Penn Community Scholars Program

About the Penn Community Scholars Program

The Penn Community Scholars Program (CSP) equips participants with the tools necessary to expand their research capacity and with personal connections to work alongside academic institutions and funders throughout the region. Its rigorous curriculum aims to increase knowledge, attitudes and beliefs around the meaning of and the need for community-academic partnerships. Participants are guided through the research process and build research skills that lead to a culminating pitch presentation.

To date, the Penn CSP has built capacity among more than 60 individuals from 40+ organizations that serve largely minority, low-income communities in Philadelphia. Organizations come into the program with varying levels of research expertise and infrastructure. They graduate feeling more prepared to be equal partners in research.

History

The Penn CSP was co-founded in 2015 by Nicole Thomas (Director, Urban Health Lab), Sara Solomon (Deputy Director, Penn Injury Science Center), and Dr. Lucy Wolf Tuton (Adjunct Professor of Medicine and of Prevention and Population Health) with funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). The program has grown with primary funding from the Office of the Vice Provost for Research at the University of Pennsylvania.

Program Goals

Enhance community capacity to develop, implement, and evaluate programs

Improve community capacity to form and sustain research partnerships

Foster dialogue and opportunity for collaboration between existing Penn and community initiatives

Serve as a networking resource for Penn researchers and community-based organizations

Program Results

Across all cohorts, participants noted high program satisfaction and increased knowledge, self-efficacy, and positive attitudes and beliefs towards conducting research.

View the entire 2017-2020 report

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increase in trust in the research process

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increase in confidence in developing program goals and objectives

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increase in confidence to identify a problem

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increase in positive attitudes toward the importance of research

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increase in desire to partner with an academic

Educational Content

The Penn CSP includes12 sessions across 2 academic semesters, with education goals and topics on:

The value of community-academic partnerships

Understanding the research process

Skill development (e.g., logic models, research questions, concept papers)

Creating and presenting a professional pitch

The Intersection of Community, Academia, and Grant-Making

The culminating symposium where Community Scholars “pitch” their idea to a panel of researchers and funders

As a community-based agency… we have historically struggled to develop meaningful and truly collaborative relationships with research partners because we weren’t able to “speak the language” of academics and researchers.

We are currently using our new research knowledge gained from the Community Scholars Training Program to pitch several research projects within various academic institutions in Philadelphia, including Temple and Penn.

In fact, we used our pitch in a meeting with one of our hospital partners and were able to obtain direct funding in the exact amount we were seeking for the first time in nearly 10 years!

Penn Community Scholar, 2016

Community Scholars Alumni

A & W Community Solutions
African Family Health Organization
Al Bustan Seeds of Culture
Alzheimer’s Association
American Heart Association
APM
ARTZ Philadelphia
Belmont Alliance Civic Association
Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia
Blessings Inc.
Coalition of African Communities
Delaware Valley Fairness Project

Dept. of Behavioral Health
Five Loaves & Two Fish Unlimited – Hero, Inc.
Habitat’s Home Repair (Habitat for Humanity)
Intercultural Family Services
Jarell Christopher Seay Love and Laughter
Lutheran Settlement House
Mt. Zion Baptist Church
Nationalities Service Center
No More Secrets Mind Body Spirit Inc.
Oromo Community Organization of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Horticultural Society

Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Intellectual Disability Services
Prevention Point Philadelphia
Promise Zone Research Connection
Sayre Health Center
Schuylkill Center
Sisters R Us Circle of Survivors
Southwest Community Development Corporation
theVillage

Program Leadership

Penn CSP is led by individuals who have committed their lives to genuine community engagement, with the goal of building a bi-directional bridge between community and academia to achieve health equity and increase the benefit of research to the communities it is meant to serve. 

Nicole Thomas, MBA

Co-Director

Sara Solomon, MPH, RD

Co-Director

Lucy Wolf Tuton, PhD

Associate Director

Andrew Belfiglio, MPH

Project Manager