Source: NIH Center for Scientific Review
Type: Electronic Journal Article
Level: Intermediate
Description: NIH Center for Scientific Review
Source: NIH Center for Scientific Review
Type: Electronic Journal Article
Level: Intermediate
Description: NIH Center for Scientific Review
Source: Center for Scientific Review
Type:Electronic Journal Article
Level: Intermediate
Description: Advice for writing a good NIH grant from former and current study section chairs.
Source: National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Type: Electronic Journal Article
Level: Intermediate
Description: National Institutes of Health. 2005.
Source: AAPCHO
Type: PDF document
Level: Intermediate
Description: This document is a statement of work for a study entitled, “Garlic and the Prevention of Cancer” between a community health center and an academic institution. This sample provides language and structure for upon which to build.
Source: AAPCHO
Type: PDF document
Level: Intermediate
Description: This document is a MOA for sharing management responsibilities and for the sub contract relationship between an academic institution and a community health center.
Source: AAPCHO
Type: PDF document
Level: Advanced
Description: This document offers language to use in drafting a clinical trial agreement.
Source: AAPCHO
Type: PDF document
Level: Intermediate
Description: These documents are examples of MOUs developed by Community-Academic Partnerships in conducting community-based participatory research. Samples include “Promoting Breast Health Information in Chinese and Filipinos” and “Friendly Access.”
Source: Community-Campus Partnerships for Health
Type: PDF document
Level: Intermediate
Description: Collected by Community-Campus Partnerships for Health (CCPH), these documents are more examples of MOUs and MOAs (Memorandums of Agreement) developed for an array of partnerships.
Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Type: Electronic Journal Article
Level: Intermediate
Description: Developed by the CDC, this tool kit helps assess and build trust between all partners in a collaborative, including but not limited to researchers, academia, communities, health departments.
Source: Asian Health Services
Type: Electronic Questionnaire Tool
Level: Basic
Description: This document provides helpful questions for community organizations to ask of other organizations wishing to collaborate with them to better understand the goals and terms of collaboration.
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