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Find similar grantsEvidence for Action (E4A) is sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). Evidence for Action (E4A), a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, funds research that expands the evidence needed to build a Culture of Health.
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Welcome | Evidence for Action Creating the evidence to advance health and racial equity. What is Evidence for Action? Evidence for Action (E4A) is a Signature Program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
We are dedicated to advancing action-oriented racial and Indigenous health equity research. We aim to practice an approach that is intentionally antiracist, anticolonial, and focused on solutions that are innovative, push beyond the status quo, and focus on root causes.
E4A has a history of funding action-oriented community-driven research that uplifts the knowledge, expertise, and power of Indigenous and other historically oppressed and marginalized communities of color to develop or test solutions that advance racial and Indigenous health justice.
Coming Together to Continue Advancements Toward Equity and Justice Together with Partners for Advancing Health Equity (P4HE), the Alabama State University, and Transforming Academia for Equity we gathered with an amazing group of people for the 2025 P4HE Summit with an eye toward collaboration earlier this month in Montgomery, Alabama.
Ways of Knowing: Reshaping the Health Science Knowledge System Tree planting is a possible strategy to improve cardiovascular health. Innovative cross-sectoral partnerships improve public health. The Family and Pregnancy Pop-Up Village: Developing a one-stop shop of services to reduce pregnancy care-related inequities in San Francisco.
Access the Journal Article What I love about E4A is that it embodies many of the values that I hold close — equity, culture, and community. I'm thrilled to support research that uses these values to create meaningful change in communities. ” E4A Reviewer, she/her/hers Meet the Rest of the Team
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Evidence for Action (E4A) is funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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Pioneering Ideas for an Equitable Future is sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). RWJF explores and accelerates cutting-edge ideas that could pave the way toward a future where health is no longer a privilege, but a right. Past projects have explored how technology, including AI, is changing academic research capacity and the implications for health equity.
Aligning Systems for Health: Health Care + Public Health + Social Services is sponsored by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF). Led by the Georgia Health Policy Center (GHPC), this national initiative focuses on learning about effective ways to coordinate and align healthcare, public health, and social services to better address people's and communities' goals and needs.