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February 26 (3:30PM) - June 9 (3:30PM), 2021

New S4A Funding Opportunity đź’° Equity-Focused Collaborative Systems

Informational Webinar March 17; proposals due June 9

2021 Call for Proposals
Research on Solutions to Wrong-Pocket Problems
Involving Health & Social Service Systems

The Call for Proposals (CFP) Opens February 17, 2021

Up to $2M available to measure impact of collaborations across medical, social, and public health systems to address racial equity and racial justice

Achieving racial equity and health equity in the United States requires effective solutions to the "wrong-pocket problem": we invest in systems that are designed to improve social and economic conditions—such as housing, transportation, education, income, and employment assistance; child and family supports; and legal and criminal justice services—but the financial benefits of these often flow elsewhere, in reduced costs for medical care from diseases and injuries prevented. This creates imbalances in power, information, and financial resources that exist across medical, social, and public health systems—a fundamental problem that confronts many attempts at meaningful cross-sector collaboration. Such solutions must allow collaborating organizations to equitably share in the costs and the benefits of multisector collaborative initiatives, and to share in the power and influence that govern these initiatives.

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Systems for Action program seeks proposals to measure the impact of collaborations across medical, social, and public health systems that allow organizations to equitably share in the costs and the benefits, and to share in the power and influence that govern these initiatives. Grants, up to $500,000 each, are available for research up to 36 months to test and evaluate innovative solutions to these “wrong-pocket” problems that persist across health and social service systems.

Proposals are due June 9, 2021. Learn more about eligibility and selection criteria: http://systemsforaction.org/funding-opportunities-2021

important Deadlines:

March 17, 2021 - Informational webinar

April 30, 2021 - Letter of Intent due (optional)

June 9, 2021 (3pm ET) - Full proposals due via RWOF online system

2021 Call for Proposals
Research on Solutions to Wrong-Pocket Problems
Involving Health & Social Service Systems

 

The Call for Proposals (CFP) Opens February 17, 2021

Up to $2M available to measure impact of collaborations across medical, social, and public health systems to address racial equity and racial justice

Achieving racial equity and health equity in the United States requires effective solutions to the "wrong-pocket problem": we invest in systems that are designed to improve social and economic conditions—such as housing, transportation, education, income, and employment assistance; child and family supports; and legal and criminal justice services—but the financial benefits of these often flow elsewhere, in reduced costs for medical care from diseases and injuries prevented. This creates imbalances in power, information, and financial resources that exist across medical, social, and public health systems—a fundamental problem that confronts many attempts at meaningful cross-sector collaboration. Such solutions must allow collaborating organizations to equitably share in the costs and the benefits of multisector collaborative initiatives, and to share in the power and influence that govern these initiatives.

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Systems for Action program seeks proposals to measure the impact of collaborations across medical, social, and public health systems that allow organizations to equitably share in the costs and the benefits, and to share in the power and influence that govern these initiatives. Grants, up to $500,000 each, are available for research up to 36 months to test and evaluate innovative solutions to these “wrong-pocket” problems that persist across health and social service systems.

Proposals are due June 9, 2021. Learn more about eligibility and selection criteria: http://systemsforaction.org/funding-opportunities-2021

 

Read the CFP

Important Deadlines:

March 17, 2021 - Informational Webinar

April 30, 2021 - Letter of Intent due (optional)

June 9, 2021 (3pm ET) - Full proposals due via RWJF online system

 

S4A Director Dr. Glen Mays will walk potential applicants through the 2021 CFP during a one-hour informational webinar on Wednesday, March 17th at 2pm ET.

 

Register for Webinar

 

 

Please direct all inquiries to:

Chris Lyttle, JD
Deputy Director, Systems for Action
National Program Office of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Email: systemsforaction@ucdenver.edu

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