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Evidence for Action (E4A): Investigator-Initiated Research to Build a Culture of Health

Grants to USA and territories nonprofits, for-profits, agencies, and IHEs to support qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods research on population health, equity, and well-being. Priority is given to research that examines the health impacts of interventions that address issues outside the domain of health care services or public health practice.
The Foundation primarily targets research that directly tests the impacts of interventions on health outcomes. Evidence generated through E4A should be useful to practitioners and policymakers in making decisions, setting priorities, and allocating resources. Accordingly, funded projects should yield findings that are generalizable to other sites and/or populations.Funds may be used for personnel, consultant fees, data collection and analysis, meetings, supplies, project-related travel, other direct expenses, and up to 12% in overhead or indirect costs.General Areas of Interest: https://anr.rwjf.org/viewCfp.do?cfpId=1447&cfpOverviewId=#page=2

Sub Title
Grants to USA Nonprofits, For-Profits, Agencies, and IHEs for Research on Improving Public Health
Funding Source

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)

Deadline
Ongoing
Eligibility Criteria

See RFP and/or Grant Guidelines for full eligibility

Term of Contract

Typical grant durations may be up to 36 months, with some exceptions when durations of up to 48 months are justified.