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Pipeline to Proposal Awards Kim Bailey, Engagement Officer Colorado Pragmatic Trials Workshop September 15, 2014

Pipeline to Proposal Awards Tier 1 Up to $15,000 Up to 9 month term Tier 2 Up to $25,000 Up to 12 month term Tier 3 Up to $50,000 PCORI Funding Announcement Researchers who unsuccessfully submitted a PFA and need to improve proposal Or submissions to other PCOR/CER Funders

Tier I Pipeline Awards (Up to $15,000 for up to 9 months) Available to individuals, consumer/patient organizations, clinician(s), researcher(s) or a combination of the above to support: Community building around an area of research interest to improve outcomes for patients Creation of structure and communication strategies Develop an understanding of PCORI, and “research done differently”

Tier II Pipeline Awards (Up to $25,000 for up to one year) Available to emerging research/non-research partnerships to support: Data network and registry development Development of infrastructure Generation and refinement of research question through community events, town hall meetings, etc.

Tier III Pipeline Awards (Up to $50,000 for up to one year) Available to advanced research/non-research partnerships, including those who submitted PCORI proposals and were not funded, to support: PCORI research proposal (re)submission focusing on development of engagement plan Research partnership skill development

Pipeline to Proposal Program Offices Penning Ks with remaining PAPOs, will open Tier I shortly thereafter

First Thirty Tier I Awards Announced December 23, 2013 Western Region Tier I Pipeline Pilot   April next rollout of Tier I Also Tier II

30 Tier I Projects in the Western Region Addressing Obesity in Latino Adolescents with Spina Bifida Building a Community of Safe Sleep for Infants Building Capacity for Novel Screening Delivery for Chronic Conditions to Benefit Miners in New Mexico Citizen Pscientist Connecting Research and Real Life: Building a Network in the Columbia River Gorge Creating Healthy Communities: Engaging Native American and Spanish-Speaking Families and Sharing Family Wisdom to Reduce Childhood Obesity Creating the Patient Centered Primary Care Council in the Highland Hospital Adult Medicine Clinic: Strengthening Primary Care Together Culturally Appropriate Options for Diabetes Prevention and Care for Low-Income Latinos Developing Infrastructure for Patient Centered Melanoma Research Development of Community Partnership for Patient Centered Outcomes Research in Type 2 Diabetes Empowering Patients and Their Families to Improve Outcomes That Are Most Important to Them after Lung Cancer Surgery Engaging Communities in the Fight Against Preterm Birth Establishing a Patient-Centered Research Community for Cystic Fibrosis Health Literacy and the Patient Perspective in Primary Care Healthy Outcomes for Older Foster Youth Improving the Lives of Alzheimer's Patients and their Caregivers: A Patient Centered Statewide Approach Increasing Patient Engagement and Capacity Building between Community Stakeholders and Patients in order to Improve Diabetes Education and Management among School-Aged Children Making Stomach Cancer a Health Priority among Asian Americans Mobilizing Community Engagement for Health in a Southern New Mexico Border Region Colonia New Mexico LGBT Health Improvement Network Patient-Centered Outcomes for the Parkinson's Disease Community in Wyoming Patient-Centered Transitions for Episodes of Surgical Care Preventing Missed Appointments for HIV Patients Puget Sound Asthma Coalition: A Community, Clinical, and Academic Partnership Sepsis Survivors Engagement Project (SSEP) Taking Care of Our Parents: Improving the Coordination of Care for Elderly Community Members The 'CISE' Project for Family Caregivers The Hispanic Family Asthma Outcomes Research Network Usefulness of Prediabetes Management in Breast Cancer Care YOU COMPLETE ME! Demonstrating the Efficacy of An Innovative Medical Appointment Model to Support Aging Patients

Additional Funding Opportunities Engagement Awards Intended to strengthen the capacity of patients and other stakeholders to engage in the research process Up to $250,000 and up to two years Research Meeting and Conference Support Up to $50,000 for one-time awards Up to $250,000 for multi-year, multi-event awards