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Samantha Sabo, DrPH, MPH

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Samantha.Sabo​@nau.edu

Caroline Mende, MA

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Caroline.Mende​@nau.edu

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Community-Campus Partnership Support Program

Overview

The Community Campus Partnership Support (CCPS) Program funds partnership and relationship building activities that spark collaborative health research ideas and build capacity for community engaged research at NAU. Workshops and activities throughout CCPS help community and university partners develop research questions and ideas to prepare them to pursue community-engaged research together following the program.

CCPS is a cohort-style program that encourages interactive learning between community and university partners and across teams. Faculty from all fields and community partners from any focus area or organization size are welcome. NAU investigators are encouraged to apply for SHERC’s Pilot Project Program.

The program helped us establish a strong relationship with our partners that has lasted, and we have continued to work on grants together and support one another’s work. 

–CCPS NAU Partner

Focus on Relationship Building

Strong relationships are foundational to community-based research. When pursuing research together, it’s important for university and community partners to spend time building trust, learning about each other’s work, and identifying areas of mutual interest.

To facilitate relationship building, CCPS is grounded in the principles of community-based participatory research (CBPR). Principles of CBPR include trust, open communication, common interest, shared ownership, and open-mindedness. As a partnership approach to research, CBPR involves community members and researchers in all aspects of the research process – from choosing research questions and designing the project to analyzing data and disseminating the findings.

Benefits for researchers and community partners

  • Gain financial support to strengthen new or existing community-academic partnerships
  • Receive training and mentorship in CBPR
  • Dedicate time to develop projects that center community health priorities
  • Lay the foundation for long-term, impactful research collaborations

Program Successes

Since the first round of CCPS in 2018, SHERC has supported over 30 community-campus partnerships.

Youth riders biking in on a trail in scenic Flagstaff, Arizona.

Collaborations have included a wide range of organizations working in areas like school nutrition, suicide prevention, stress-reduction for farmworkers, and youth development through mountain biking. Partnerships have also engaged Tribal nations and organizations including the Cocopah Tribe, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Navajo Department of Health, Dine’ Bi’ Olta School Board Association, Chinle Comprehensive Health Care Facility, Gila River Health Care, and Tuba City Regional Health Care Corporation.

NAU partners have come from many fields including anthropology, biological sciences, chemistry and biochemistry, criminology and criminal justice, education, nursing, occupational therapy, physical therapy, social work, and sociology.

Learn more about current and past CCPS partnerships below.

Funding and Eligibility

Partners receive up to $5,000 for a 12-month period to support partnership building activities. CCPS applicants must apply as a team of at least one NAU faculty partner and one community or tribal-based organizational partner (with a minimum of 1 year in current position). NAU investigators must be a Professor at any stage (TT or NTT, including early stage investigators), Research Professor, Clinical Professor, Teaching Professor, Professor of Practice, Lecturer, or Postdoctoral Scholar.

***Please note that CCPS is NOT a research grant and funds cannot be spent on research activities (e.g., data collection). CCPS-funded partnerships are meant to lay the groundwork for establishing community-based research projects in the future.***

Ready to apply?

  1. Review the funding announcement.
  2. Download the budget and timeline template.
  3. Collect and prepare all application materials.
  4. Submit application materials Qualtrics application survey


Funded Partnerships 2018–2024

Round 10 Awardees – Spring 2024 Accordion Closed

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Round 9 Awardees – Spring 2023 Accordion Closed

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Round 8 Awardees – Spring 2022 Accordion Closed

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Round 7 – No Awards Accordion Closed

Round 6 Awardees – Summer 2021 Accordion Closed

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Round 5 Awardees – Summer/Fall 2020 Accordion Closed

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Round 4 Awardees – Winter 2020 Accordion Closed

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Round 3 Awardees – Summer 2019 Accordion Closed

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Round 2 Awardees – Fall 2018 Accordion Closed

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Round 1 Awardees – Summer 2018 Accordion Closed

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Southwest Health Engagement & Research Collaborative
Location
Room 120 Building 56
Applied Research & Development
1395 S Knoles Dr.
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Mailing Address
PO Box 4065
Flagstaff, Arizona 86011
Email
SHERC@nau.edu
Phone
928-523-5068
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