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RWJF Funding Opportunities ICHI Conference August 24, 2017 Hi Everyone, good morning. This morning, we wanted to Share with you some early findings from of our research grantees that are looking at how the media and news present culture of health. Mona Shah, PhD, MPH Program Officer mshah@rwjf.org

Building a Culture of Health in America

SYSTEMS FOR ACTION (S4A) POLICIES FOR ACTION (S4A) Systems & services research Policy & law research Discovers and applies new evidence to align delivery and finance systems Examines how, and how well, laws and policies work to promote population health, well-being, and equity EVIDENCE FOR ACTION (E4A) HEALTH DATA FOR ACTION (HD4A) Investigator-initiated research Addresses gaps in knowledge about health impacts of programs, policies, and partnerships Leveraging health data for actionable insights Equips researchers with rich data and reduces barriers between data owners and researchers

Culture of Health Leaders Health Policy Research Scholars Clinical Scholars For health professionals in community, clinical, or academic settings Culture of Health Leaders For individuals—from any field or focus—who want to advance health and equity Health Policy Research Scholars For doctoral students from all disciplines Interdisciplinary Research Leaders For teams of researchers and community partners Harold Amos For medical, dental, and nursing professionals from disadvantaged backgrounds interested in developing careers in academic medicine New Connections For early- and mid-career scholars who come from communities underrepresented in re-search and want support in their career trajectory State Health Leadership Initiative For new state/territorial health officials interested in advocating for public health Summer Health Professions Education Program For college students interested in the health professions