
The Colorado Injury Control Research Center, located at Colorado State University, was established in 1995 with funding from the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, a division of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The mission of the Colorado Injury Control Research Center (CICRC) is dedicated to providing leadership within the Rocky Mountain Region in reducing the occurrence, severity and adverse consequences of injuries and violence through developing and applying evidence based approaches that bridge research with practice including both policy and programs. The CICRC emphasizes building community based partnerships, particularly among under-served populations such as Hispanics, Native Americans, and rural residents and their families.
Click here to view a redacted copy of the grant application funded by CDC/NCIPC in 2007.
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