TY 2016 IRS 990 e-File Render
Name:
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
EIN:
22-6029397
Identifier Return Reference Explanation
Part IX-A, Summary of Direct Charitable Activities PART IX-A, SUMMARY OF DIRECT CHARITABLE ACTIVITIES 1. Transforming Health and Health Care Systems Programs, projects and activities that advance public awareness of health insurance coverage issues and the economic effects of health reform, provide data analysis of state and national-level coverage issues, and promote enrollment information and assistance to children and their families eligible for financial subsidies. In addition, there are also programs, projects and activities to revitalize public health systems, services and policies that protect, promote, and preserve the health of all Americans; to improve the quality and value of health care $ 9,224,027 2. Healthy Communities Programs, projects and activities that generate the capacity for equitable community building; understand and demonstrate a willingness to address the multiple determinants of health; and develop and highlight examples of best practices by forming partnerships that will promote, replicate, and disseminate new knowledge. $ 8,523,153 3. General Outreach and Support - Programs which support improving health care value, promoting prevention, growing the field of health and health care leadership, supporting communications and policy projects, and synthesizing and spreading research and evaluation findings through the web, social media and other means. $ 8,316,738 4. Leadership for Better Health Programs and activities to prepare health professionals for leadership; train scholars to conduct health policy and systems research; encourage youth to pursue health careers; enhance the skills and careers of frontline health workers; and promote diversity in the health workforce to serve the needs of a changing population. Includes programs to improve patient care and community health by reinforcing the role of nurses in hospital and ambulatory settings and in public health systems; to increase and improve inter-professional collaboration between nurses and other health professionals; reduce the nationwide nursing shortage and increase production of nursing faculty to meet growing demands for well-trained nurses. $ 7,544,594 5. Other Targeted Programs Programs, projects, and activities to reduce childhood obesity; to support and strengthen vulnerable children and families; to achieve health equity; to create and promote innovations that may result in solutions at the cutting edge of health and health care; to find innovative ideas from other countries that could help improve our health here at home; to support locally-based projects that promote the health and health care of New Jerseyans; and to support research, evaluation, learning and communications efforts that can improve the nations health. $ 13,182,882 Total direct charitable activities during the tax year. $ 46,791,394