Table 3.1. National Programs on Children's Health of The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Name
Years
Funding Amount*

Regionalized Perinatal Care Program
1975-1983
$21,395,966
School Health Services Program
1977-1984
5,763,745
Rural Infant Care Program
1979-1985
8,338,645
Infant Health and Development Program
1982-1991
33,522,368
Family Friends: A Program to Enable Older Volunteers to Assist Disabled Children and Their Families
1985-1991
5,391,264
School-Based Adolescent Health Care Program
1986-1993
18,164,465
Healthy Futures: A Program to Improve Maternal and Infant Care in the South
1987-1994
9,408,860
Fighting Back: Community Initiatives to Reduce Demand for Illegal Drugs and Alcohol
1988-2003
72,600,000
Mental Health Services Program for Youth 1
988-1997
24,164,077
Improving Child Health Services: Removing Categorical Barriers to Care
1990-1997
7,283,136
All Kids Count: Establishing Immunization Monitoring and Follow-up Systems
1991-2000
20,550,000
Free to Grow: Head Start Partnerships to Promote Substance-Free Communities
1992-2005
13,400,000
Infant Health and Development Program Replication
1992-1994
1,500,000
Making the Grade: State and Local Partnerships to Establish School- Based Health Centers
1992-2001
16,600,000
Mental Health Services Program for Youth Replication
1993-1997
1,001,549
Smoke-Free Families: Innovations to Stop Smoking During and Beyond Pregnancy
1993-2003
20,450,000
Dissemination of a Model Injury Prevention Program for Children and Adolescents (Injury Free Coalition for Kids)
1994-2001
4,300,648
Urban Health Initiative: Working to Ensure the Health and Safety of Children
1995-2002
34,000,000
Healthy Kids Replication Program
1996-2001
3,000,000
National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids
1996-2004
70,000,000
Covering Kids: A National Health Access Initiative for Low-Income, Uninsured Children
1997-2002
47,000,000
The Collaborative Center for Child Health And Development
1999-2001
9,000,000
Nurse Home-Visiting Program for First-Time, Low-Income Mothers and Their Newborns
1999-2002
10,000,000
 
* For closed programs, the funding amount is total spending including planning, evaluation, technical assistance, and other expenses. For active programs, the funding amount is the current authorization for implementation.