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HHS Recovery Act Recipient Reporting Readiness Tool

Step 4. Review and Copy the Grant Awards Data

TAGGS provides some – but not all – of the data needed for the Recipient Report. Recipients are responsible for directly collecting and reporting all required data to FederalReporting.gov. Data that HHS does not currently collect are highlighted in yellow. Do not copy this highlighted information. Please enter the appropriate data for your organization in these required fields. For assistance with entering these data please contact FederalReporting.gov.

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Prime Recipient Report

Award Detail for: A SYSTEMS APPROACH FOR COMMUNITY-LINKED HEALTH RESEARCH ACROSS THE "PLAZA"
Recipient Name:UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
DUNS Number: 168559177
987835 NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER
OMAHA, NE 68198

Reporting Information

Award Type*: Grant

Award Number*: 1RC4RR031378-01

Final Report*: Recipient responsible for this data

Award Recipient Information

Recipient DUNS Number*: 168559177

Recipient Account Number: Recipient responsible for this data

Recipient Congressional District*: 2

Award Information

Funding Agency Code*: 7529

Awarding Agency Code*:7529

Award Date*: 08-19-2010

Amount of Award*: $ 993,063

Program Source (TAS)*: 750845

CFDA Number*: 93.701

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Award Description* DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The overarching goal of the proposed "Plaza" project is to develop an innovative, durable academic- community research enterprise co-created and grounded by an equitable partnership among Nebraska's leading health science center and key community organizations who share accountability and authority for improving the health outcomes of the community. With a strategic focus on one rapidly changing and challenged community - South Omaha, 4 "Plaza Partners" - the state's largest federally qualified health center (OneWorld Community Health Center, Inc), the local governmental public health agency serving the largest city in Nebraska (Douglas County Health Department), (3) an independent non-profit community based health and wellness coalition of over 120 members representing the area and populations of focus (South Omaha Community Care Council - SOCCC), and (4) Nebraska's only public academic health sciences center (University of Nebraska Medical Center - UNMC), anchored by its College of Public Health (COPH) - have joined forces to transform our ways and means of designing, communicating, decision-making, participating in and using collaborative research intended to improve the public's health. Across these four key institutions, as well as within UNMC, there are no existing alignments or agreements in the realm of health science research. To strategically and collectively harness the power of our combined assets to impact public health and health care delivery in the long-term, we propose an integrated systems approach which combines three specific aims: (A) Building Community and Academic Readiness for Relevant Collaborative Health Science Research; (B) Building Integrated Data Systems to Support Community-linked Health Science Research; and (C) Building Collaborative Research Capacity to Address Priority Community Health Challenges. Three corresponding working groups whose members are from across the four partner institutions will develop and implement a series of interwoven activities under each aim, to include: brief community forums that invite and support UNMC researchers and community partners to gain common knowledge about health research and each other; longer readiness workshops to forge researcher-community relationships, build mutual trust, and reach greater shared understanding of community health issues amenable to collaborative research; data systems analysis, inventory, assessment and redesign to inform research priorities and support future research; development and implementation of a teams-based Research Action Learning Collaborative training program for up to 8 mixed teams to address priority areas. Seasoned collaborative leadership, a compelling vision, and a commitment to equity will render a Plaza Partnership which is viable, vigorous, and prepared to seize this unique NIH funding opportunity. The dedication of the collaborative will not only sustain and grow an enriched collaborative for future healthy generations in South Omaha, but provide a model for other communities around the country to flourish in their capacity to build durable health research infrastructures. PUBLIC HEALTH RELEVANCE: The overarching goal of the proposed project is to develop an innovative, durable academic- community research enterprise co-created and grounded by an equitable partnership among Nebraska's leading health science center and key community organizations who share accountability and authority for improving the health outcomes of one rapidly changing and challenged community - South Omaha. Four "Plaza Partners" - the state's largest federally qualified health center (OneWorld Community Health Center, Inc), the local governmental public health agency serving the largest city in Nebraska (Douglas County Health Department), (3) an independent non-profit community based health and wellness coalition of over 120 members representing the area and populations of focus (South Omaha Community Care Council - SOCCC), and (4) Nebraska's only public academic health sciences center (University of Nebraska Medical Center - UNMC), anchored by its College of Public Health (COPH) - have joined forces to transform our ways and means of designing, communicating, decision-making, participating in and using collaborative research intended to improve the public's health.

Project Information

Project Name or Project/Program Title*: A SYSTEMS APPROACH FOR COMMUNITY-LINKED HEALTH RESEARCH ACROSS THE "PLAZA"

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Infrastructure Contact Street Address 1: 987835 NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER

Infrastructure Contact Street Address 2: Not Available

Infrastructure Contact Street Address 3: Recipient responsible for this data

Infrastructure City: OMAHA

Infrastructure State: NE

Infrastructure ZIP Code+4: 68198

Infrastructure Purpose and Rationale (If applicable, enter an explanation about how the infrastructure investment will contribute to one or more purposes of the Recovery Act. Refer to the Data Model for details on what to report. 4000 characters or less.): Recipient responsible for this data

Primary Place of Performance

Street Address 1: 987835 NEBRASKA MEDICAL CENTER

Street Address 2: OMAHA

City*: OMAHA

State*: NE

ZIP Code+4*: 681987835

Congressional District*: Not Available

Country*: US

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