We invest in preparing health professionals for leadership; enhancing the skills and careers of frontline health workers; training scholars to conduct health policy research; and encouraging youth to pursue health careers. We aim to boost the diversity of people working in health and health care, to better serve the health needs of a demographically and culturally changing America.

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Increasing the Diversity of Leadership

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation President and CEO Risa Lavizzo-Mourey joined with Acting UNM President David Harris and other university leaders to announce the establishment of a national center for health policy at the University of New Mexico (UNM).

Scholars and Fellows

The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation offers a wide variety of scholarships and fellowships, all designed to train the next generation of leaders, and to increase the diversity of that leadership.

Strategically Addressing the Nurse Shortage

This paper reports on a study conducted under The Nurse Funders Collaborative auspices, which highlights the categorical and regional funding patterns of funders of nursing over five years.