A Private Foundation located in PRINCETON, NJ



Latest data derived from the private foundation e-Filings updated by the IRS

IRS Form 990 PF

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2022 Tax Year

About this Private Foundation: 386021


This private foundation is located in Princeton and focuses on philanthropy, grantmaking, and promoting health equity. It provides grants for general operating support, data initiatives addressing structural racism, and policy decisions affecting families and children. The foundation also funds research to dismantle barriers to health equity and supports innovative nursing practices. Its outreach includes sharing research findings and evidence-based reports to improve health and well-being across America. By addressing the root causes of health disparities, the foundation aims to foster healthier communities and enhance overall quality of life.

Foundation Profile


In the realm of philanthropic efforts aimed at improving health equity and community well-being, one prominent private foundation stands out for its unwavering commitment to addressing the root causes of health disparities. With total assets exceeding $13.8 billion and a remarkable distribution of over $724 million in grants during the 2023 tax year, this foundation is dedicated to fostering healthier communities across the United States. The foundation prioritizes initiatives that enhance the health and well-being of children and families, ensuring that vital resources are accessible for nurturing healthy development. Its grantmaking focus includes general operating support for organizations committed to advancing health equity, as well as funding for innovative projects that tackle structural barriers to care. By emphasizing research and evaluation, the foundation seeks to identify actionable solutions that can transform health outcomes and dismantle systemic inequities. Geographically, the foundation extends its reach nationwide, supporting a diverse range of organizations that align with its mission. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and community-based organizations that are committed to improving health and fostering equity. The foundation's funding interests are broad, encompassing programs that address issues such as structural racism, health policy research, and the empowerment of diverse healthcare workforces. In 2023, the foundation made significant contributions to various organizations, including substantial grants to health advocacy groups and educational institutions. These investments reflect its strategic focus on partnerships that can drive meaningful change and enhance the collective capacity to address pressing health challenges. For those seeking to make a difference in their communities through innovative health initiatives, this foundation represents a vital resource. Qualified applicants are encouraged to explore the funding opportunities available through The Grant Portal, where they can find the support needed to turn their visions into reality. Together, let’s work towards a healthier, more equitable future for all.
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THE ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION

PRINCETON, NJ

Summary

Assets

$13.8b

Distributions

$724.7m

Contributions

$14

Grant Median

$137.6k

Count

4.1k

Grant Max

$5.8m
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Latest Tax e-Filing

2022

Published by IRS

2023

People

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# Name Title Hours / Wk Comp ($)
1 KATHRYN S FULLER TRUSTEE CHAIR 5.00 65000

Charitable Activities

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$8283739

GENERAL OUTREACH AND SUPPORT: SHARE RESEARCH FINDINGS, SUPPORT POLICY AND COMMUNICATIONS ACTIVITIES THAT IMPROVE THE HEALTH AND WELLBEING OF EVERYONE IN AMERICA.

$7904287

RESEARCH, EVALUATION, LEARNING: PROGRAMS THAT IDENTIFY THE ROOT CAUSES OF HEALTH DISPARITIES AND POTENTIAL SOLUTIONS TO IMPROVE HEALTH, EQUITY, AND WELLBEING.

$6843532

HEALTHY CHILDREN AND FAMILIES: PROGRAMS THAT ENSURE FAMILIES HAVE THE RESOURCES NEEDED TO FOSTER HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT AND RAISE THRIVING CHILDREN.

$26748092

OTHER ACTIVITIES: FUND AND SHARE EVIDENCE-BASED, NONPARTISAN REPORTS THAT INFORM HEALTH AND HEALTH EQUITY POLICIES AT ALL LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT AND IN COMMUNITIES.

Grants

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Amount

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State

NJ

City

PRINCETON

Purpose

76071 BUILDING THE CAPACITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF THE CENTER FOR OPTIMIZING RURAL HEALTH
1
76489 QUANTIFYING THE BENEFITS AND HARMS OF CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND EQUITY
1
76437 EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE INTERVENTIONS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HEALTH OUTCOMES AND RECIDIVISM
1
79982 CREATING A NATIONAL CONSENSUS ON CENTERING RACIAL HEALTH EQUITY IN EVIDENCE SYNTHESES TO ADDRESS RACIAL HEALTH DISPARITIES
1
77402 EVALUATING SYSTEMS-ALIGNMENT INITIATIVES IN TEXAS TO TEST RWJF'S HYPOTHESES ON THE IMPACT OF ALIGNING PUBLIC HEALTH, HEALTH CARE, AND SOCIAL SERVICES
1
79819 GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE TEXAS ORGANIZING PROJECT EDUCATION FUND, 2022-2023
1
79550 INCLUDING MARGINALIZED NATIVE AMERICANS ON THE DELMARVA PENINSULA IN THE COLLECTION OF HEALTH STATUS DATA TO ENABLE TARGETING THEIR HEALTH NEEDS
1
74155 ESTABLISHING A NORTH AMERICA RESEARCH HUB TO EVALUATE AND ACCELERATE SPREAD OF THE CITIES CHANGING DIABETES INITIATIVE TO REDUCE TYPE 2 DIABETES
1
75825 SUPPORTING SALUD AMERICA!'S CORE COMMUNICATIONS OBJECTIVES, PROMOTION OF LATINO HEALTH EQUITY, AND EFFORTS TOWARD LONG-TERM PROGRAM SUSTAINABILITY
1
80119 SUMMER HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION PROGRAM -- UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON, 2022
1
79050 SUMMER HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION PROGRAM -- UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON, 2022
1
MATCHING GIFT
9

Interest

Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations

16386 results

Amount Name Purpose Location Year
$ 47,291 TEXAS A&M U RURAL & COMM HLT INST 76071 BUILDING THE CAPACITY AND SUSTAINABILITY OF THE CENTER FOR OPTIMIZING RURAL HEALTH COLLEGE STATION, TX 2022
$ 62,080 TEXAS A&M U SYS 76489 QUANTIFYING THE BENEFITS AND HARMS OF CONNECTED AND AUTOMATED VEHICLE TECHNOLOGIES TO PUBLIC HEALTH AND EQUITY COLLEGE STATION, TX 2022
$ 11,024 TEXAS A&M U 76437 EVALUATING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF TRANSFORMATIVE JUSTICE INTERVENTIONS FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF HEALTH OUTCOMES AND RECIDIVISM COLLEGE STATION, TX 2022
$ 906,145 TEXAS CHRISTIAN U 79982 CREATING A NATIONAL CONSENSUS ON CENTERING RACIAL HEALTH EQUITY IN EVIDENCE SYNTHESES TO ADDRESS RACIAL HEALTH DISPARITIES FORT WORTH, TX 2022
$ 34,561 TEXAS HLT INST 77402 EVALUATING SYSTEMS-ALIGNMENT INITIATIVES IN TEXAS TO TEST RWJF'S HYPOTHESES ON THE IMPACT OF ALIGNING PUBLIC HEALTH, HEALTH CARE, AND SOCIAL SERVICES AUSTIN, TX 2022
$ 50,000 TEXAS ORG PROJ EDUC FUND 79819 GENERAL OPERATING SUPPORT FOR THE TEXAS ORGANIZING PROJECT EDUCATION FUND, 2022-2023 SAN ANTONIO, TX 2022
$ 124,877 TEXAS U OF AT AUSTIN 79550 INCLUDING MARGINALIZED NATIVE AMERICANS ON THE DELMARVA PENINSULA IN THE COLLECTION OF HEALTH STATUS DATA TO ENABLE TARGETING THEIR HEALTH NEEDS AUSTIN, TX 2022
$ 765,666 TEXAS U OF HLT SCI CTR AT HOUSTON PUB HL 74155 ESTABLISHING A NORTH AMERICA RESEARCH HUB TO EVALUATE AND ACCELERATE SPREAD OF THE CITIES CHANGING DIABETES INITIATIVE TO REDUCE TYPE 2 DIABETES HOUSTON, TX 2022
$ 18,000 TEXAS U OF HLT SCI CTR SAN SAN ANTONIO S 75825 SUPPORTING SALUD AMERICA!'S CORE COMMUNICATIONS OBJECTIVES, PROMOTION OF LATINO HEALTH EQUITY, AND EFFORTS TOWARD LONG-TERM PROGRAM SUSTAINABILITY SAN ANTONIO, TX 2022
$ 370,959 TEXAS U OF HLT SCIE CTR AT HOUSTON 80119 SUMMER HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION PROGRAM -- UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON, 2022 HOUSTON, TX 2022
$ 3,286 TEXAS U OF HLT SCIE CTR AT HOUSTON 79050 SUMMER HEALTH PROFESSIONS EDUCATION PROGRAM -- UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER AT HOUSTON, 2022 HOUSTON, TX 2022
$ 500 THE ACCESS FUND MATCHING GIFT BOULDER, CO 2022
$ 200 THE ALLIANCE FOR CLIMATE PROTECTION MATCHING GIFT WASHINGTON, DC 2022
$ 1,500 THE ANNAPOLIS ROWING CLUB INC MATCHING GIFT ANNAPOLIS, MD 2022
$ 375 THE ARTS AND RECREATION FOUNDATION OF OVERLAND PARK INC MATCHING GIFT OVERLAND PARK, KS 2022
$ 2,500 THE BARACK OBAMA FOUNDATION MATCHING GIFT CHICAGO, IL 2022
$ 4,500 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY MATCHING GIFT STANFORD, CA 2022
$ 8,000 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY MATCHING GIFT STANFORD, CA 2022
$ 5,000 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY-INACTIVE (IN MATCHING GIFT STANFORD, CA 2022
$ 5,220 THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY-INACTIVE (IN MATCHING GIFT STANFORD, CA 2022
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Deadlines

NO DEADLINES, EXCEPT WHEN FOUNDATION ISSUES A CALL FOR PROPOSAL (CFP) OR REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP).

Restrictions

THE ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION IS COMMITTED TO IMPROVING HEALTH AND HEALTH EQUITY IN THE U.S. WE WORK WITH OTHERS TO DEVELOP A CULTURE OF HEALTH ROOTED IN EQUITY THAT PROVIDES EVERY INDIVIDUAL WITH A FAIR AND JUST OPPORTUNITY TO THRIVE. FOR FIVE DECADES OUR GRANTMAKING HAS FOCUSED ON DEVELOPING AND PROMOTING RESEARCH, POLICIES, AND INNOVATIONS IN HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE FROM DEVELOPING A 911 CALL SYSTEM, TO DECREASING SMOKING RATES, TO IMPROVING CARE AT THE END OF LIFE, TO CONFRONTING CHILDHOOD OBESITY, TO INCREASING ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE, TO CULTIVATING LEADERS. OUR GRANTMAKING TAKES A COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO HEALTH, ONE ROOTED IN EQUITY AND FOCUSED ON ADDRESSING BARRIERS TO HEALTH CAUSED BY THE INTERSECTION OF STRUCTURAL RACISM, OTHER FORMS OF DISCRIMINATION, AND SOCIAL CONDITIONS THAT IMPACT HEALTH. WE DO THIS BY SUPPORTING RESEARCH, PROGRAMS, POLICIES, PRACTICES, SYSTEMS CHANGE, AND NARRATIVE CHANGE AIMED AT SHIFTING CONVERSATIONS ABOUT HEALTH AND HEALTH EQUITY AND BRI

Contact

THE ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON FOUNDATION
50 COLLEGE ROAD EAST
PRINCETON,NJ,08540
6096276000

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