Abstract
Philanthropy, and the research and analysis it supports, has an important role to play in informing policy and making government more effective. Yet all too often, foundations and other research funders struggle to understand whether and how their investments have affected policy. This article highlights the findings of an 18-month pilot project conducted by AcademyHealth to help the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation better understand the impact of a subset of the foundation's research grants, across investment types, on health insurance coverage and health reform, and to help inform how the foundation may more systematically track and measure the impact of the research it funds.
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Collado, M., Gerlach, L., Ticse, C., & Hempstead, K. (2017). Considerations for measuring the impact of policy-relevant research. Foundation Review, 9(4), 41–53. https://doi.org/10.9707/1944-5660.1386
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