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November 3, 2023

Home to the Alliance for Research in Chicagoland Communities (ARCC)
and Northwestern Primary Care Practice-Based Research Program (NP3) 
Current resources and services focus primarily on research:
 
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Workshops, seminars & team training
Funding opportunities
 
Consultations, proposal review & support
 
 Patient, Clinician & Stakeholder Engagement
 
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Metropolitan Chicago Data Science Corps (MCDC) Call for Projects - deadline for Spring 2024 projects Nov 30

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The Alliance for Research in Chicagoland Communities (ARCC) staff is happy to support the amazing work of partners and colleagues including the recent Chicago Cancer Health Equity Collaborative 8th Annual Community Forum on September 29, the Cultivate Collective and Academy for Global Citizenship ribbon cutting ceremony for their  beautiful new educational, health, urban agricultural community space on Chicago’s Southwest Side on the former site of LeClaire Courts Public Housing, and the masquerade benefit for Enlace Chicago serving the Little Village Communities. Let ARCC know if there are events where we can learn about and/or support your community!

CCH Center Administrator Remi Love spoke on the Feinberg Future: A Future in Feinberg Careers panel at the November 1st Feinberg Forward event. Designed by Feinberg staff for Feinberg staff, Feinberg Forward is a full-day, onsite learning and networking retreat, focused on staff development, learning and leadership for Feinberg administrative staff. Kena Bilbrew, NUCATS Associate Institute Administrator, also co-presented an interactive session, Share It Forward: Unleashing the Power of Knowledge Sharing and Management.


For more information about the Feinberg Forward sessions and speakers, visit here.

Available Position at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago: Faculty Lead or Director of Community Initiatives


The Potocsnak Family Division of Adolescent & Young Adult Medicine seeks to improve health equity and justice through clinical care, research, and community initiatives that contributes to a better understanding and reduction of the impact of social determinants of health on vulnerable, minoritized or disenfranchised youth. The division is seeking a faculty member to lead, direct, and grow a vibrant, and diverse community initiatives team and program.

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It's not too late to RSVP for the Nov 8 ARCC Community-Engaged Learning Exchange. You will get to hear from ARCC Seed Grantee Lisa D. Daniels, an Advocate, Mother, and Champion for Restorative Justice and Pain Transformation who helps individuals and families find healing in the aftermath of violence and crime. She will share about her experience with ARCC Seed Grants and the impact on her organization, the Darren B. Easterling Center for Restorative Practices.


The application deadline for Cycle 1 of the 2024 ARCC Community Research Partnership Seed Grants is November 17, 2023. Click here for RFA.

The Center for Community Health is supported, in part, by the
Northwestern University Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute,
Grant Number UL1TR001422 from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Clinical and Translational Sciences Award and
the Institute of Public Health and Medicine (IPHAM).
Center for Community Health
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