Small CBPR Grants Program

Payam Sheikhattari, Jummai Apata, Gillian Beth Silver, Shiva Mehravaran, Emma Mitchell, Shervin Assari
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Community-based participatory research (CBPR) is an effective approach for addressing health disparities by integrating diverse knowledge and expertise from both academic and community partners throughout the research process. However, universities and funding agencies have not done enough to invest in the foundational infrastructure and resources that are necessary for building and maintaining lasting trusting research partnerships and supporting them to generate impactful research projects and solutions. Small CBPR Grants Program is a CBPR-seed-funding program that may be particularly helpful to minority-serving institutions’ and universities’ goal to invest in genuine community-engaged research. The Morgan State University Prevention Sciences Research Center, in collaboration with other community and academic organizations, provided 14 small CBPR awards to new partnerships, and evaluated the success and challenges of the program over a period of three years. To achieve our goal, technical support and training were provided to these partnerships to help with their growth and success. The expected outcomes included trusting relationships and equitable partnerships, as well as publications, presentations, and new proposals and awards to work on mutually identified issues. The program’s results included: continued partnerships beyond the program (in most cases), a founded CBPR Center, and a few secured additional funding. One key to the program’s success was supporting the formation of research partnerships through networking opportunities and information sessions, as well as providing small grants to incentivize the development of innovative concepts and projects. A learning network and local support group were also created to enhance productivity and the overall impact of each project.
小型CBPR资助计划
基于社区的参与性研究(CBPR)通过在整个研究过程中整合来自学术界和社区合作伙伴的各种知识和专门知识,是解决健康差距的有效方法。然而,大学和资助机构在投资基础设施和资源方面做得还不够,这些基础设施和资源对于建立和维持持久的信任研究伙伴关系以及支持它们产生有影响力的研究项目和解决方案是必要的。小型CBPR资助项目是一项CBPR种子基金项目,可能对少数族裔服务机构和大学投资于真正的社区参与研究的目标特别有帮助。摩根州立大学预防科学研究中心与其他社区和学术组织合作,为新的伙伴关系提供了14个小型CBPR奖项,并评估了该计划在三年内的成功和挑战。为了实现我们的目标,我们为这些合作伙伴提供了技术支持和培训,以帮助他们成长和成功。预期的成果包括相互信任的关系和公平的伙伴关系,以及在共同确定的问题上的出版物、演讲、新提案和奖励。该项目的成果包括:在项目之外(在大多数情况下)继续建立合作伙伴关系,成立了CBPR中心,并获得了一些额外的资金。该计划成功的一个关键是通过网络机会和信息会议支持形成研究伙伴关系,并提供小额赠款以激励创新概念和项目的发展。还建立了一个学习网络和当地支助小组,以提高生产率和每个项目的总体影响。
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