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Community Engagement > Researching to Improve Health > Active Grants
KUMC's Institute for Community Engagement use grants and contracts to help fulfill our mission by serving the needs of our community through active engagement. The table below helps showcase the extent our services reach throughout Kansas as well as the region.
Recent/Active Institute for Community Engagement GrantsPrincipal Investigator | Co- Investigators/ Advisors/ Evaluators |
Title of Grant | Funding Source | Total Direct Costs | Years |
Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD* | Mary Beth Warren, MS*, Les Sperling |
Comprehensive Telemedicine Services to Expand and Enhance Substance Abuse Treatment for Rural College Students | SAMHSA | $675,000 | 2011-2014 |
Allen Greiner | David Cook, PhD* | CNP—Centers for Reducing Cancer Disparities Thru Research and Training (U54) | National Cancer Institute (NCI) | $4,770,015 | 2010-2015 |
Kim Richter | David Cook, PhD* | Effectiveness Research on Smoking Cessation in Hospitalized Patients (U01). | National Institute of Health (NIH) | $1,800,000 | 2010-2014 |
Ryan Spaulding, PhD* | David Cook, PhD* | Heartland Telehealth Resource Center (HTRC) | HRSA/ORHP | $980,000 | 2010-2013 |
Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD* | Linda Redford , PhD* | Kansas Comprehensive Telehealth Services for Older Adults | HRSA for the Advancement of Telehealth | $654,000 | 2009-2012 |
David Lindeman, PhD and Suzanne Hawley, PhD | Mary Beth Warren, MS* | Pediatric epilepsy prevalence study (AUCD) | AUCD | $1,009,412 | 2008-2011 |
Edward Ellerbeck, MD, MPH | Mary Beth Warren, MS* | Kan Quit II | NIH | Directs - $2,058,095 Directs and indirects $3,087,144 | 2009-2014 |
Ann Davis, PhD | Mary Beth Warren, MS* | Healthy School's Project | NIH | $100,000 | 2009-2011 |
Chris Dailey, PhD | David Cook, PhD* | Using CBPR to Implement Smoking Cessation in an Urban American Indian Community | NIH | $600,000 | 2008-2013 |
Linda Redford, PhD | Mary Beth Warren, MS* | Kansas Comprehensive Geriatric Education Program | DHHS/HRSA | $172,800 | 2005-2012 |
Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD* | Ryan Spaulding, PhD* Mary Beth Warren, MS* |
Kansas Telehealth Services for Pediatric Epilepsy | HRSA | $721,500 | 2009-2012 |
Joshua Freeman, MD | Ryan Spaulding, PhD* | Infrastructure for Addressing Imbedded Health Disparities Project | HRSA | $387,739 | 2008-2011 |
Christine Daley, PhD | Ryan Spaulding, PhD* | Using CBPR to Implement Smoking Cessation in an Urban American Indian Community | NIH/NCMHD | $600,000 | 2008-2013 |
Kim Richter, PhD | Ryan Spaulding, PhD*, Mary Beth Warren, MS* |
Telemedicine for Smoking Cessation in Rural Primary Care | NIH/National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute | $1,936,950 | 2008-2011 |
Eve-Lynn Nelson, PhD*, Linda Redford, PhD |
Kansas Comprehensive Telehealth Services for Older Adults | HRSA for the Advancement of Telehealth | $654,000 | 2009-2012 |
In addition, KUMC's Institute for Outreach and Community Engagement is currently in the process of obtaining the following grants and contracts.
Grants and Contracts SubmittedPrincipal Investigator | Co- Investigators/ Advisors/ Evaluators |
Title of Grant | Funding Source | Total Direct Costs | Years | Status |
Gary Doolittle, David Cook, Outreach Core Director |
Improving Access to Clinical Trials for Rural Cancer Patients | Susan B. Komen Foundation/ASCO Cancer Foundation | $1,350,000 | December, 2010-2012 | Submitted, December 2010 | |
Ajay Nangia | David Cook, Outreach Core Director | Specialized Cooperative Centers Program in Reproduction and Infertility Research | NIH | $2,000,000 | Submitted, March 2011 |