The Robert Woods Johnson Foundation has announced the availability of grants to improve key indicators of community health. Twenty grants of up to $200,000 will be awarded for projects of up to 24 months. Community safety is a target area, as well as other health indicators. Although child abuse is not specifically named, the ACE study has shown that children who experience adverse childhood experiences have a greater chance of problematic behaviors and poor health later in life. Brief applications are due May 2, 2012 Those selected will submit a full application by July 25, 2012. To view the RFP and find the dates for upcoming teleconferences, go to:
http://www.rwjf.org/files/applications/cfp/CFP_roadmaps_12.pdf
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