# Community Responsive Research Program

> **NIH NIH U19** · WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY · 2024 · $274,342

## Abstract

The overall goal of WashU-ACCERT is to advance cancer control equity through community-engaged multi-
level research that addresses the impact of social determinants of health on cancer control outcomes. The
Community Responsive Research Program is, and will remain, driven by community input and leadership in its
priorities, methods, and approaches to engaged research. Our objective is to support community responsive
research that is co-led by university and community partners. We engage community partners in all phases of
our work, including selection, conduct, and dissemination of research. To develop our Center and this
Program, we used our innovative community Think Tank approach where community members identify their
priorities around social determinants of health, cancer control outcomes, and capacity building. In direct
response this input, we developed our social determinants of health multi-level intervention trial (I-CARE) and
selected two community-responsive, community-engaged, and co-led research projects for inclusion in this
Component. We will leverage recurring Think Tanks to identify future funding priorities around social
determinants and cancer, aligned with our Center theme around access to health and healthcare. We commit
to co-leadership, engagement, growing capacity of faculty and community, sharing back of information and
resources. The Aims of the Community Responsive Projects Program are to:
 Aim 1. Conduct two community responsive projects starting in year 1 that address social
 determinants of health, health inequity, and respond to community priorities around cancer.
 Aim 2. Using our Center’s long-established equity-oriented community-participatory process, identify
 priorities, solicit and select responsive research, and support cancer prevention and control
 research projects.
 Aim 3. In collaboration with the Administrative and RMMDM Cores, evaluate the engagement
 process, alignment with Center theme, research outcomes, and impact.
We will work closely with the Research Methods, Measures, and Data Management (RMMDM) Core to
administer and facilitate this research, with the support of the Administrative Core. This Program reflects a
confluence of expertise in research, cancer control, health equity, social determinants, and community health
coming from established and early-stage faculty investigators, and long-time and new community partners. Our
process for engaging community in identifying research priorities, collaborating on project development,
selection, conduct, and dissemination is both novel and time-tested. The Program is co-led by an established
investigator, early stage investigator, and two community partners, and supported by the Center’s Community
Advisory Board. Our long-term goal in this Research Program is to create a pipeline of impactful community-
engaged cancer control research that responds to priorities identified by community members.

## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10929640
- **Project number:** 1U19CA291430-01
- **Recipient organization:** WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
- **Principal Investigator:** AIMEE S JAMES
- **Activity code:** U19 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2024
- **Award amount:** $274,342
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2024-08-09 → 2029-07-31

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10929640

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10929640, Community Responsive Research Program (1U19CA291430-01). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-06-12 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10929640. Licensed CC0.

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