The University of Arizona Cancer Center Office of Community Outreach and Engagement (UACC COE) is pleased to announce the Community & Academic Partnership Program (CAPP).
Donor Name: University of Arizona Cancer Center Office of Community Outreach and Engagement
State: Arizona
County: All Counties
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 02/16/2024
Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000
Grant Duration: 2 Years
Details:
The CAPP encourages and supports the development of sustainable collaborations between the academic/scientific communities at the UACC and communities across Arizona. In this effort, the CAPP serves to address community identified cancer-related priorities. Grants funded using this mechanism will be community inspired and supported by UACC COE using a community academic partnership model.
CAPP sponsored grants will fund projects anywhere along the cancer continuum from prevention and early detection to survivorship and must include a research question that will be developed within a partnership between a community and a scientist. Proposals that focus on working directly with communities facing cancer-related health disparities are highly encouraged and will be given priority.
The mission of the CAPP is to work collaboratively with Arizona communities as partners with the UACC to create a cancer free Arizona. Through grant making, training/technical assistance and scientific input we aim to:
- Support communities in identifying and addressing their most pressing cancer-related needs.
- Enhance collaboration between communities and the UACC to address local cancer issues and cancer health disparities to formulate important research questions.
- Foster the skills and abilities of communities to ensure the long-term sustainability of these efforts to address local cancer issues.
- Create externally fundable efforts designed to directly address the priorities and cancer burden of Arizonans
Funding Information
Awards will be for $50K per year over the course of 2 years for a total of $100K. Year 2 funding is contingent on the progress report showing collaboratively set milestones being achieved.
Eligibility Criteria
Individuals affiliated with 501(c)(3) non-profit organizations (e.g., community groups/organizations, schools, health/medical clinics) may apply. Tribes, tribal agencies, urban tribal programs, tribal non-profit organizations and other non-profit organizations serving American Indian/AN people within the state of Arizona may apply. U.S. citizenship or residency for those working on the project is not required. Organizations that apply may use a fiscal agent, if needed. American Indian and Alaska Native individuals as well as other racial or ethnic individuals, women, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
For more information, visit UACC COE.