We are working to help build a world in which everyone, including people with disabilities, has equal access to digital information.
We are committed to fostering a diverse workforce so every person, regardless of who they are or where they come from, can access the care they deserve to live a healthier life. Imagine entering a ...
PRINCETON, N.J.—The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) today announced the 10 communities chosen as finalists for the 2024 RWJF Culture of Health Prize. The Prize honors the work of communities at ...
Equity and overall wellbeing are not generally part of how we talk about health, and are not emphasized in our data collection. This has to change in order to truly move the needle on health equity ...
The inspired vision of our founder, Robert Wood Johnson II, was to improve health and healthcare in America, especially for those most in need. Energized by our legacy of tackling challenging issues, ...
Our Vision Focus Areas Building Community Power to Advance Health Equity Community power is the ability of communities most impacted by inequity to act together to voice their needs and hopes for the ...
We need to talk about race. The story of our nation is one of justice and freedom, but the unspoken truth is too many people are shut out of equal opportunities because of the color of their skin.
Traumatic childhood events such as abuse, neglect, and witnessing experiences like crime, parental conflict, mental illness, and substance abuse can result in long-term negative effects on learning, ...
Social and emotional learning is a framework that focuses on the core social and emotional skills necessary for students of all ages be healthy and successful. Bridging curriculum and teaching with ...
RWJF believes we can achieve health equity—faster and together—if we ground our work in the following principles: Are you an RWJF grantee (past or present)? Are ...
Paving the way, together, to a future where health is for everyone.
Evidence for Action (E4A) prioritizes research to evaluate specific interventions (e.g., policies, programs, practices) that have the potential to counteract the harms of structural and systemic ...