 This study examined the alignment between research presented by investigators to community advisory boards, cabs, and local community needs. The results showed that 41 out of 65 presentations, 63%, addressed one or more local health needs. These included physical activity, obesity, nutrition, and mental health. Additionally, cross-cutting topics such as cancer, cancer prevention were also addressed. This information can be used to prioritize health outcomes of community-engaged research efforts. This article was authored by Christy A. Patton, Monica L. Alberti, Chara A. Chemey, and others.