 The Community Engaged Research Ethics Training, CERET, is a comprehensive approach to research ethics training that involves non-academic community members in the research process. It provides a framework for understanding and addressing ethical issues that arise from community based research practices. The CERET initiative is designed to build capacity among researchers, community members, and other stakeholders by providing access to existing resources and developing new tools to support ethical decision making. This article was authored by Jeffrey Morgan, Scott D. Neufeld, Heather Holrod, and others.