09/20/2016
Michael Bloomberg has announced he will be giving $300 million to Johns Hopkins. The gift will focus on five areas of public health—drug addiction, obesity, gun violence, adolescent health, and environmental threats.
""People are living longer lives than ever before in history, thanks in no small part to the pioneering public health work done at Johns Hopkins over the last century," Bloomberg said. "But we can and must do better, starting here in the U.S., where life expectancy is lagging behind much of the developed world. By spreading smart public health strategies that save lives and bringing people together to try new approaches, we can make the same strides in the 21st century against health threats like air pollution, gun violence, and obesity that we did in the 20th century against polio and other infectious diseases. There's no institution better equipped to lead the charge than Johns Hopkins, and it's an honor to be able to help launch the school's next 100 years with this gift."
The endowment will include $125 to fund faculty and their research in the five focus areas, $75 million for scholarships for JHSPH's new school-wide DrPH program, and $100 million to fund 50 public health fellows each year to receive their MPH degrees and agree to return to their communities to work in the practice of public health for at least one year.
http://hub.jhu.edu/2016/09/15/bloomberg-american-health-initiative-gift/
Bloomberg American Health Initiative will focus on new approaches to drug addiction, obesity, gun violence, adolescent health, environmental threats