Global Ideas for U.S. Solutions

 
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    Funder Type

    Corporate Foundation

    IT Classification

    B - Readily funds technology as part of an award

    Authority

    Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

    Summary

    The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is looking globally for ideas to help build a Culture of Health in the United States, where everyone has the opportunity to live healthier lives, no matter who they are, where they live, or how much money they make.

    RWJF imagines a future where neighborhoods are designed with an eye toward physical activity and community engagement. Where health care providers focus on promoting wellness, not just treating illness. Where all sectors, from health care to social services to urban planning, work together with health in mind. This vision for the United States is a reality in many countries and communities around the world, and RWJF wants to learn from them. If you have an idea that has worked abroad and has the potential to be adapted to work in the United States, RWJF wants to hear from you.
     
    RWJF is looking for projects, programs, and models that promote health equity and are aligned with their Culture of Health Action Framework; this year, they have a particular interest in ideas that:
    • Build healthy places;
    • Build social connection across the lifespan;
    • Get and keep children healthy;
    • Integrate health and social services; and
    • Increase the health care system's focus on the root causes of poor health.
    RWJF will give priority to approaches that have demonstrated impact but have not been widely tested or implemented in the United States.
     
     

    History of Funding

    None is available.

    Additional Information

    Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of:
    • Fit with the topics described in this program and the Culture of Health Action Framework;
    • Clarity and importance of the project aims, framework, conceptual model or rationale that guides the design of the project;
    • Qualifications, experience, and accomplishments of the proposed team;
    • The degree to which the project is unique and different from previous efforts in the United States;
    • Feasibility to implement, finance, and sustain in the United States, particularly considering cultural and financing differences between countries; and
    • Appropriateness of budget and project timeline.
     
    Grant funds may be used for project staff salaries, consultant fees, data collection and analysis, meetings, supplies, project-related travel, and other direct project expenses, including a limited amount of equipment essential to the project. In keeping with RWJF policy, grant funds may not be used to subsidize individuals for the costs of their health care, to support clinical trials of unapproved drugs or devices, to construct or renovate facilities, for lobbying, for political activities, or as a substitute for funds currently being used to support similar activities.

    Contacts

    Karabi B Acharya

    Karabi B Acharya
    University of Minnesota School of Public Health 1300 South Second Street Suite 300
    Minneapolis, MN 55454-1015
     

  • Eligibility Details

    This Foundation encourages proposals from both U.S.-based applicants with ideas for adapting an overseas model and international applicants with ideas that could work in the United States.

    Please note:
    • Applicants may be based almost anywhere in the world, but they are only interested in projects that have clear relevance or applicability to the United States.

    Deadline Details

    The deadline for submission of brief proposals was May 31, 2016. A similar deadline is anticipated annually.

    Award Details

    The Foundation will support grants from $50,000 up to $250,000 (USD), for up to 18 months. The total number of grants is undetermined.
     

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