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Grants for Addressing Nutritional Disparities, Improving Nutrition, and Increasing Food Security in United States

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Deadline: 31 July 2019

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) has launched its call for proposals to support actionable research that advances health equity in the areas of nutritional disparities, nutrition, and food security.

Healthy Eating Research (HER) Program solicits scientifically rigorous, solution-oriented proposals from investigators representing diverse disciplines and backgrounds, with the goal of accelerating evidence-based strategic, actionable, and equitable solutions for improving children’s health, weight, and nutrition.

Three types of grants will be awarded through the Healthy Eating Research program with the aim of providing advocates, decision-makers, and policymakers with the evidence needed to address the key social determinants of health and inequalities that underlie poor dietary patterns and related health consequences.

Goals

The program’s goals have been updated to better reflect its role in and contributions to building a national Culture of Health. HER goals are to:

Funding Opportunity: Round 12 Grants

There are three different grant types included in this CFP:

What They Hope to Learn and Share

They aim to fund research that advances nutrition-related equity and sheds light on the drivers of inequities related to nutritional disparities, dietary quality and patterns, and food security. Also of interest is research that examines strategies and policies that improve nutrition-related inequities and the disproportionate impact on the health and wellbeing of low-income children and families, children of color, and low-income communities.

HER is particularly interested in food and nutrition policy, system, and environmental (PSE) strategies that can positively impact families, early care environments, and communities at a population-level. Research studies must target food and nutrition PSE approaches with strong potential to improve child development. Proposals will need to make clear connections between the study’s PSE strategies of interest and specific indicators of child health and well-being outcomes.

Grants will be awarded with the goal of providing advocates, decision-makers, and policymakers with the evidence needed to impact the key social determinants of health and inequalities that underlie poor dietary patterns and related health consequences. HER is focused on accelerating evidence-based, strategic, actionable, and equitable solutions for improving children’s nutrition, diet quality, food access and security, weight, and overall health and well-being outcomes. While important, it is beyond the scope of this CFP to address excessive or deficient intakes of specific micronutrients (i.e., sodium); rather, they are most interested in approaches that impact diet and overall health more holistically.

Topics of interest for this CFP include, but are not limited to, research exploring:

Targeted Age Groups and Priority Populations

Eligibility Criteria

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How to Apply

Interested applicants can apply online via given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.rwjf.org/en/library/funding-opportunities/2019/healthy-eating-research.html?cid=xsh_rwjf_tw

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