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Volume 29, Issue 3: June, 2002
Abstract
Using a Participatory Approach to Provide Assistance to
Community-Based Organizations: The Seattle Partners Community
Research Center
Allen Cheadle, PhD; Marianne Sullivan, MPH; James Krieger,
MD, MPH; Sandra Ciske, MN; Molly Shaw, MPH, RD; James K. Schier,
MEd, RC; Alison Eisinger, MSW
Community-based organizations (CBOs), including grassroots,
voluntary organizations, are an important part of any strategy
for addressing social determinants of health. Because of the
challenges faced by CBOs, " enabling systems" may be needed
to help them survive and fulfill their missions, and researchers
have a variety of skills that allow them to play a role in
such systems. The potential for researchers to play a role
in supporting CBOs led the Seattle Urban Research Center (known
as Seattle Partners) to establish a community research center
(CRC) as one of its core projects. This article describes
the operation of the Seattle Partners CRC and gives examples
of how it has worked collaboratively with CBOs in providing
technical assistance. The Discussion section draws from the
CRC experience to examine the benefits and challenges of collaboration
and the trade-off between capacity building and providing
direct technical assistance in promoting long-term CBO viability.
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