CDC Foundation COVID-19 emergency response programming: Evaluating the equitability and sustainability of emergency-response partnerships via survey

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Hailey Bednar, Suzanne McMillan, Alannah Kittle, Alaina Whitton, Ramot Adeboyejo, Rachel Powell, Dorothy Evans, Turquoise Sidibe
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Abstract

Introduction

The CDC Foundation plays a critical role in public health emergency response through its ability to quickly mobilize funding and support by establishing formal partnerships with grantees and providing rapid resources and technical assistance. Since the activation of the CDC Foundation's Emergency Response Fund for COVID-19 in January of 2020, the CDC Foundation has funded more than 400 projects addressing various needs that have arisen from the COVID-19 pandemic with a wide range of partners, including non-profit organizations, health departments, private organizations, community-based organizations (CBOs), universities, laboratories, institutes, and educational organizations. The CDC Foundation's emergency response unit disseminated a Partnership Impact Survey to assess grantee partners' experience working with the CDC Foundation in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Study type

Mixed methods, qualitative and quantitative.

Methods

The survey was distributed to 285 grantees and included both quantitative and qualitative information about partnership with the CDC Foundation.

Results

The survey results and evaluation indicate that, through collaboration and feedback mechanisms, the CDC Foundation implemented successful public health partnerships with various partners during the COVID-19 response, from the private sector to academia to health departments to community-based organizations.

Conclusion

Survey results show that CDC Foundation-funded partnerships have made an impact on the sustainability and capacity of partner organizations, and have had a positive impact on local, national, and international efforts to combat the spread and negative effects of COVID-19.

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CDC 基金会 COVID-19 应急响应计划:通过调查评估应急响应伙伴关系的公平性和可持续性
导言:疾病预防控制中心基金会通过与受资助者建立正式的合作伙伴关系以及快速提供资源和技术援助,能够迅速调动资金和支持,在公共卫生应急响应中发挥着至关重要的作用。自 2020 年 1 月启动 CDC 基金会 COVID-19 应急响应基金以来,CDC 基金会已资助了 400 多个项目,与包括非营利组织、卫生部门、私人组织、社区组织 (CBO)、大学、实验室、研究所和教育组织在内的众多合作伙伴一起满足 COVID-19 大流行所产生的各种需求。疾病预防控制中心基金会的应急响应部门分发了一份 "合作伙伴影响调查",以评估受资助合作伙伴与疾病预防控制中心基金会合作应对 COVID-19 大流行的经验。 研究类型 混合方法,定性和定量。 方法 向 285 名受赠者发放了调查问卷,其中包括与疾病预防控制基金会合作的定量和定性信息。 结果 调查结果和评估表明,通过合作和反馈机制,疾病预防控制中心基金会在 COVID-19 应对期间与不同的合作伙伴(从私营部门到学术界到卫生部门到社区组织)建立了成功的公共卫生伙伴关系。 结论 调查结果显示,CDC 基金会资助的合作伙伴关系对合作伙伴组织的可持续性和能力产生了影响,并对地方、国家和国际抗击 COVID-19 传播和负面影响的努力产生了积极影响。
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