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Acknowledgments The editors of this year's issue of the Anthology extend their thanks to the many people whose efforts contributed to publication of this book. Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 11/19/2009 |
National Programs: Understanding The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Approach to Grantmaking In this chapter of the Anthology, Robert G. Hughes, the chief learning officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, examines the historical roots of the national program model. Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 05/01/2009 |
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation: 1974-2002 In this chapter, Gardner weaves the personalities who shaped the Foundation, the impact of their leadership on Foundation strategies and programs, and the national environment that influenced the Foundation's grantmaking into a concise history of the Robert... Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 03/24/2009 |
Acknowledgments The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Anthology series is a collaborative effort, and we owe a debt of gratitude to the many people who have worked with us in the editing and production of Volume VIII. Within the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, David Morse,... Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 03/24/2009 |
Engaging Coalitions to Improve Health and Health Care This chapter examines the Foundation's efforts to build and strengthen community coalitions as a way of bringing about social change. Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 03/24/2009 |
Editors' Introduction With assets of approximately $8 billion, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is the nation's fifth largest foundation. To carry out its simple but daunting mission of improving the health and health care of all Americans, the Foundation strives to foster... Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 03/24/2009 |
Acknowledgments We are grateful to the many people who have made this volume of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Anthology possible. First and foremost is David Morse, who, in reality, serves as an uncredited third editor. His insights and wisdom improve... Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 03/24/2009 |
Foreword Even if the scandals that have rocked corporate America had not reached the world of philanthropy and Congress were not considering restrictive legislation, it would still be imperative for foundations to report openly, honestly, and comprehensively to their boards... Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 03/24/2009 |
Health, Health Care, and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation To mark the 10th anniversary issue of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Anthology series, the editors take a retrospective look at how health and health care have changed in the decade between 1996 and 2006 and how the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's... Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 03/24/2009 |
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Response to Emergencies This chapter by Stephen Isaacs, co-editor of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Anthology, examines how the Foundation has responded to emergencies that take lives and threaten the public's health. Published In: To Improve Health and Health Care | Book chapters, RWJF Anthology | 03/24/2009 |