Funding-Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation Proposals for Healthy Eating Research: Building Evidence to
Prevent Childhood Obesity, March 10, 2011
Agency
Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation
Description
Healthy
Eating Research: Building Evidence to Prevent Childhood Obesity, a national
program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, is designed to build research on
environmental and policy strategies with strong potential to promote healthy
eating among children, especially among lower-income and racial and ethnic
populations at highest risk for obesity. Findings are expected to advance
RWJF's efforts to reverse the childhood obesity epidemic by 2015.
This
Call for Proposals is for three types of awards aimed at providing
key decision- and policy-makers with evidence to reverse the childhood obesity
epidemic. Proposals are invited for Round Six grants, rapid-response grants,
and RWJF New Connections grants awarded through the Healthy Eating Research
program. A total of approximately $2.35 million will be awarded under this Call
for Proposals for the three award types.
·
Full proposals for Round Six grants are due March 10,
2011.
·
Concept papers may be submitted at any time until August
2, 2011, for Rapid Response Grants, which are awarded on a rolling basis.
·
Proposals for RWJF New Connections grants awarded through
Healthy Eating Research are due March 10, 2011.
Closing
Date:
Various
Link
to Full Announcement
http://www.rwjf.org/applications/solicited/cfp.jsp?ID=21341