The LFP Special Solicitation Program 2010

Peaceful Pathways: Reducing Exposure to Violence

About This Special Solicitation

Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Local Funding Partnerships offers this special solicitation to partner with diversity-focused funders: grantmakers who focus their funding on the needs of a specific under-resourced community of people such as communities of color; immigrants; people who identify themselves as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender (LGBT); people isolated because of their racial, tribal or ethnic group or because they live in a remote rural or frontier location.

Peaceful Pathways: Reducing Exposure to Violence provides matching grants of between $50,000 and $200,000 per project. The grant will be paid out in increments over a period of up to three years. During that time, at least 75 percent of the award must be matched dollar for dollar by local grantmakers. In-kind contributions may be used to match up to 25 percent of the total award. The applicant organization must be nominated by a diversity-focused funder, but over the life of the grant RWJF encourages multiple local funding partners to work together to help the project grow.

In 2010, Peaceful Pathways: Reducing Exposure to Violence will fund up to eight projects within diverse communities that employ community strengths and assets to reduce exposure to violence. Up to $1 million will be awarded through this special solicitation. Proposals will be accepted throughout the year.

As we move forward in the 21st century, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation will continue to forge uncommon connections and evolve to develop new models of philanthropy.  Through the Peaceful Pathways program we seek practical strategies from local funders and organizations to increase community peace and safety, foster resiliency, and build upon group strengths, assets, wisdom, compassion and skills to address violence as a serious barrier to good health.  

– Jane Isaacs Lowe, Ph.D., team director, RWJF Vulnerable Populations Portfolio