Prog Community Health Partnersh. 2020;14(3):315-326. doi: 10.1353/cpr.2020.0037.
Community-engaged research (CEnR) is a promising approach to translate research into practice. The Meharry-Vanderbilt Community Engaged Research Core (CERC) was established to support academic-community partnerships with the goal of improving community health. A successful mini-grant program has been used to foster academic community partnerships. We describe the process of developing, implementing, and sustaining a grant program and discuss how the program has informed our CEnR activities.
Grant applications are solicited twice per year. Submission guidelines align with typical procedures. However, considerable guidance and support for applicants are provided. If necessary. Grant funds are awarded directly to the community partner.
The CERC has awarded nearly $250,000 to support academic-community research partnerships. Both community and academic partners reported that the opportunity was beneficial and enriched their work.
Resources provided by our mini-grant program enhance the development and sustainability of CEnR partnerships.
社区参与式研究(CEnR)是将研究转化为实践的一种很有前途的方法。梅哈里-范德比尔特社区参与式研究核心(CERC)的成立旨在支持学术-社区伙伴关系,目标是改善社区健康。一个成功的小额资助计划被用来促进学术社区伙伴关系。我们描述了开发、实施和维持资助计划的过程,并讨论了该计划如何为我们的 CEnR 活动提供信息。
每年征集两次资助申请。提交指南与典型程序一致。但是,为申请人提供了大量的指导和支持。如果需要,资助资金直接授予社区合作伙伴。
CERC 已拨款近 25 万美元,以支持学术-社区研究伙伴关系。社区和学术合作伙伴都表示,这一机会是有益的,并丰富了他们的工作。
我们的小额资助计划提供的资源增强了 CEnR 伙伴关系的发展和可持续性。