%0 Journal Article %J American journal of public health %D 2016 %T Applying Community Organizing Principles to Assess Health Needs in New Haven, Connecticut. %A Santilli, Alycia %A Carroll-Scott, Amy %A Ickovics, Jeannette R %P e1-e7 %R 10.2105/AJPH.2016.303050 %X The Affordable Care Act added requirements for nonprofit hospitals to conduct community health needs assessments. Guidelines are minimal; however, they require input and representation from the broader community. This call echoes 2 decades of literature on the importance of including community members in all aspects of research design, a tenet of community organizing. We describe a community-engaged research approach to a community health needs assessment in New Haven, Connecticut. We demonstrate that a robust community organizing approach provided unique research benefits: access to residents for data collection, reliable data, leverage for community-driven interventions, and modest improvements in behavioral risk. We make recommendations for future community-engaged efforts and workforce development, which are important for responding to increasing calls for community health needs assessments. (Am J Public Health. Published online ahead of print March 17, 2016: e1-e7. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2016.303050). %8 2016 Mar 17