Grants / Programs and grants / National programs
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation awards most grants through calls for proposals (CFPs) issued for national programs. A national program consists of a cluster of grantees and other interested parties who work together to create impact in one of the Foundation's program areas. National programs are generally long-term commitments that warrant the Foundation's investment in establishing and maintaining the infrastructure of an intermediary organization that supports the program activity (e.g., a national program office). Typically, national programs make grants to multiple project sites that are working toward a similar goal, although individual objectives of the sites may vary. The sites usually interact with the national program officeand with each other. Independent third-party evaluators often evaluate national programs.
National program offices usually:
Currently, RWJF supports more than 80 national programs.
View a list of our current national programs:
Learn more about each program area's funding priorities.