Community Networks Program Centers for Reducing Cancer Disparities through Outreach, Research and Training (U54)
(RFA-CA-09-032)
National Cancer Institute
Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research
Office of Minority Health
Office of Research on Women's Health
Application Receipt Date(s): December 15, 2009
TheCommunity Networks Program (CNP) is designed
to address the cancer burden in racial/ethnic minorities and other underserved
populations by using Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR). This
funding opportunity announcement (FOA) solicits applications for CNP Centers that
will utilize the CBPR approach to reduce specific cancer disparities through a
combination of outreach, research and training. The goal of the CNP Centers is
to increase knowledge of, access to and utilization of beneficial biomedical
and behavioral procedures related to cancer in areas ranging from prevention to
early detection, diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship. In this CNP issuance,
a particular emphasis is on high quality intervention research involving
controlled and rigorous studies. Applicant teams must be based on established
partnerships between academic institution(s) and targeted community
entities/community-serving healthcare organizations. The partnering community
components are expected to contribute substantially to the design of the Center
programs proposed in the applications. The proposed Centers may involve
a “Headquarters” site and additional locations in different geographic areas. A
Center with Headquarters and at least 4 additional sites in defined geographic
areas is referred to as a “National
Center”. Other centers,
referred to as “Regional Centers”, must be composed of a Headquarters and 2-3
additional sites in defined geographical areas. This
FOA is open to all qualified applicants regardless of whether or not they
participated in the previous CNP issuance.