Agenda I. Prayer/Welcome II. Introductions III. Updates A. KC Faith CAB 1. Review of time line and upcoming activities 2. CAB 2013 Capacity Survey Review.

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Agenda I. Prayer/Welcome II. Introductions III. Updates A. KC Faith CAB 1. Review of time line and upcoming activities 2. CAB 2013 Capacity Survey Review B. Project FIT 1. 8-month screening dates 2. Updated IRB application ► Health Screening form ► 8-month Survey C. Resource Sharing 1. KC CARE D. Taking It to the Pews (TIPS) 1. Church Recruitment 2. IRB application 3. CHL Training E. Shout Outs

Share your name and Name of your organization

2015 Meeting Dates Meeting Time: Noon – 2pm  June 4 th  August 6 th (tentative)  September 3 rd  November 5 th

Project FIT: Grant Timeline & Activity Review  Year 1 (2013)  CAB Capacity survey  CAB develops needs assessment survey to determine health issue Administers needs assessment survey to 10 churches and 10 community/academic organizations  Reviews findings at a church/community forum  CAB develops pilot church- based health intervention - Health education - Health Screening - Linkage to care  Year 2 (2014)  Faith/community organizations review final intervention  CAB refines the pilot church-based health intervention  Administers baseline surveys with pilot intervention and comparison churches  Implements pilot church-based health intervention to test program impact with 6 churches begins - 3 intervention and - 3 comparison churches  Year 3 (2015)  Continues to implement the pilot church-based health intervention (thru June, 2015)  CAB Capacity survey (9/3/15)  Administers 8-month survey with pilot intervention and comparison churches (beginning April, 2015)  Analyze data (beginning July, 2015)  Prepare for next grant submission

2013 CAB Evaluation Outcomes CAB Functioning.  96% highly agreeing: a) there is mutual respect and trust among CAB members b) CAB meetings have been a productive use of their time Internal and External Communication.  96% reported: a) their opinions were heard and discussed b) CAB meetings are clear and effective  75% reported they are providing information about the initiative within their organizations  64% reported that external communication to other organizations about the initiative's goals and accomplishments is clear and effective

CAB Initiative Development.  82% reported the overall amount and type of initiative strategies suggested are sufficient to have an impact on a KC African American health disparity  79% agreed that culturally and religiously-tailored strategies are being discussed and reviewed for the initiative at this time Adherence to Community-based Participatory Research (CBPR).  96% reporting the initiative is being built on strengths and resources within the African American faith community.  89% reported the initiative is well-balanced with research and action. Research Work.  79% reported research materials/procedures are culturally and religiously tailored to African American faith community values and norms  64% reported that participating churches and their members are sufficiently compensated for their involvement in the research study CAB Evaluation Outcomes

2013 CAB Evaluation Outcomes What do we study next?

Project FIT Updates 8-month Screening Dates DateLocationTimeStudy Arm April 26 th Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church7am-1:30pm Intervention May 3 rd Second Baptist Church8:30am-3pm Intervention May 10 th : Mother’s Day May 17 th Trinity Temple Church of God in Christ8:30am-3pm Intervention May 24 th : Memorial Weekend May 31 st Boone Tabernacle Church of God in Christ8am-2:30pm Comparison June 7 th : No Screening Scheduled June 14 th Paseo Baptist Church8:30am-3pm Comparison June 21 st : Father’s Day June 28thSt. James United Methodist Church7am-1:30pm Comparison

Project FIT Updates Updated IRB application ► Health Screening form (Handout)

Project FIT Updates 8-month Survey Additions (Handout)  Exposure to Study Activities  Satisfaction with Project FIT Activities (E.g., health screenings and surveys)

Resource Sharing Co-Learning

TIPS Updates 1.Church Recruitment Canaan Worship Center Palestine Baptist Church of Jesus Christ Victorious Life Church Christian Fellowship Baptist Church New Bethel Church 2. HIV Testing Partnership  Kansas City CARE Clinic  Kansas City Missouri Health Department  JayDoc 3. IRB application and submission 4. CHL Training Manual

Next CAB Meeting: June 4, 2015 Noon – 2 pm Calvary Temple Baptist Church