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. 2018 Sep 6;28(Suppl 2):303–310. doi: 10.18865/ed.28.S2.303

Table 1. Overview of structure of three Pipeline to Proposal projects using CPPR methods.

Prisoner to Patient NOLA Partnership Resilience Among African American Men (RAAM)
Patient population/health issue Formerly incarcerated persons (FIP) Individuals with serious mental illness African American men
Project location New Orleans, LA New Orleans, LA Los Angeles, CA
CPPR Principles
Community-academic co-leadership Community co-lead (NH) Community co-lead (DM) Community co-lead (AB)
-Non-profit serving FIPs -Faith based agency -Non-profit focused on health equity
-Member of population -Clinician and advocate -Member of population
Academic co-lead (AW) Academic co-lead (BS) Academic co-lead (KN)
-Academic medical center -Health sciences center -Academic medical center
-Friend and caregiver to members of population -Clinician -Member of population
-Family of population served
Written agreements to establish governance Advisory board Governance board Executive council
Decision by majority vote, deference to FIPs if FIPs all disagree Decision by majority vote Decision by majority vote
12 members include 10 members include: 8 members include:
-CBO leaders -Clinicians -CBO leaders
-Researchers -Patients/family members with SMI -Researchers
-Clinicians -Community advocacy groups -Faith-based representatives
-Patients/family -Clinicians
-Dept. of Corrections -Entrepreneurs
-Attorney
Community partners should receive financial resources Contract based at academic institution, with subcontracts to two community partner agencies Contract based at community agency Contract based at community agency
Stipends provided for all formerly incarcerated board members Stipends provided for all advisory board members Stipend for participating in community dialogues
Stipend for co-planning a community dialogue
Transparency, involvement of all partners in all aspects of work Community-academic teams plan and co- facilitate community events Community-academic teams conduct literature reviews and co-facilitate community events Community leads planning of community conference, with academic support, if needed