A report “Infrastructure of Trust: The Case for Investing in Vaccine Demand” by the Brown University School of Public Health, with support from The Rockefeller Foundation, outlines the need for …
Grants to nine organizations will help public and private institutions scale place-based programs and advance national initiatives NEW YORK | October 3, 2022 – The Rockefeller Foundation announced more than $10 …
Good food is the foundation of good health. Unfortunately, for far too many Americans — especially Black, Latino/a, and Native Americans — affordable, nutritious food is out of reach. The …
The second-ever White House Conference on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health is a moment more than 50 years in the making. It’s a historic opportunity to bring together policymakers, non-profit leaders, …
Dr. Shah becomes fourth sitting President of The Rockefeller Foundation to be inducted NEW YORK | September 9, 2022 — Today, Dr. Rajiv J. Shah, President of The Rockefeller Foundation, was …
NEW YORK | September 8, 2022 — In a commentary published today in Nature Medicine, a group of public health leaders and academic researchers brought together by The Rockefeller Foundation’s …
New $5.5 million collaboration with e-GUIDE and Atlas AI launches in Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Uganda to catalyze investment in agriculture, energy, and transportation infrastructure NEW YORK / NAIROBI | August …
RAND Corporation Study demonstrates how community-based organizations are central to efforts to promote Covid-19 vaccination equity and strengthen public health systems NEW YORK | August 25, 2022 ― Hyper-local engagement involving …
A new report from the RAND Corporation “Putting Equity First in Covid-19 Vaccination,” analyzes results from the Equity-First Vaccine Initiative (EVI), a five-city project funded by The Rockefeller Foundation designed …