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Outcomes
by June 2015 Outcomes
by June 2012
Awareness of health
risks and promotive
factors is necessary to
improve health and well-
being
Accurate and accessible
data are necessary to
improve health
Increased understanding
of the community and
local institutions including
Hopkins will result in
better deployment and
use of assets and improve
health and well-being
Empowering people and
local institutions to own
their own health and well-
being influences behaviors
(at the individual and
community levels) and
improves health outcomes
Assumptions
Collaborations
UHI Faculty, Staff,
Fellows, and Scholars
UHI Advisory Board &
Community University
Coordinating
Committee
All Partners” & Other
Working Groups
JHI Faculty, Students,
Staff and Alumni
Baltimore Residents
Community Based &
Faith Based
Organizations
Baltimore City and
Maryland Agencies
Media
Neighborhood &
Professional
Organizations
Baltimore-based
Institutions of Higher
Education and Health
Inputs
(Collaborations) Increase knowledge of health deficits and assets in East Baltimore, their causes and consequences through UHI Health Assessment design, implementation, interpretation, and dissemination (A)
Increase capacity to understand and improve health behaviors of residents of East Baltimore through JHI, East Baltimore, City, State, and Federal Activities (B)
Reduce inequities in health and well-being in East Baltimore through increase in availability & access to assets and factors related to resiliency and reduce negative social determinants of health affecting East Baltimore (C)
Reduce iatrogenic effects of organizations in East Baltimore or serving East Baltimore including programs aimed at pregnant women and young mothers, infants and toddlers, pre-school programs, school, OST programs, etc. (D)
Increase number of JHI faculty, staff, students, and alumni positively affecting the health of East Baltimore (E)
Increase the number of community members, professionals, and students engaged in health promotion and/or disease prevention in East Baltimore (F)
Disseminate information about the successes achieved in East Baltimore and other urban areas to increase efforts and resources available for these efforts (G)
Improve policies and services that affect the health of residents of East Baltimore (H)
Strategies Outputs and Activities
Completion of Phase I Community Health Assessment
Schools and Health Report for BCPS students
The Access Partnership evaluation completed & results disseminated
First Henrietta Lacks awardee announced
One new collaboration on schools and health established
First cohort of UHI scholars announced
First President Recognition Dinner for contributions to Baltimore held
Proposal for Health Improvement Zone completed
Plan for Early Child Development Center completed
CUCC established as a university resource
Reduce teen
pregnancy (1)
Improve access
to Early Child
Development
Programs (2)
Reduce juvenile
violence (3)
Reduce adult
hypertension and
its consequences
(4)
Strengthen the
Healthy Baltimore
2015 Initiative (5)
Evidence-based
BCPS preschool
/school program (6)
East Baltimore
recognized for
improved health (7)
Community Health Initiative
Linking School and Health outcomes & improving competencies of those working with students
Develop plan for increased engagement of disengaged students
Community Assets Mapping
1 New School & Health Initiative
The Access Partnership Evaluation
Schools & Health Initiative
East Baltimore Early Child Development Initiative
Community Health Worker Program
Collaborate with JHH on Health Improvement Zone
Support Med-Peds training of Urban Residency
Develop target goals with community partners for health outcome goals
Faith Forums
Henrietta Lacks Award
UHI Scholars Program
Race and Research Series
Advocacy Training Workshops
Capacity Building Workshops
East Baltimore Conversations
President’s Recognition Dinners
Restructured CUCC
Reverse Research Day
Researchers’ Dinners
Small Grants Program
Participatory Research Journal
Expanded course of findings at undergraduate & graduate levels
Baltimore Interfaith Coalition
JHU Summer Intern Program & course to support
UHI Logic Model
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Responsible
Person/
People
Core Outputs
& Activities
Resources
Allocated
Outcomes by June 2012 Relation-
ship to
Strategies
(see logic
model)
Relation-
ship to
Goals
(see logic
model)
Outcomes by
June 1, 2012
Outcomes by
Sept. 1, 2012
CG Community Health Initiative
$208,0001
Mapping existing data completed, report written, at least one community presentation held, manuscript submitted to peer reviewed journal.
Phase 2 proposals written, submitted to internal (JHU) and external sources (Abell, Goldsecker, Blaustein, Strauss Foundations).
A, B, F 5, 6 a) Mapping of existing data for 5 zip codes completed (Appendix A). Summer RA hired to develop report (June, 2012)
b) Preliminary meetings on future funding held with Abell, Goldseeker and Straus Foundations
c) Documentation of process of community-university collaboration completed (Appendix B)
a) Report on health status of East Baltimore using extant health data to be completed and distributed
b) Proposal submitted to Abell Foundation for CHI
RB/CG Community Assets Mapping
$157,0002
Mapping of community assets completed reports written (overall and one for each of five zip codes), neighborhood presentations completed (five), two manuscripts written (anthropology paper on process, manuscript on results).
A, B, C 5 a) Assets instrument finalized (Appendix C) b) Field coordinator hired c) Contract with Civics Works for
interviewers completed d) Interviewer training finalized for
June 18-23
a) All data collection completed b) Preliminary report completed c) PowerPoint developed d) Dissemination plan established
PL Linking School and Health outcomes & improving competencies of those working with students
$81,745 Joint report completed: (collaboration with Family League and Baltimore City Public Schools integrating health and education data across Baltimore; report written, at least one community presentation.
B, C, D 6 a) Implemented Program at Dunbar High School focusing on student-developed initiatives for improving school climate
b) Departments of Education and Public Health data identified
c) Research Assistant hired for the Summer
a) Report on health and well being of school going children in Baltimore completed
b) Dissemination plan developed
RB/SM The Access Partnership Evaluation
$12,630 Outcome evaluation of TAP completed, report written, minimum of one community report presented, minimum of one presentation at professional meeting, minimum of one manuscript submitted, community dissemination of findings in various formats (to be determined).
A, C, G 4, 7 a) Three manuscripts submitted for publication (Appendix D)
b) Evaluation completed
a) Community presentation scheduled b) PowerPoint of key findings developed
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Person/
People
Core Outputs
& Activities
Resources
Allocated
Outcomes by June 2012 Relation-
ship to
Strategies
(see logic
model)
Relation-
ship to
Goals
(see logic
model)
Outcomes by
June 1, 2012
Outcomes by
Sept. 1, 2012
ER/RA Schools & Health Initiative
$2,917 Series of three East Baltimore community dialogues on schools and health completed, working group established, proposal developed and submitted for funding (e.g. vision and learning among elementary school children).
B, C 6 a) Nutrition in Schools Symposium on Promising Practice held April 30 with 51 participants
b) Discussions initialed with Dunbar High School to improve program coordination
c) Ongoing collaboration with Incentive Mentoring Program on establishing logic model and evaluation plan
d) First Tuesday meetings convened at Baltimore City Public Schools with focus on “healthy and ready to learn”
e) Discussions initiated with Secretary of Health and Strauss Foundation on linking Project Health with a demonstration elementary school
f) Co-convening monthly research meetings of Baltimore City Public Schools Office of Assessment and Accountability Staff to review data, research, and research opportunities.
g) Presented on health and learning for a class of graduate students of public health
a) Keynote presentation, and workshop on health and learning at the mid-Atlantic Regional Conference on Afterschool (June 15)
b) Workshop on Health and Learning at Maryland School Health Conference (July 29)
c) Meeting planned among Hopkins principles to improve Dunbar programming
d) Finalization of logic model & evaluation plan for IMP.
e) Meeting held with Project Health and school leadership to explore possibilities of demonstration program.
RB East Baltimore Early Child Development Initiative
$11,562 MOU for ECDC completed with School of Education, ECDC coordinator hired, community briefings held (minimum of three), architectural plans completed, business plan completed, ground broken.
C, H, G 2 a) Blueprints finalized for early child development center
b) Ground breaking planned for June 8
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People
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& Activities
Resources
Allocated
Outcomes by June 2012 Relation-
ship to
Strategies
(see logic
model)
Relation-
ship to
Goals
(see logic
model)
Outcomes by
June 1, 2012
Outcomes by
Sept. 1, 2012
CG Community Health Worker Program
$4,082 Proposal developed and submitted to expand CHW Program with focus on hypertension/stroke prevention among seniors.
H 4 Proposal submitted to NIH and funded to
continue Washington DC CHW program
focused on the role of technology, CHW’s
and Stroke
Several grants submitted to fund East
Baltimore based CHW program (H. Young, S
Lanzakron, H Lehmann) All three still
underconsideration at respective agencies
Initiate new grant
CG/RB Collaborate with JHH on Health Improvement Zone
$0 Develop working team with Priority Partners and JHH, develop federal proposal for Health Improvement Zone (HIZ)
F, H 1, 4, 5 a) Collaboration with Hunter Young and Anne Langley on CMS (aka HIZ) proposal
b) Set up two meetings of JHH Leadership to discuss plans including with a. Community-University Coordinating
Council b. Community Health Initiative all
Partners work group c) CMS proposal pending. If funded a
community working group coordinated by UHI has been proposed
Depends of the final disposition of
the proposal to CMS
CG Support Med-Peds training of Urban Residency
$4,082 Develop formal curriculum in urban health for residents, provide minimum of two lectures/seminars for Year 1 and 2 residents.
A, C, H 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 a) Meetings held with residency leaders about clinical sites
b) Grand Rounds Presentation (May) Gave a talk to UH residents regarding current issues and strategies in urban community based health improvement
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Responsible
Person/
People
Core Outputs
& Activities
Resources
Allocated
Outcomes by June 2012 Relation-
ship to
Strategies
(see logic
model)
Relation-
ship to
Goals
(see logic
model)
Outcomes by
June 1, 2012
Outcomes by
Sept. 1, 2012
RB/SI Faith Forums $16,561 Hold a minimum of three community/university faith forums on: a) Mapping project b) TAP evaluation c) Schools and Health Report
B, G 4, 7 a) All day forum held on adolescent pregnancy and the Black Church with Rev. Veazey (50 participants)
b) Baltimore Book Club collaboration with Amazing Grace Lutheran and SOURCE included 3 sessions on “Not in My Neighborhood” (A. Pietila), “Brown in Baltimore” (H, Baum), “The Elephant in the City” (M. Crenson). Average participants: 20
RB/AG Henrietta Lacks Award
$36,091 Review 22 applicants, with selection committee identify three semi-finalists, site visit semi-finalists, select finalist, commission three-five minute video on finalist, announce finalist October 1 at Henrietta Lacks Day. Prepare announcement for 2012 award and establish mechanism for award nomination and review.
E, F 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 a) Selection Committee & criteria established
b) Three finalists site visited c) Inaugural award of $15,000 given at
Henrietta Lacks Day to Newborn Holistic Ministries with runner-up awards to Esperanza Center and Incentive Mentoring Program
a) Selection Committee to be
finalized b)Call for Nominations
disseminated c) Timeline and review
process established
ER/RA UHI Scholars Program
$48,012 Develop Scholars Planning Group, prepare announcement, develop selection process, review applicants, announce first cohort.
E, F, H 1-6 a) Decision was made not to move forward on this initiative
Decision to be made whether to
initiate program for 2013
RB/AG Race and Research Series
$33,491 Establish discussion group on race, racism and research. Record minutes, write synthesis of discussions (“lessons learned”) and disseminate (methods to be determined).
B, C, D, F 7 a) See Faith Forums b) Minority faculty dinner with Prof. R.
Zambrana, University of MD, presentation: Minority Faculty in Academia (45 participants), April 19
c) Latino Health Seminar Series. Monthly series with 15-20 participants including Hopkins Bayview & East Baltimore campuses and community agencies (Appendix E)
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People
Core Outputs
& Activities
Resources
Allocated
Outcomes by June 2012 Relation-
ship to
Strategies
(see logic
model)
Relation-
ship to
Goals
(see logic
model)
Outcomes by
June 1, 2012
Outcomes by
Sept. 1, 2012
RB/AG Advocacy Training Workshops
$31,195 Offer two level 1 (one-day) advocacy training sessions each for 15 Hopkins researchers and community activists to improve impact.
B, E, F 1-7 a) Two 1-day workshops held for total of 31 community leaders on advocacy, delivering clear messages, media interviews, meeting with policy makers. Evaluation outstanding: (92%) (Appendix F)
a) One two-day advanced workshop will be held for 15 of the original participants with focus on messaging, speaking with media, writing testimony and op-ed articles
RB/AG Capacity Building Workshops
$10,494 Offer four one-day capacity building workshops: a) Program evaluation b) Mental health/substance abuse c) Grant writing d) Violence
B, D, E, F 1, 3, 7 a) 1 workshop held on program evaluation (April 27). 31 participants. Rating: excellent 84% (Appendix G)
PL/ER East Baltimore Conversations
$30,429 Three East Baltimore conversations will be held focusing on schools and health (see Schools and Health Initiative).
E, F 6 a) First Thursday meetings held 8 times with Baltimore City Public Schools on topics including {
b) In Participated BCHD City Council District meetings on health of communities
Workgroups on 1) Early Learning and
Health and 2) Behavioral Health
Services/Prevention Initiatives in City
Schools established and regular
meetings initiated.
Developing follow-up for East Baltimore
BCHD City Council District health of
communities follow-up
RB/AG President’s Recognition Dinners
$23,487 A minimum of one dinner will be planned and coordinated with President Daniels’ office to recognize student and faculty work in and with Baltimore.
E, F 5, 7 a) President’s Award for Research that improves the health and well-being or Baltimore established
b) Selection committee & criteria established
c) Inaugural awards of $5,000 to Deidra Crews and L. Ebony Boulware, Dept. of Medicine (SOM) and Stephen Plank, Baltimore Education Research Consortium (A&S)
d) Dinner held at Nichols House (May 2)
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Person/
People
Core Outputs
& Activities
Resources
Allocated
Outcomes by June 2012 Relation-
ship to
Strategies
(see logic
model)
Relation-
ship to
Goals
(see logic
model)
Outcomes by
June 1, 2012
Outcomes by
Sept. 1, 2012
RA Restructured CUCC $57,177 19 member CUCC identified, 2 day retreat planned (Sept. 8-9), responsibilities clearly delineated, rotation schedule established.
D, E, F 5, 7 a) CUCC expanded to 22 members (Appendix H)
b) Co-chairs selected representing the community and the university
c) 2 day retreat held in Sept, 2011 d) Quarterly meetings held throughout the
year e) Joint meeting & Advisory Board chaired
by President Daniels held June 5 f) Special sessions of CUCC held to review
“Rejuvenating Urban Health” plan and CMS proposal (see above)
a) Retreat planned for June 27 b) Work plan drafted for FY’13 UHI
activities c) Meeting at Baltimore City Health
Department held
RB/AG Reverse Research Day
$13,987 Reverse Research Day planning committee established, announcements sent to participating CBOs/city and state agencies. Announcement sent to students and faculty.
E, H 1-5 a) Replicated at University of Pennsylvania & University of Iowa
b) Postponed until Fall, 2012
a) Plan & date for Reverse Research Day established
RB/AG Researchers’ Dinners
$14,258 Three dinners to be held at Hopkins Club as forum for JHU researchers to share work. Unique theme for each program to be identified.
E a) Researcher dinners at Hopkins Club held Sept. 15 (17 participants), Dec. 7 (21 participants), and Minority Faculty Dinner, Feb 19 (45 participants)
ER/AG Small Grants Program
$164,916 Review and selection from among 68 submissions (students and faculty). Evaluation of small grants program completed. 2012 announcement distributed and selection process established.
E, H 1-5 a) Twenty-two small grants awarded: 4 to undergraduates ($300 maximum); 12 to graduate students ($5,000 maximum) and 6 faculty grants ($10,000 maximum) (see Appendix I for details)
b) Review of small grants program complete (Appendix J)
a) FY’13 grants awarded
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Person/
People
Core Outputs
& Activities
Resources
Allocated
Outcomes by June 2012 Relation-
ship to
Strategies
(see logic
model)
Relation-
ship to
Goals
(see logic
model)
Outcomes by
June 1, 2012
Outcomes by
Sept. 1, 2012
PL Post Doctoral Fellow $61,495 One post-doctoral fellow for two years. Minimum of two manuscripts submitted Year 1. Engagement with one UHI initiative.
C 5 a) Quinn Gentry, Dr.PH, concluded post-doctoral training
b) Samantha Illangasekare, PhD. began post-doctoral program (see Appendix K for report)
c) Tanyka Sam, MD, began post-doc as part of her General Internal Medicine Fellowship program
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Activities Not Components of 2011–2012 Work Plan
Activity Responsible
Person/People
Outcomes by
June 1, 2012
Special Showing of “The Interrupter” on Project safe
Streets with panel lead by Gary Slutkin, founder (co-
sponsored by Baltimore City health Department)
AG, RB, PL National Mayor’s Conference invited Interrupters for a
panel at national meeting.
Baltimore City Health Commissioner participated in
Congressional Hearing on Safe Streets
Capital Campaign: Baltimore & Urban Challenges:
Served on Provosts’ working group for urban
challenges plan
Schools of Public initiatives “Rejuvenating
Urban Health”
RB
RB (chair), PL, CG
Plan developed
Prospectus written (appendix L)
Collaboration with Living Classrooms to develop
Promise Neighborhood Application
PL Initial submission not funded but received a high score.
Revisions are underway with resubmission scheduled for
July 27.
Collaboration with Center for Social Concern
(Homewood) to strengthen community internship
opportunities
PL Program expansion includes increased contacts with
Mayor’s Office and City Agencies and plans are underway
for options for students to continue work as volunteers or
as part of expanded community-based learning activities.
CSC developed a student grant opportunity for
documenting outcomes.
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June 1, 2012
Homewood Community Partnership initiative
working group member
PL Multiple meetings of stakeholders and proposal to
President/Trustees Subcommittee developed
Plan to be prepared by September 1.
Skolnik Lecture for Early Child Health and
Development in Baltimore
AG, RB Scheduled for October 17
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Presentations by UHI Associate Directors and Post Docs
2011-12
Meeting/Sponsor Presentation Topic Date Date Associate
Director
National Youth at Risk
Conference
Getting Beyond Individual
Adolescent Risk Factors:
Partnerships and Parental
Engagement as Social
Structure Interventions
March, 2011
Savannah, GA
QG
National Youth at Risk
Conference
Self-esteem Building to
Address Sexual Risk
Behaviors among Girls
March, 2011
Savannah, GA
QG
Why Women Cry
Conference
A Case Study Implementing
HIV Prevention and Case
Management with Women
Survivors of Intimate Partner
Violence
April, 2011
Baltimore, MD
QG
Centers for Disease Control Working Towards a Replicable
Model for Capacity Building
among HIV/AIDS Services
Organizations
August, 2011
Atlanta, GA
QG
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Meeting/Sponsor Presentation Topic Date Date Associate
Director
Centers for Disease Control
A Practice Based Intervention
to Address HIV & Violence
Against Women
August, 2011
Atlanta, GA
QG
Office on Women’s Health
A Case Study in Implementing
HIV Prevention with Women
Survivors of Violence
August, 2011
Atlanta, GA
QG
American Public Health
Association
Addressing the Social
Determinants of Behavioral
Change
October, 2011
Washington,
DC
QG
American Public Health
Association
Reaching and Intervening
with Survivors Effectively October, 2011
Washington,
DC
QG
American Public Health
Association
Disparities and Health IT,
Guidance for Key
Stakeholders
November 1,
2011, Wash, DC
CG
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Meeting/Sponsor Presentation Topic Date Date Associate
Director
American Public Health
Association
Ethnographic Study of Faith-
Based Workers Influence on
Adolescent Sexual Health
November 1,
2011,
Washington,
DC
QG
Attorney General’s
National Task Force on
Children Exposed to
Violence
Testimony to the Task
Force
November 29,
2011,
Baltimore, MD
PL
Jefferson School of
Population Health -
Diabetes and Health
Technology solutions
Consumer Technology
opportunities for Diabetes
January 23,
2012,
Philadelphia,
PA
CG
Population, Family and
Reproductive Health
Connecting the Dots vs.
Making Sausage: Which
Way do you Vote?
February 1,
2012,
Baltimore, MD
PL
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Meeting/Sponsor Presentation Topic Date Date Associate
Director
National Conference on
Health and Domestic
Violence
Addressing the impact of
the intimate partner
violence, HIV, and
substance abuse syndemic
on low-income urban
women’s mental health
March, 2012,
San Francisco,
CA
SI
The Human Factors and
Engineering Health Care
Symposium
Technology Design and
Health
March 14,
2012,
Baltimore, MD
CG
St David’s Center for Health
Promotion and Disease
Prevention Research in
Underserved Populations
at University of Texas
Technology and Disparities March, 28,
2012,
Austin, TX
CG
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Meeting/Sponsor Presentation Topic Date Date Associate
Director
Louisville Health Equity
Conference
Technology and Health
Equity
April 16,2012,
Louisville, KY
CG
Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation’s Project
Health Design Conference
The Future of Consumer
Health Technologies
April 25, 2012,
Nashville, TN
CG
Park School Upper School Race, Institutional Racism,
and Focusing on What
Matters.
April 30, 2012,
Baltimore, MD
ER
Bloomberg School of Public
Health
Race, Institutional Racism,
and Focusing on What
Matters.
May 1, 2012,
Baltimore, MD
ER
The Rural Futures Institute
at University of Nebraska
Technology and the future
of Rural America
May 10, 2012,
Lincoln,
Nebraska
CG
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Meeting/Sponsor Presentation Topic Date Date Associate
Director
The Community Health
Foundation of Western and
Central New York
Ending Health Inequity May 17, 2012,
Syracuse, NY
CG
UK Absent Father
Commission
Fatherhood Initiatives: US
Initiatives and Lessons
Learned
May 22, 2012,
London,
England
PL