Non-Profit - Camden, NJ, US
New Jersey Health Initiatives (NJHI) is a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, making grants throughout the state of New Jersey. The NJHI program office is located on the Camden campus of Rutgers University. This program office is funded through a grant to the Rutgers Institute of Health, Health Care Policy and Aging Research.New Jersey Health Initiatives supports innovations and drives conversations to build healthier communities through grantmaking across the State of New Jersey. To meet the many health needs of our state's diverse populations, regions and communities, the NJHI program encourages collaboration across sectors in our state's communities to foster deep relationships committed to long-term change affording everyone the opportunity to live the healthiest life possible.NJHI's mission mirrors that of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation -- to improve the health and health care of all Americans. NJHI does this by striving to build a Culture of Health right here in New Jersey, the Foundation's home state, that will enable all to live longer, healthier lives now and for generations to come. Since 1986, New Jersey Health Initiatives has supported innovations and conversations across the state with a vision of achieving health equity for all New Jerseyans. Our active initiatives include: NJHI 2020: Small Communities Forging Hyperlocal Data CollaborativesNJHI 2018: Upstream Action AccelerationNJHI 2017: Next Generation Community LeadersNJHI 2016: Building a Culture of Health in New Jersey –Communities Moving to Action, Round 2NJHI 2015: Building a Culture of Health in New Jersey – Communities Moving to ActionThere are no open calls for proposals at this time. NJHI issues calls for proposals on an annual basis, and the focus of our funding priorities may change each year.
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