CITATION
Nieves, C. I., Chan, J., Dannefer, R., La Rosa, C. D., Diaz-Malvido, C., Realmuto, L., Libman K, Brown-Dudley L, Manyindo, N. (2019). Health in Action: Evaluation of a Participatory Grant-Making Project in East Harlem. Health Promotion Practice. https://doi.org/10.1177/1524839919834271

ABSTRACT
Decision-making processes that include resident input have been shown to be effective in addressing community needs. However, few examples discuss the role of a local health department in leading a participatory decision-making process. In 2016, the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene implemented a participatory grant-making process to allocate grant funds to community organizations in East Harlem. Findings from the evaluation suggest that a participatory grant-making process can be an effective way to include community members as decision makers. It can also build capacity among organizations and foster meaningful community engagement with a local health department.

Journal of Health Promotion Practice