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- who: Mary Wangen from the Mini-grants programs involve the provision of funding (e_g, $10, ) to a community-based organization to support EBI selection and implementation, often coupled with community-engagement, training, technical assistance (TA), and support for evaluation [12]Figure , illustrates the six steps common to mini-grant programs. The Emory CPCRN was among the first centers to use mini grants, using them to increase community-based organizations` capacity to implement EBIs to address physical activity, healthy eating, tobacco control and other chronic disease prevention efforts since, . The first three cycles of the Emory mini grants . . .
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