RWJF areas of focus.
RWJF areas of focus.

We believe, together, we can transform health in our lifetime. These are the four broad areas of our work.


Each Focus Area Centers on Health Equity

Through funding, convening, advocacy, and evidence-building, we work side-by-side with communities, practitioners, and institutions to achieve health equity faster and pave the way, together, to a future where health is no longer a privilege, but a right. To keep us and our partners and collaborators heading in the right direction, we've organized our work into four focus areas, each grounded in health equity.  

Explore below to understand how each core area sets a path to help us achieve health equity faster and together. 


Health Systems

We help hospitals, health departments, insurers, community groups, and others work together to better understand and improve health equity and achieve better health for all.

Dr. Charles Moore gives a tour to medical residents Lyndsi Paumen and Stefani Su at the HEALing Community Center in Atlanta, Ga. on Wednesday, March 14, 2018.

Healthy Communities

We support those working to create communities where the physical, economic, and social conditions ensure all residents have a fair opportunity to thrive and live their healthiest life.

Topics

Equitable Community Development

Health Disparities

Social Determinants of Health

 

Health Factors

Better Data for Better Health 

Building Community Power to Advance Health Equity

Housing Policy and Practice

Infrastructure is Public Health

 

Healthy Communities Program Funded by RWJF

RWJF Culture of Health Prize

Healthy Children and Families

We work to ensure that all parents and caregivers have the resources they need to promote thriving families. 

Topics

Economic Inclusion for Family Wellbeing

Valuing Caregivers and Families

 

Leadership for Better Health

Through our RWJF leadership development programs, we support and connect change leaders nationwide who are working toward building a Culture of Health.

Topics

Health Leadership Development

Nurses and Nursing

 

Leadership Programs Funded by RWJF

Candida Flores-Matheu. RN BSN Morton East Adolescent Health Center.
The Cook County Health & Hospitals System’s mission is to deliver integrated health services with dignity and respect regardless of a patient’s ability to pay; foster partnerships with other health providers and communities to enhance the health of the public; and advocate for policies that promote the physical, mental and social well being of the people of Cook County.

A group of people are pictured in front of a graphic background.

Health Should No Longer Be a Privilege, But a Right

RWJF is taking steps to focus on one of the biggest barriers to health in America: structural racism.

Apply for a Grant

Are you interested in helping to build a Culture of Health for everyone in America? 

Please take a look at the funding opportunities for community action, innovative policy change and research initiatives.