 Community engagement CE was recognized as a key component and catalyst of that transformation. The nimble responses to the pandemic substantiate the need for CE programs to maintain the infrastructure necessary to achieve the primary CTSA goals of improving health within and across communities and localities. This article was authored by Milton Mickey Edder, the PASA group, Ralston, Penny, Melinda, Eugenia, Spites, Joe Draca S Brown, De Leon, Jessica, Wee He, Sarah, Claxton, Tina, Saviano, Dennis, Himmelfarb, Cheryl Denison, Ahmed, Syed, Nelson, David, Brown, Jen, Conjula, Nomratha, Tandon, Darius, Thomas, Ariel, Aiyu Young, Mona, Chen, Weiting, Stuart, M. Kate, Zenda, Robin, Brown, Alinef, Carson, Savanna Al, Morris, Deann, Vassa, Stephanie Dee, Jaeger, Rodney Vaughn, Tara's, Howard, Niyen, Francisco Ting, Palmer, Ninica, Fleischer, Paula, Cabrera, Abbey, Wong, Erica, Harrison, James, Potter, Mike, Grumbark, Kevin, Kotler, Linda, Millay, Tamara, Stryly, Catherine, Mud, Tia, Edder, Milton, Monson, Karen, Austin, Robin, Jones, Clance, Sugarwala, Laura, Cullen, John, Orlando, Alyssa, Bennett, Nancy, Kubicek, Katrina, Kipka, Michelle, Croyzant, Sharon A, Singleton, Chantil, Prochaska, John, Bone, Krista, Tamara A. Millay and others.