Notes on Grant Funded Data Collection at the UW-Madison’s Population Health Institute

Becky Jacobs:

While more than 700,000 people use the resource each year, Johnson said, County Health Rankings and Roadmaps will soon lose its primary funder. The New Jersey-based Robert Wood Johnson Foundation is set to end its support after 2026.

Mary Ann Lombardo, a foundation spokesperson, said the County Health Rankings and Roadmaps has been a “successful” partnership but the philanthropist is evolving how it works with partners and who it funds.

“Moving forward we are looking to support data programs that better meet the needs of community partners by providing granular and timely data for the economic, social, political and environmental factors that impact communities,” Lombardo said in an email.


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