Community Engagement Core

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Abstract

PROJECT ABSTRACT – Component: Community Engagement Core (CEC) The Community Engagement Core (CEC) in the Southwest Center for Outreach and Resilience in Climate and Health (SCORCH) will play an integral part in developing and maintaining trusted relationships with communities and decision-makers to meet the Center’s mission to improve health equity across the lifespan. The CEC will oversee the Research-Solution-Action pipeline integral to SCORCH’s mission. The core will contain a Community Advisory Board (CAB) to engage non-academic, community, and practice partners external to the University of Arizona (UArizona). The CAB will ensure research and capacity-building activities are community-driven and designed to address community needs. The vision of the CEC is to emphasize an equitable process of community engagement to inform pilot projects, and translation of information to better understand the landscape of community needs and actions through their own words. The CEC will apply this vision through the following three Aims: 1) utilize equitable engagement strategies including a CAB to ensure SCORCH activities align with community concerns and inform translation and dissemination of findings; 2) conduct a needs assessment to identify climate and health concerns, gaps, and opportunities; and 3) evaluate the effectiveness of CEC key activities using the NIEHS’ Partnerships for Environmental Public Health Evaluation Metrics.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10835398
Project number
1P20ES036112-01
Recipient
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
Principal Investigator
Mona Arora
Activity code
P20
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2023
Award amount
$734,454
Award type
1
Project period
2023-09-22 → 2026-08-31