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April 09, 2008

RWJ accepting grant applications aiming to improve health of vulnerable populations

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Local Funding Partnerships program is now accepting proposals for projects that can significantly improve the health of vulnerable people in local communities. "Projects must be new, innovative, collaborative, and community-based. Significant program expansions--into new regions or to new populations--may also be considered." However, the program does not fund existing projects. In all, 14 matching grants of between $200,000 and $500,000 per project will be awarded. For more information, go here. The deadline for applications is July 8.

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