Grants Database
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Year
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Programs
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Amount
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Location
Center for Excellence in Health Care Journalism
For Association of Health Care Journalists to elevate reporters' awareness of gun violence as a public health issue and to create a fellowship program that will encourage more in-depth reporting on gun violence in the Great Lakes region
$45,000
Grantmakers in Health
For the development and execution of a Firearm Violence Prevention pre-conference at its upcoming annual meeting in June 2023
$10,000
University of Chicago
For its Urban Labs Health Lab to convene national experts and examine workforce challenges for 911 call centers that may be impacting emergency response
$50,000
Northeastern University
For research to prevent firearm violence
$540,000
American Academy of Pediatrics
To launch a new Firearm Violence Prevention Research Roundtable and to educate policy makers and the public on the need for greater investment in public health research related to gun violence
$140,000
Johns Hopkins University
To support the Bloomberg School of Public Health’s Center for Gun Violence Prevention and Policy in conducting research on the effect of firearms licensing and concealed gun carrying policies on arrests and incarceration for gun-related crime
$300,000
Michael Reese Health Trust
To support the Vaccine Corp Partnership for equitable distribution and uptake of the COVID-19 vaccines
$200,000
New York University
To support the sustainability and growth of the Chicago Neighborhood Policing Initiative (NPI), foster community engagement with the Policing Project's Health Check tool and begin the transition of NPI's operations to the new Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability
$900,000
Environmental Health Watch, Inc.
To support community engagement in the Lead Safe Cleveland Initiative and Lead Safe Resource Center in local and state lead and water policy in Ohio
$120,000
Environmental Health Watch, Inc.
To support community engagement in the development and implementation of the Lead Safe Cleveland Initiative
$30,000
Leadership Conference Education Fund
For its Policing Campaign to develop and test nonpolice responses that more effectively address public health and social issues inherent in violent crime
$20,000
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
For the Electric Vehicles Initiative--Clean Air, Transit Equity, and Healthy Communities
$280,000
Respiratory Health Association of Metropolitan Chicago
To support accelerated adoption of electric buses by the Chicago Transit Authority
$147,536
University of Wisconsin
To study the health and air quality impacts of energy system change
$211,111
Project HOPE
For a special issue of the Health Affairs journal dedicated to violence and the public' health
$25,000
Public Religion Research Institute
To conduct a series of four "Democracy in Crisis" polls in 2018 that will explore American attitudes on four pillars of a healthy democracy: voter access and participation, the role of an independent media, civic activism and engagement, and Americans' commitment to a pluralistic society
$500,000