NIH CEAL Research Network | NIH Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) The NIH Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) is a research network designed to work with communities and community-based organizations to identify promising engagement and outreach practices that communicate trustworthy, science-based information to communities experiencing differences in health outcomes
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Assisted Living and CEAL@UNC - Center for Excellence in Assisted Living For 20 years, CEAL thrived as a unique collaborative of diverse national organizations that work closely together to promote excellence in assisted living In 2023, CEAL became CEAL@UNC, which maintains this national collaborative and goal
Coalition of Election Association Leaders (CEAL) The Coalition of Election Association Leaders (CEAL), a project of Election Center, helps state election associations grow by providing guidance, networking opportunities, best practices, and data-driven tools to enhance effectiveness
Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) - LinkedIn The Community Engagement Alliance — also known as CEAL — works with communities to promote health, improve health outcomes, and strengthen partnerships through community-engaged research
Center for Excellence in Aging Longevity (CEAL) The Center for Excellence in Aging Longevity (CEAL) is at the forefront of this work, advancing healthy aging through collaboration with healthcare providers, government agencies, nonprofits, philanthropy, and educational institutions
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NIH CEAL | Clinical Translational Science Institute NIH launched CEAL to improve the nationwide response to public health issues and challenges By 2023, the network expanded to add programs addressing additional health concerns, such as maternal morbidity and primary care interventions