The Policies for Action program (P4A) funds research identifying policies, laws, and other regulatory tools in the public and private sectors that can support RWJF’s mission to build a Culture of Health.
Research is conducted at institutions across the United States. The projects by our Research Hubs and other grantees investigate policies and laws that are traditionally and directly correlated with health outcomes, but also nontraditional areas of focus that influence population health, well-being and equity — including policies and regulations from areas such as education, economics, transportation, justice, and housing.
Funded Projects
Policies for Action (P4A) supports public and private-sector policy research that builds understanding of what economic, social and health policies can help support RWJF’s vision to build a Culture of Health and help achieve health and racial equity
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Health Care Systems and ServicesEmerging Strategies for Integrating Health and HousingNovember 30, 2015
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Children and FamiliesState Earned Income Tax Credit, Minimum Wage Laws, and HealthNovember 27, 2015
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Financing, Implementation & Policy ModelsBuilding the Evidence for Health in All PoliciesNovember 30, 2015
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October 21, 2016
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Children and FamiliesThe Effect of SNAP on Food Purchases and Family NutritionOctober 21, 2016
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Employment and WorkplaceThe Impact of Paid Sick Leave on Coverage Rates, other Fringe Benefits, and HealthSeptember 27, 2017
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Community Justice and Public SafetyDiverting Opioid Addicts Away from Criminal Justice and Toward TreatmentOctober 20, 2017
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Children and FamiliesCan the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Boost Child Health?October 25, 2018
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Children and FamiliesBetter Supporting the Needs of Children in TennesseeNovember 12, 2018
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Nutrition and Physical ActivityDelivering Healthier Options to North Carolina’s Rural Food DesertsJanuary 14, 2019
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