Administrative Core
行政核心
基本信息
- 批准号:10731258
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 68.26万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-09-11 至 2028-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AgreementAmericanAwardBudgetsChargeCommunicationCommunitiesCompensationConsultationsContractsDevelopmentDiabetes MellitusEnsureEquityEthnic OriginEvaluationExpenditureFundingGeographic LocationsGeographyGoalsGrantHealth educationHealthcareImmigrantIndividualInfrastructureInstitutionLeadershipLow incomeMaintenanceMonitorMultiple PartnersMunicipalitiesMuslim religionNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNon-Insulin-Dependent Diabetes MellitusProcessProfessional OrganizationsProgress ReportsRecording of previous eventsRegistered nurseRegulationResearchResearch PersonnelResource AllocationService delivery modelServicesSexual and Gender MinoritiesShapesSiteStrategic PlanningStructureTrainingTriageUnited StatesUnited States National Institutes of HealthWorkcommunity engaged researchcommunity engagementexperiencegender minorityinterdisciplinary collaborationmarginalizationmeetingsmemberorganizational structureoutreachracial diversityrural areaservice deliverysynergismurban area
项目摘要
Project Summary: Administrative Core
Co-led by Nadia Islam, Chau Trinh-Shevrin, and Janet Brown-Friday, the Administrative Core (AC) will oversee
and support the administrative and fiscal management and coordination of the National CEDER activities across
Cores and partners. Using participatory processes, we will work closely with the leads of the Stakeholder
Engagement Studio (SES) and Research Consultation Services (RCS) Cores (each co-led by academic and
community partners), and our robust network of academic institutions and other multi-sector stakeholders,
including community, healthcare, municipal, and professional society partners. Together, we will support and
sustain Center services focused on strengthening the engagement of communities and individuals from diverse
backgrounds and multiple sectors in Type 2 diabetes research across the United States. The AC will be
organized by two key structures: 1) a Steering Committee comprising leads from the AC, SEC and RCS cores,
and NIDDK officers; and 2) a Partnership Hub that will leverage our extensive academic and community partner
network, including academic and community co-investigators, to serve as expert consultants in community
engagement and to identify users of Center services. The Partnership Hub includes specific leadership from 18
academic sites and 10 regional and national organizations representing diverse racial and ethnic communities,
geographic areas (including rural and urban areas), and communities experiencing historical marginalization
across the U.S. (including immigrant, sexual and gender minority, and low-income communities) whose expertise
will shape CEDER strategic planning and service delivery. The AC (with input from the Steering Committee and
Partnership Hub) will develop a process to identify and compensate additional consultants through the
Partnership and Outreach Fund across the 5-year cycle, ensuring National CEDER maintains a robust network
of expertise in community engagement in T2D research that is responsive to service requests. AC aims are to :
1. support a centralized infrastructure to coordinate and monitor across cores, Center partners, and diverse
stakeholder groups; 2. provide administrative infrastructure to support the development, implementation,
monitoring, and maintenance of the Center's service delivery model; 3. establish, implement, monitor, and
maintain robust internal and external communication and dissemination plans for the Center and across
Partnership Hubs; and 4. evaluate the Center's progress in achieving short-and long-term goals. The AC will
support a robust and sustainable infrastructure to advance community-engaged diabetes equity research among
diverse racial and ethnic and geographic communities across the U.S.
项目摘要:管理核心
由纳迪亚·伊斯拉姆、周亭-谢弗林和珍妮特·布朗-星期五共同领导的行政核心(AC)将监督
并支持行政和财政管理以及协调全国环境与发展中心的活动
核心和合作伙伴。利用参与性进程,我们将与利益相关者的领导密切合作
Engagement Studio(SES)和研究咨询服务(RCS)核心(各自由学术界和
社区合作伙伴),以及我们强大的学术机构和其他多部门利益攸关方网络,
包括社区、医疗保健、市政和专业协会合作伙伴。我们将共同支持和
持续中心服务侧重于加强社区和来自不同地区的个人的参与
全美2型糖尿病研究的背景和多个部门。空调将会是
由两个关键结构组成:1)指导委员会,由AC、SEC和RCS核心的领导组成,
和NIDDK官员;以及2)伙伴关系中心,将利用我们广泛的学术和社区合作伙伴
网络,包括学术和社区联合调查员,在社区担任专家顾问
参与并确定中心服务的用户。伙伴关系中心包括从18岁起的特定领导力
学术网站和代表不同种族和民族社区的10个区域和国家组织,
地理区域(包括农村和城市地区)和经历历史边缘化的社区
在美国各地(包括移民、性少数和性别少数群体以及低收入社区),他们的专业知识
将塑造CEDER的战略规划和服务交付。咨询委员会(由督导委员会和
Partner Hub)将制定一个流程,通过
五年周期的伙伴关系和外联基金,确保国家CEDER保持强大的网络
在响应服务请求的T2D研究中拥有社区参与的专业知识。AC的目标是:
1.支持集中式基础架构,以协调和监控核心、中心合作伙伴和各种
利益相关者团体;2.提供行政基础设施,以支持发展、实施、
监测和维护中心的服务交付模式;3.建立、实施、监测和
为中心和整个中心维护健全的内部和外部沟通和传播计划
评价中心在实现短期和长期目标方面的进展情况。空调将会
支持强大和可持续的基础设施,以促进社区参与的糖尿病公平研究
美国各地不同的种族、民族和地理社区。
项目成果
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10184458 - 财政年份:2021
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