Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care Program

Posted by on October 22, 2004

[posted from RFP Bulletin]

Applications Invited for Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care Program
Deadline: November 1, 2004

Johnson & Johnson Community Health Care Program, in partnership with the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (<a href="http://www.jhsph.edu/">http://www.jhsph.edu/</a>) and the National Council of La Raza (<a href="http://nclr.org/">http://nclr.org/</a>), is accepting grant applications from nonprofit, community-based, healthcare organizations.

The program supports organizations whose primary goal is to improve access to quality healthcare for the medically underserved. Priority consideration will be given to those organizations seeking support for projects that measurably improve care for the medically underserved, with emphasis on projects affecting women and children, including infants and adolescents.

Funding during the 2005-2007 Community Health Care Grant Cycle will be made available to qualified community-based healthcare organizations that are located in and provide direct service to the following geographic areas: Alabama
(all areas); Florida (all areas); Los Angeles (greater); New Jersey (all areas); Ohio (all areas); and Washington, D.C. (city limits).

Nonprofit organizations selected by the program will receive a non-renewable, two-year grant of $150,000 ($75,000 per year). A total of six awards will be made.

See the program’s Web site for complete program guidelines and application procedures.

RFP Link:
<a href="http://www.jhsph.edu/johnsonandjohnson">http://www.jhsph.edu/johnsonandjohnson</a>

For additional RFPs in Health, visit:
<a href="http://fdncenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_health.jhtml">http://fdncenter.org/pnd/rfp/cat_health.jhtml</a>


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