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NIH ComPASS: Intersection of Food, Culture & Health Grant Proposal

Forming coalition to apply to the grant. The purpose of this Research Opportunity Announcement (ROA) is to solicit applications from community organizations to develop, implement, assess, and disseminate co-created community-led, health equity structural interventions, in partnership with research organizations, that intervene upon structural factors that produce and perpetuate health disparities.

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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) ; Diversity Council ; Lotus Health Foundation ; National Institutes of Health Common Fund ; OpenBeam ; Rochester Healthy Community Partnership (RHCP) ; University of Minnesota Rochester

Potential Collaborators:


Related Projects

America's City for Health ; Community Health Assessment Process ; NIH Challenge Grant - Build Up Trust ; The Village Community Garden & Learning Center (VCGLC)


Impacts 

Major Impact:  Health Determinants

PlanScape Impacts :

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

Level 2:

DMC Impacts:

Community Health Impacts:


Type of Project

Planning, Programming, Special, Featured  

 

 

Detailed Description

Intersections between food, health and culture

Proposal to be finalized and submitted to NIH.

 

 


 

NIH Program Snapshot

To advance the science of health disparities and advance health equity research, the NIH Common Fund launched the Community Partnerships to Advance Science for Society (ComPASS) Program. The goals of ComPASS are to 1) develop, share, and evaluate community-led health equity structural interventions that leverage partnerships across multiple sectors to reduce health disparities and 2) develop a new health equity research model for community-led, multisectoral structural intervention research across NIH and other federal agencies.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LINK to NIH  PDF

 

 

 

Strategy
Unknown

 

 

 

Metrics
Unknown

 


Key reports on: NIH ComPASS: Intersection of Food, Culture & Health Grant Proposal


Food, health and culture intersections: Community-Led, Health Equity Structural Intervention Initiative (October 10, 2023)
1. NIH Announcing Awardees  2. Video Clip from CMRC August Meeting; 3. Scoring results from NIH;  4. Interim Status to  CMRC and grant supporters.

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Community-Led, Health Equity Structural Intervention Initiative (OT2) (January 24, 2023)
Rochester-area conversations to explain NIH ComPASS program submission and solicit letters of support from area CBOs. 

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Last modified by allnode on 2024/03/21
Created by support on 2023/01/23

 

 

 

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