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You are here: Home / Grant Duration / 3 Years / Grants for Racial and Indigenous Health Equity Research

Grants for Racial and Indigenous Health Equity Research

Dated: April 24, 2025

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is seeking applications for its Research to Advance Racial and Indigenous Health Equity Grant.

Donor Name: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)

State: All States

County: All Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 05/28/2025

Size of the Grant: $100,000 to $500,000

Grant Duration: 3 Years

Details:

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is committed to improving health equity in the United States. RWJF has deepened its focus on partnering with affected communities to promote health equity and combat structural racism as the most fundamental barrier to health in America. One of the ways the Foundation does this is through Evidence for Action (E4A), a national program that funds action-oriented health equity research, which prioritizes community knowledge and facilitates the relationships and governance structures that build community power, ownership of research, and systems change.

E4A will fund Rapid Response Research grants at least to partially offset losses in federal funding for existing research, as well as New Research Support for action-oriented research to address ongoing threats to racial and Indigenous health equity.

The purpose of this call for proposals is to meet the current moment through two approaches: support timely, actionable health equity research that has been interrupted by shifts in federal funding; and  support community-driven research that uplifts the knowledge, expertise, and power of historically marginalized racial and Indigenous communities to develop or test solutions that advance racial and Indigenous health equity.
Types of Award 

  • Rapid Response Research
    • Type of Award: Awards will be structured as grants and will be made to organizations, not to individuals.
    • Amount of Award: Awards may range from $50,000 to $200,000. Please request only what is necessary to allow us to fund as many recipients as possible. They expect larger awards to correspond with more distributed funding (e.g., multiple people’s salaries or multiple activities).
    • Award Duration: Awards may be for up to two years (24 months) in duration.
    • Use of Funds: Grant funds should cover aspects of research previously funded through a federal grant, including salary support for research staff, students, and trainees; funds for community partners, participant incentives, consultant fees, data collection, analysis, interpretation, travel, dissemination, meetings, supplies; support for intellectual contributions (e.g., review sessions, advisory board service, community prioritization and input processes); or for research capacity-building, among a variety of other costs related to the research. Grant funds will also cover indirect costs to support the applicant organization’s general operations. In keeping with RWJF policy, funds may not be used to support clinical trials of unapproved drugs or devices, to construct or renovate building facilities, or for lobbying or political activities.
  • New Research Support
    • Type of Award: Awards will be structured as grants. Grants are typically made to one lead organization that may subcontract to partner organizations. They will consider awarding separate grants to up to two organizations collaborating on the same project, if needed.
    • Amount of Award: They  expect to award approximately four grants at $250,000 each and approximately four grants at $500,000 each. They expect larger awards to correspond with more distributed funding (e.g., multiple people’s salaries or multiple activities). You should request the amount of funding you will need to complete and disseminate findings from your proposed research project—including direct and indirect costs for the entire duration of your grant. The size of the budget will be weighed in relation to the importance and likely contribution of the proposed work toward advancing upstream solutions to improving racial and Indigenous health equity.
    • Award Duration: Awards may be up to three years (36 months) in duration.
    • Use of Funds: Grant funds should cover all research-related aspects of a project, including staff time, support for participant involvement, consultant fees, data collection, analysis, and interpretation; travel; dissemination; meetings; supplies; support for intellectual contributions (e.g., review sessions, advisory board service, community prioritization and input processes); and research capacity-building, among a variety of other costs related to the research project itself. Grant funds will also cover indirect costs to support the applicant organization’s general operations. In keeping with RWJF policy, funds may not be used to support clinical trials of unapproved drugs or devices, to construct or renovate building facilities, or for lobbying or political activities.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Rapid Response Research Eligibility Criteria
    • Applicants whose health equity research projects have lost federal funding are eligible to apply. Documentation demonstrating impact is required (e.g., a termination letter)
    • They welcome applications from organizations with Project Directors of all personal and professional backgrounds. They especially encourage applications that include:
      • Project Directors having backgrounds and life experiences that are underrepresented on research teams, including Indigenous, Black, Latino, and other persons of color
    • They will prioritize applications that include Project Director(s) who are:
      • early to midcareer antiracist or anticolonial researchers (who are within 10 years of completion of the highest earned degree or up to two years post-tenure)
      • neither a Project Director on a current RWJF grant nor receiving greater than 25% of their salary from a current RWJF grant
    • All organizations based in the United States are eligible to apply. Submissions from teams that include both U.S. and international members are eligible, but the lead applicant organization must be based in the United States or its occupied territories and the research must focus on improving health equity in the U.S.
  • New Research Support Eligibility Criteria
    • Only one organization may serve as the lead applicant. The lead applicant organization must be a community-based organization (CBO) with a strong track record of racial and/or Indigenous health equity work. CBOs eligible to serve as applicant organizations include Section 501(c)(3) charitable organizations, certain for-profit organizations, local and state government agencies, and tribal organizations
    • If necessary, the applicant organization may utilize the services of a fiscal sponsor to support the project’s financial management and grants management and reporting activities
    • Research institutions such as universities and contract research organizations are not eligible to serve as lead organizations for this CFP, but may partner with eligible applicant organizations as contractors, consultants, or fiscal sponsors
    • Applicant organizations must be based in the United States and/or its occupied territories. Submissions from teams that include both U.S. and international members are eligible, but the lead applicant organization must be based, and the research must focus on improving health equity in the United States or its occupied territories.

Deadlines

  • Rapid Response Research: May 28, 2025
  • New Research Support: July 16, 2025.

For more information, visit RWJF.

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