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NIH Challenge Grant - Build Up Trust

On increasing underserved communities participation in disease research. The NIH Build UP Trust prize challenge aims to utilize new and existing strategies to improve engagement with underserved populations, in order to generate new solutions that address trust as a barrier to the adoption of both new and existing healthcare tools and diagnostics.

Read more on Community Partnerships to Advance Science for Society (ComPASS) site ...

Project Impact(s): CMRC, Diversity and Inclusion, Health, Mental Health, OpenBeam

This project is in Concept Phase.

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

 


Collaborators 

Lead Organization: National Institutes of Health Common Fund

Contact: TBD ; Email: TBD ; Phone: TBD

Known/Likely Collaborators: Community Mobilization Resource Coalition (CMRC) ; National Institutes of Health Common Fund ; OpenBeam

Potential Collaborators: Center of Innovation Mayo Clinic ; County of Olmsted, MN ; Lotus Health Foundation ; Rochester Clinic ; Rochester Veteran (VA) Clinic ; University of Minnesota Rochester


Related Projects

America's City for Health ; Building Out Community Mobilization Resources Coalition ; Community Health Assessment Process ; Community Outreach and Engagement in Research Blog ; Joint Studies on tackling Racism as a Public Health Issue ; NIH ComPASS: Intersection of Food, Culture & Health Grant Proposal ; Project HEALINGS of MN ; RCTC/Perkins Collective Impact


Impacts 

Major Impact:  Health Determinants

PlanScape Impacts :

Level 1: CMRC, Diversity and Inclusion, Health, Mental Health, OpenBeam

Level 2:

DMC Impacts:

Community Health Impacts:

Comprehensive, Diabetes, Vaccine Preventable Diseases


Type of Project

Planning, Featured  

 


 

Detailed Description

Grant Details - Printed from NIH LINK 

 

 

 


 

 

Message from Diversity Council (now defunct) 

The Build UP Trust challenge was sent to all ComPASS invitees as another funding option. 
 
The NIH Build UP Trust prize challenge aims to utilize new and existing strategies to improve engagement with underserved populations, in order to generate new solutions that address trust as a barrier to the adoption of both new and existing healthcare tools and diagnostics. These new solutions can include improvements to existing tools/devices, as well as the creation of new ones. The Community Partnerships to Advance Science for Society (ComPASS) Program is co-funding this Challenge prize competition.

 


White Paper

 


 

Strategy

Find Focal Point 

Work with potential collaborators

 

 

Expected Results

BIPOC health improvements

Health Knowledge Access and Trust

Health providers understanding of cultural needs

 

 

Metrics

TBD

 


Key reports on: NIH Challenge Grant - Build Up Trust


CMR Outreach to community organizations to take up NIH Build Up Trust Grant (November 01, 2023)

1. 2023-11-01 CMRC Convening a Checkpoint Meeting to gauge collaboration interests.

2. 2023-10-12 One Olmstead to take a lead;

3. Updates with CMRC,

4.  More info from NIH

5. Outreaches to Mayo, UMR and Olmsted County Public Health. 

Read more ...




 

Last modified by allnode on 2024/03/21
Created by allnode on 2017/09/13

 

 

 

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