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United States: RWJF’s Community Power – Increasing Understanding of Base-Building Methods

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Deadline: 24 September 2019

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is currently accepting proposals for its program entitled “Community Power: Increasing Understanding of Base-Building Methods” to support collaborations between grassroots-led organizations and researchers.

Purpose

This CFP will support research projects to build an understanding of the range of methods applied in innovative and effective community base-building that result in changes to community-level social, economic, and physical conditions that they know influence health and equity. RWJF is seeking to fund research projects designed to retrospectively examine various methods resulting in innovative and effective community base-building. Base-building is a set of strategies and activities used by residents, workers, consumers, and other constituencies to build collective strength and power to address a variety of inequitable conditions in communities. Base-building has been utilized for generations by grassroots-led organizations and institutions to build power specifically in historically excluded or underrepresented populations.

They are seeking research proposals whose project teams will participate alongside other field and research experts in the RWJF Lead Local program, which is exploring the question: How does community power catalyze, create and sustain conditions for healthy communities? RWJF is aware that community base-building methods vary across geographic areas and across racial, ethnic, and other demographic groups. They seek to understand community-identified innovations that lead to meaningful and effective community base-building. The proposed research projects are not intended to build understanding of methodologies applied to other critical approaches to achieve systems change, including policy advocacy, coalition-building, communications, or organizational development.

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Eligibility Criteria

Selection Criteria

A team of external and internal reviewers will evaluate all proposals. RWJF seeks to fund projects that together showcase a variety of community base-building methodologies. The review process will consider the applicant’s responses to the proposal elements described above as well as the degree to which the applicant organization(s) meet the following selection criteria:

How to Apply

Interested applicants can apply online via the given website.

For more information, please visit https://www.rwjf.org/en/library/funding-opportunities/2019/community-power-measuring-the-impact-of-community-based-base-building.html

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