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Title: Bigpicture funding steps in no particular order


1
Show Me The Money- Funding Strategies, Resources
for Sustaining Partnerships
September 20, 2006 CBPR Skills Building
Workshops Ascension School Cove, OR
R. David Rebanal
2
Session Objectives
  • Learn about funding sources for CBPR work
  • Learn about effective strategies for writing CBPR
    funding proposals
  • Learn strategies for collaboratively developing a
    CBPR proposal
  • Learn about NWHF 2006 CBPR RFP

3
Identifying Funding Sources
  • Utilize all of your connections
  • Be Proactive, not reactive
  • Consider non-traditional, creative ways to fund
    your partnership
  • Consider a wide range of funding sources

4
Did you know..
  • IHS funds CBPR- Native American Research Centers
    for Healthwww.ihs.gov/MedicalPrograms/Research/na
    rch.cfm
  • US Department of Housing and Urban Development
    funds CBPR- Community Outreach Partnership
    Centers Program www.oup.org/programs/aboutCOPC.as
    p
  • Administration for Children and Families Head
    Start-University Partnerships Program
    www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/opre/project/tprojectInde
    x.jsp?topicId6
  • Sociological Initiatives Foundation
    www.grantsmanagement.com/sifguide.html
  • Funding agencies that say we dont fund
    research may fund community-based participatory
    approaches to community problem-solving

5
Stay on top of CBPR funding opportunities
  • CBPR listserv co-sponsored by CCPH and Wellesley
    Central Health Corporation https//mailman1.u.wash
    ington.edu/mailman/listinfo/cbpr
  • Scan www.grants.gov (NIH)
  • Funding Directory 2004 NWHF CBPR Conference
    Http//depts.washington.edu/ccph/pdf_files/directo
    ry-062704f.pdf

6
Considering an RFP
  • Does this RFP fit with the priorities and common
    agenda of the partnership?
  • Does the funding agency support collaborative
    relationships?
  • Does the funding agency appear knowledgeable
    about CBPR partnerships?
  • How will proposals be reviewed?
  • Does the RFP allow for basic principles of CBPR?

7
Questions to ask before initiating a CBPR project
  • Is self-interest driving the agenda?
  • Do you have the necessary skills?
  • Are you a researcher uncomfortable with changing
    your methods to work with participants?
  • Are you a community member who wants a service
    but has no interest in research?

8
Assembling the Research Team
  • What kind of influence will community members
    have on the direction and activities of the
    study?
  • How will community members be involved in all
    phases of the research?
  • Who will make decisions?
  • What will the structure for that decision making
    look like?
  • How will the study be staffed?
  • How will the study design be developed
    collaboratively by community partners and
    researchers?

9
Questions to ask before initiating a CBPR
project (cont.)
  • Does the burden to the community outweigh
    potential research benefits?
  • Do you really buy into the values and
    principles of CBPR?
  • (CCPH CBPR curriculum, 2006)

10
Assembling the Research Team
  • How will the study team facilitate a
    collaborative community relationship and sustain
    equitable involvement throughout the study?
  • What training or capacity building opportunities
    will be incorporated into the budget for
    community partners and for the researchers?
  • What will the benefits of participation be to the
    community partners, from the researchers point
    of view?
  • What is the plan for sustaining the partnership
    in the community after completion of the project?

11
Other considerations
  • Define roles, responsibilities, and expectations
    in proposal writing
  • Budgeting Consider unique items (e.g., cell
    phones, staff, safety items, child care, food,
    stipends, interpretation services, incentives)
  • Allow time for partners to review

12
Developing Strong Proposals
  • What drives reviewers crazy?

13
Announcing 2006 CBPR RFP
  • Preventing and Managing Chronic Diseases Using
    Community-Based Participatory Research

14
NWHF Contact Information
  • www.nwhf.org
  • Visit our website to sign up for e-news for
    monthly updates of Foundation activities
  • Phone 503.220.1955
  • Email us
  • David Rebanal rebanal_at_nwhf.org
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