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Question: Public Health Funding

Posted Oct 22 2008 9:32pm

A question referenced the recent Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Information Links Grants and inquired about future opportunities for public health funding.  I asked Tim Crowley at RWJF whether there were plans for another round next year and this is his response:

At this time, there are no plans to issue a second round of grants but RWJF does plan to continue to invest in the area of information exchange between public health agencies and health care providers.   We welcome you to visit the Foundation Web site at www.rwjf.org to sign-up for email alerts by interest area.

While I'm not aware of any specific opportunities at the moment, my recommendation is that the organization review Monday's post and be prepared to apply for any grants as they arise.  I anticipate more opportunities going forward, especially for rural areas and to bring behavioral health to the table.
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