Seed Funding for Faculty
OCH is developing an an innovative national model to train future leaders in community health, disseminate community health scholarship, and enhance local health via community-academic partnerships.
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Projects include research collaborations with community-based health centers and nonprofit organizations.
Contact Information
Jill Evans, MPH
Research Program Director
Office of Community Health
(650) 736-8074
Office of Community Health website
The Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA), funded by National Institutes of Health, is designed to assist medical centers to develop a transformative home for clinical and translational science through innovation, education and optimization of resources.
The CTSA Community Engagement Program aims to develop and expand existing relationships with community-based agencies to foster development of a mutually-beneficial research agenda. Seed Grant Awards provide research project funding for faculty to engage in community-based research through strengthening collaborative partnerships with the local community.
The seed grant funding will be used to form new community-based partnerships, enhance existing partnerships or support the development, implementation or evaluation of a community-based research project.
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Seed Funding for Faculty — program and funding information, eligibility, internal submission guidelines - Questions?
Email Jill Evans or call (650) 736-8074.