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This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 November 2024. American philanthropic organization Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Abbreviation RWJF Founded 1936 Founder Robert Wood Johnson II Purpose Improving the health and well-being of all in America Location Princeton, New Jersey, U.S. Area served National Method Grantmaking and social change ...
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Greece: Athens: $12 billion 1996 [21] 18 Kamehameha Schools United States: Honolulu: $11.5 billion 1887 [22] 19 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation United States: Princeton, New Jersey: $11.4 billion 1972 [23] 20 J. Paul Getty Trust United States: Los Angeles: $10.4 billion 1982 [24] 21 Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum ...
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and United Health Foundation Award $700,000 in Community Health Grants to National Business Coalition on Health Members Nine employer-led business and health ...
1984 – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funds 25 pilot programs involving “interfaith volunteer caregiving” for people with chronic health conditions. 1993 – The Foundation expands the program and awards $35,000 grants to create 1,091 new local Faith in Action programs from 1993 to 1999.
To date, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation has committed up to $300 million in funding for Aligning Forces for Quality. [ 3 ] Operating primarily on the notion that no single person, group or profession can improve health and health without the support of others, Aligning Forces for Quality seeks to create improvements by aligning key players ...
Current research being conducted by a collaborative of research partners under Robert Wood Johnson Foundation funding will examine this issue further. [ 16 ] A 2009 evaluation of Green House Project care found it provided higher direct care (23–31 minutes more per resident per day) than traditional nursing homes and more than four times as ...
In 1984, the city of Boston received funding for a homeless healthcare pilot program, one of nineteen funded across the country by The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trust.
It began in 2001 with $21 million from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. As of 2010 it operates with funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust.