to $20,000 over two phases • Two CBOs will be selected • Phase 1: April 1, 2013 to May 31, 2013 (up to $10,000) • Phase 2: June 1, 2013 to May 31, 2014 ($10,000) Community Engagement and Research Program

  10. Description of the Phases • Phase 1: A full day meeting to begin planning a pilot study in collaboration with a faculty partner. We will help link CBO’s to researchers • Phase 2: In collaboration with an academic researcher, conduct the pilot study and write a grant proposal to address a community-identified health disparity. Community Engagement and Research Program

  11. All Day Meeting • Aims of meeting will be to: • Increase knowledge and skills for doing a pilot study and preparing a research proposal • Meet faculty partner • Begin to plan pilot study • Develop communication & meeting schedule with faculty partner Community Engagement and Research Program

  12. Eligible Organizations Must: • Be a not-for-profit community-based organization with 501c(3) status • Have a serious interest in participating in health research • Express interest in partnering with faculty affiliated with Morehouse School of Medicine, Emory University, or Georgia Tech on a research proposal to address a community-identified health disparity. • Commit to have at least two staff attend the full-day training • Be located in one of the priority counties (see RFA) Community Engagement and Research Program

  13. Application Requirements • Cover letter to include: organization name, contact person, county represented • Maximum 5-page narrative in black, 11 point or larger • Budget and budget justification • Documentation of 501c(3) status • Resumes for two staff who will attend the full day meeting and work with the researcher on the project Community Engagement and Research Program

  14. Application Requirements Describes organizational experience and capacity to address the selected health disparity Describes interest in conducting collaborative research to address the health disparity Describes organizational capacity to maintain a long-term research relationship Community Engagement and Research Program

  15. Evaluation-What Grantees Can Expect • Key informant interviews to: • Understand perceived barriers and facilitators to community-research partnerships • Gain first-hand perspectives regarding CBO-researcher collaborative experiences • Understand identified strengths, weaknesses and recommendations for CERP’s future efforts in these areas • Collaboration with all participants to tell the story of how we did it and if it worked! Community Engagement and Research Program

  16. Narrative Detail: Background(25 pts) • Describe the community the CBO is serving • Describe the health disparity of interest, its causes and possible solutions • Describe the impact of the health problem in the community, include health statistics if available Review Criterion: To what extent does the description demonstrate a thorough understanding of the community and the health problem to be addressed? Community Engagement and Research Program

  17. Narrative Detail: Experience and History (25 pts) • Describe the CBO’s capacity to address the health disparity • Describe the CBO’s track record of current and past programs or services in the community Review Criterion: To what extent does the CBO have the organizational history, leadership and track record to address the health disparity in the identified community? Community Engagement and Research Program

  18. Narrative Detail: Interest in Research (25 pts) • Describe why the CBO is interested in partnering with academic researchers to address a health disparity • Describe the CBO’s commitment to attend the full day meeting and to work with an academic researcher to develop a pilot study, conduct a pilot study and write a grant proposal • Describe prior experience working with a college or university Review Criterion: To what extent does the applicant make a compelling case for wanting to participate in collaborative research activities? Community Engagement and Research Program

  19. Narrative Detail: Organizational Capacity (25 pts) • Describe at least two staff who will benefit from the full day meeting, include resumes as attachments • Describe the capacity of the CBO to be a stable and long-term research partner • Include the number of FTE in the organization and the annual operating budget Review Criterion: Does the applicant describe 2 staff who will benefit from the full-day meeting and commit to spending substantive time on the project? Community Engagement and Research Program

  20. Budget (no points) • Your budget and justification will not be scored, but they will be reviewed for clarity and connection to the project description • Include a detailed budget for Phase 1 only (up to $10,000) • Use the sample provided or a similar template to describe basic budget categories Community Engagement and Research Program

  21. Budget – What’s allowed? • Budgets may include personnel (salaries and fringe), supplies, local travel, stipends, and pilot study participant incentives • Budgets may not include capital expenditures, charges for patient care, tuition, rental costs of off-site facilities, or scholarships Community Engagement and Research Program

  22. Budget Justification • Use the narrative budget justification to describe the need for the items in the budget categories • Expenses should relate directly to the proposed project/activities and not to general organizational functioning • Do not include large equipment, meals or food items (unless well-justified and related to the pilot study) Community Engagement and Research Program

  23. Funding Mechanism • Funded organizations will invoice Morehouse School of Medicine • Agreement will include basic deliverables, based on the grant proposal • Organizations will need to provide W-9 form with tax ID • Specific instructions will be provided to the funded organizations Community Engagement and Research Program

  24. Application Process Letter of Intent • Strongly encouraged but not required • All Letters of Intent should be received by 5:00pm on Wednesday, February 20, 2013 (via e-mail or U. S. mail) Community Engagement and Research Program

  25. Application Process Application Submission: • Winifred Wilkins Thompson, PhD, MSW • Research Assistant Professor • Rollins School of Public Health of Emory University • Department of Behavioral Sciences & Health Education • 49 Jesse Hill Jr. Drive, #110 • Atlanta, GA 30303 • E-mail: wthomp3@emory.edu • All applications must be received by 5:00pm on Monday, March 4, 2013(via e-mail or U.S. mail) Community Engagement and Research Program

  26. Application Process All Questions and Answers from teleconference will be posted on the Emory University & Morehouse School of Medicine Prevention Research Center websites. Award Notification: Monday, April 1, 2013 Community Engagement and Research Program

  27. QUESTIONS?? Community Engagement and Research Program

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