The Baltimore Health Equity Impact Grants fund collaborative, community-engaged research projects between Johns Hopkins and Baltimore organizations to address health disparities and promote health equity.
Funder: Johns Hopkins University
Due Dates (Anticipated): July 2027
Funding Amounts: Up to $20,000 for faculty-community projects; $10,000 for graduate/postdoc-community projects; $4,000 for undergraduate-community projects; one-year awards.
Summary: Supports collaborative research and program development between JHU and Baltimore community organizations to advance health equity.
Key Information: All projects must include a Baltimore community-based organization as a partner.
The Baltimore Health Equity Impact Grants, administered by the Johns Hopkins Urban Health Institute, are designed to foster and advance partnerships between Johns Hopkins University (JHU) and community organizations in Baltimore. These grants support innovative research and program development projects that address health disparities and promote health equity for Baltimore residents. Funding is available for faculty-led, graduate/postdoctoral, and undergraduate collaborations with community partners, with the goal of supporting projects that demonstrate strong potential for meaningful community engagement and improved health outcomes.