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The Minigrant Model: A Strategy to Promote Local Implementation of State Cancer Plans in Appalachian Communities || Preventing Chronic Disease: July 2011: 10_0135

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The Minigrant Model: A Strategy to Promote Local Implementation of State Cancer Plans in Appalachian Communities

Toni Herring Bounds, PhD, MPH; Jill L. Bumpus; Bruce A. Behringer, MPH


Suggested citation for this article: Bounds TH, Bumpus JL, Behringer BA. The minigrant model: a strategy to promote local implementation of state cancer plans in Appalachian communities. Prev Chronic Dis 2011;8(4):A89. http://www.cdc.gov/pcd/issues/2011/jul/10_0135.htm. Accessed [date].

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Abstract
East Tennessee State University (ETSU) was awarded a grant through an interagency agreement between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Appalachian Regional Commission to promote cancer control activities between state comprehensive cancer control (CCC) coalitions and local Appalachian communities. We invited representatives from CCC coalitions and Appalachian communities to a forum to develop a plan of action. The attendees recommended a minigrant model that uses a request for proposals (RFP) strategy to encourage CCC coalitions and Appalachian communities to collaboratively conduct forums and roundtables locally. They set criteria to guide the development of the RFPs and the agendas for the roundtables and forums that ensured new communication and collaboration between the CCC coalitions and the Appalachian communities. We established the roundtable agenda to focus on the presentation and discussion of state and local Appalachian community cancer risk, incidence, and death rates and introduction of state cancer plans. The forums had a more extensive agenda to present cancer data, describe state cancer plans, and describe successful cancer control programs in local Appalachian communities. This article describes the ETSU minigrant model that supports forums and roundtables and reports how this strategy improves cooperative partnerships between CCC coalitions and Appalachian communities in the local implementation of state cancer plans in Appalachia.

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Preventing Chronic Disease: July 2011: 10_0135

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