The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is optimistic about the renewed interest in health care reform across the nation, and anticipates various reform ideas to be discussed by Congress and the new president in the next year and beyond. In order to further the health care debate, however, there are critical issues related to health care coverage that need to be addressed – including better understanding of how to design, implement, administer and sustain policies to expand health care coverage.
RWJF’s Coverage Team is now accepting proposals on a broad range of applicant-initiated projects to support efforts at national health reform. Up to $2 million will be allocated to support grants up to $400,000 for this purpose. The grant period will begin in April 2009 and extend for up to 18 months. With this solicitation, the Foundation will fund projects that will inform and advance the debate and build on the momentum that will drive federal policymakers to act.
Read more about the call for proposals!