RWJF is a leading national philanthropy paving the way, together, to a future where health is no longer a privilege, but a right.
To see the most current representation of the Foundation’s priorities related to disease prevention and health promotion, see the Healthy Communities section in Our Focus Areas.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), located in Princeton, N.J., is a leading national philanthropy dedicated to taking bold leaps to transform health in our lifetime. To get there, we must work ...
To address health inequities, we must invest in people. That’s why RWJF is supporting the leadership of Historically Black College and University (HBCU) medical schools. As institutions of belonging ...
To achieve health equity, we need systemic changes that will foster greater social, economic, and civic inclusion of immigrants and their families. Browse our library of research and perspectives on ...
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When it comes to expanding opportunities for health, thinking the same approach will work universally is like expecting everyone to be able to ride the same bike. We’ve invested in creating multiple ...
PRINCETON—The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) today announced nine communities chosen to receive the 2024 RWJF Culture of Health Prize. The Prize celebrates communities that have made incredible ...
The Marketplace Pulse series provides expert insights on timely policy topics related to the health insurance marketplaces. The series, authored by RWJF Senior Policy Adviser Katherine Hempstead, ...
The Health Insurance Marketplace (Marketplace) and Medicaid are important sources of coverage in farm states, with between one-fifth and one-third of the states’ populations enrolled in one of these ...
Healthcare providers would lose more than $770 billion in revenue over the next decade under the congressional spending bill passed by the House of Representatives. In addition to lost revenue, the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has uprooted the lives of everyone living in the United States and around the world, but the most severe health and economic impacts have been concentrated among people of color, ...