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Health
Services Research Impact Award
AcademyHealth
has issued a call for nominations for the
fourth annual Health Services Research Impact
Award which recognizes outstanding research
that has been successfully translated into
health policy, management, or clinical practice
and, as a result, had a positive impact
on health and health care. The lead researcher
of the winning Impact Award will receive
$2,000, and the research will be disseminated
widely as part of AcademyHealth's ongoing
efforts to promote the field of health services
research. The deadline for nominations is
July 30, 2008. For more information on eligibility
requirements, selection criteria, and application
details, see http://www.academyhealth.org/awards/hsrimpactsnominations.htm.
Posted July 16, 2008
Posted June 23, 2008
- Health
Services Research Impact Award
AcademyHealth has issued a call for nominations
for the fourth annual Health Services Research
Impact Award which recognizes outstanding
research that has been successfully translated
into health policy, management, or clinical
practice and, as a result, had a positive
impact on health and health care. The lead
researcher of the winning Impact Award will
receive $2,000, and the research will be disseminated
widely as part of AcademyHealth's ongoing
efforts to promote the field of health services
research. The deadline for nominations is
July 30, 2008. For more information on eligibility
requirements, selection criteria, and application
details, see http://www.academyhealth.org/awards/hsrimpactsnominations.htm.
Posted April 23, 2008
- Health
and Aging Policy Fellows Program
Supported by The Atlantic Philanthropies and
administered by Columbia University, the Health
and Aging Policy Fellows Program seeks to
provide qualified individuals with the experience
and skills necessary to make a positive contribution
to the development and implementation of health
policies that affect older Americans. The
program offers two different tracks for individual
placement: (1) a residential track that includes
a 9-12-month placement in Washington, D.C.
or at a state; and (2) a non-residential track
that includes a health policy project and
brief placement(s) throughout the year at
relevant sites. The program is open to nurses,
physicians, and social workers at all career
stages with a demonstrated commitment to health
and aging issues and a desire to be involved
in health policy at the federal, state, or
local level. The application deadline for
2008-2009 has been extended to May 27, 2008.
See http://www.healthandagingpolicy.org.
Posted March 3, 2008
- Joint
Commission Resources's 2008 Nursing Practice
Symposium
On May 20-21, 2008, the Joint Commission Resources
(JCR) will host the 2008 Nursing Practice
Symposium: Honoring the Past, Transforming
the Future in Chicago, IL. Designed for both
nurse educators and nurses across practice
settings, this symposium will foster a collaborative
and integrated approach to nursing practice
and the leadership needed to improve communication
and teamwork among nursing staff and their
patients. The conference will feature plenary
sessions covering broad topics such as the
state of patient care delivery, creating healthful
practice environments, and developing nurse
leadership. Concurrent sessions will investigate
more in-depth topics such as quality care,
patient safety, and workforce issues/solutions.
Posted February 27, 2008
- U.S.
Public Health Service Student Programs
The U.S. Public Health Service offers a Commissioned
Corps Officer Student Training and Extern
Program (COSTEP) for junior or senior full-time
students to serve on the frontlines of public
health while completing a baccalaureate or
masters degree education. Juniors may be interested
in the summer program to gain a paid clinical
experience after they complete their junior
year of nursing education. Seniors can receive
an early commissioning as an officer with
full benefits and salary while studying in
the senior year. If you are interested in
a public health career, we encourage you to
apply. A Senior COSTEP application must be
postmarked by December 31 of the year before
you begin your final year of school. For more
details about the USPHS Student Programs and
application materials, see http://usphs.gov/student
or contact 1-800-279-1605.
Posted January 22, 2008
- South
Texas Environmental Education and Research
Program
The South Texas Environmental Education and
Research (STEER) program is seeking applications
for positions in February and April for students
in nursing, medicine, allied health and public
health who have interests in international
health, border health, cultural aspects of
health and environmental health. Students
participate in experiential learning in the
communities of Laredo/Nuevo Laredo or Harlingen/Matamoros
at the U.S.-Mexico Border. The STEER
program has received state and national awards
for its community-based "hands-on"
approach to training health professionals
in public health. Tuition and housing are
provided free of charge. For more details,
see http://steer.uthscsa.edu.
Posted November 29, 2007
- 2008
Nurse Education, Practice, and Retention Program
The federal Division of Nursing is now accepting
applications for the 2008 Nurse Education,
Practice, and Retention Program. Grants are
awarded to schools of nursing and other entities
to strengthen and enhance the capacity for
nurse education, practice, and retention to
address the nursing shortage. For more
details, look for the announcement (HRSA-08-028)
at http://www.hrsa.gov/grants/default.htm.
Application deadline is December 6, 2007.
Please direct questions to Michele Richardson
at 301-443-6193.
- The
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive Nurse
Fellows Program
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Executive
Nurse Fellows program is an advanced leadership
program for nurses in senior executive roles
in health services, public health, and nursing
education who aspire to help lead and shape
the U.S. health care system. The three-year
fellowships allow participating nurses to
remain in their current positions while they
gain the experiences, insights, competencies,
and skills necessary to advance in executive
leadership positions in a health care system
that is undergoing unprecedented change. The
program is designed to give nurses a more
influential role across many sectors of the
economy. Applications are due February 1,
2008. For more details, see http://www.rwjf.org/applications/solicited/cfp.jsp?ID=19847.
Posted September 6, 2007
- Fulbright
Scholar Awards
Applications continue to be accepted for Fulbright
Scholar awards for lecturing, research or
combined lecturing/research awards in medical
sciences or public health during the 2008-2009
academic year, including an award in epidemiology
in Zimbabwe. Faculty and other nursing professionals
may apply for awards specifically in their
field and for one of the many "All Discipline"
awards open to any field. Nursing is a priority
field for All Disciplines awards in Malawi,
Niger, and Uganda. For descriptions of available
awards and new eligibility requirements, visit
http://www.cies.org/us_scholars/us_awards/awards.htm.
Posted July 2, 2007
- National
Postdoctoral Association’s “Bring
RCR Home” Project
Applications are now available for the National
Postdoctoral Association’s “Bring
RCR Home” Project, a seed grant competition
which will award up to 15 grants of $1,000
to support responsible conduct of research
programming for postdoctoral scholars. Prospective
applicants are encouraged to consider ways
of tailoring their program to the unique role
postdocs play in the research enterprise and
to find creative ways of attracting postdocs.
Application deadline is July 27, 2007. See
http://www.nationalpostdoc.org/RCR_SeedGrants.
Posted June 5, 2007
- US
Public Health Service Student Programs
The US Public Health Service, one of the seven
uniformed services provides two student programs.
One offers full time students a paid clinical
experience after they complete their junior
year of nursing education. The other offers
an early commissioning as an officer with
full benefits and salary while a student is
studying full time in his/her senior year.
If you have any questions please be sure to
contact, Carol A. Romano at CRomano@cc.nih.gov.
Posted June 4, 2007
- The
John. A. Hartford Foundation Scholar Fellowship
Programs and Claire M. Fagin Fellowship Programs
The John. A. Hartford Foundation Scholar Fellowship
Programs and Claire M. Fagin Fellowship Programs,
components of the Building Academic Geriatric
Nursing Capacity (BAGNC) initiative, are thriving
and have contributed substantially to the
growing national momentum in geriatric nursing
research and education. Unique among scholarship
and fellowship opportunities, this program
deliberately strives to build leadership skills
and national connections while supporting
high quality research training. The Scholars’
program supports 2 years of predoctoral work
for nurses committed to careers in academic
geriatric nursing. The program offers support
at the level of $30,000 in stipend and up
to $20,000 in tuition and fee support for
each of two years. The Claire M. Fagin Fellowship
provides $60,000 of support for each of 2
years of advanced research training and mentorship
designed to assist doctorally-prepared nurses
in launching successful research careers in
geriatric nursing. Details about the Scholars
and Fellows Programs and application materials
are available on the Web site: http://www.geriatricnursing.org.
Posted
May 30, 2007
- American
Cancer Society Scholarships for Master's and
Doctoral Students
Please note that the doctoral scholarship
application annual deadline is October 15.
The American Cancer Society, the largest not-for-profit
funding source for cancer research and training,
is pleased to invite applications from master's
and doctoral students for support of graduate
study. They are offering scholarships ranging
from $10,000 to $15,000. The master’s
scholarship's annual deadline is February
1. The Society offers several other research
and training grants in addition to the ones
described above. For a full description of
all American Cancer Society grants, including
applications, instructions, and policies,
please consult their web site at: www.cancer.org/research.
Posted March 22,
2007
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Kaiser
Permanente Nursing Scholarship Program
The deadline for the Kaiser Permanente College
to Caring (C2C) Nursing Scholarship Program has
been extended to April 1, 2007. The C2C program
provides scholarships to Hispanic students who
are juniors or seniors in college pursuing a bachelors
degree in nursing. Students who are selected will
receive a scholarship for $8,000 each year they
attend nursing school. C2C Scholars will also
receive a $2,000 stipend for the summer work study
program at Kaiser Permanente. For more information
about this program, contact Auri Duarte at 202-296-5400
or aduarte@hispanicfund.org.
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American
Red Cross Scholarships for Undergraduates
The Jane Delano Society will award two $1,000
scholarships in May to undergraduate nursing students
who have contributed volunteer service to Red
Cross units. The American Red Cross Jane Delano
Society Scholarship Fund was established in 2001
to advance nursing as a career option and to promote
the involvement of young nurses in the Red Cross.
The Society will award its third and fourth Norman
Augustine $1,000 scholarships in May to two nursing
students who have contributed volunteer service
to a Red Cross unit within the past 5 years. Nominations
are due by Thursday, April 19, 2007.
Posted
December 5, 2006
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Promise
of Nursing Regional Faculty Fellowships
The Foundation of the National Student Nurses Association
(FNSNA) is pleased to announce applications for the
Promise of Nursing Regional Faculty Fellowship are
now available. Funding for these nursing faculty fellowships
is raised at the Promise of Nursing galas sponsored
by The Johnson & Johnson Campaign for Nursing's
Future. Registered nurses enrolled in post-graduate
education programs in preparation for a nurse educator
role may be eligible for awards up to $7,500 for tuition,
academic fees and books for the 2007-08 academic year.
Applications are due March 9, 2007. For more information,
contact the (718) 210 -0705 or nsna@nsna.org
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Hartford
Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence
The John A. Hartford Foundation is soliciting
grant applications for the creation of up to five
new Hartford Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence.
The goal of this new initiative is to increase
the number of high quality geriatric nursing faculty
to better prepare nurses to care for our nation's
rapidly aging population. This goal will be accomplished
by supporting Centers of Geriatric Nursing Excellence
at schools of nursing whose central mission is
preparing qualified geriatric master's or doctorally
trained nursing educators who will teach at all
levels of academic nursing programs. Letters of
Intent must be submitted online by December 4,
2006.
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Fogarty
International Center/Ellison Overseas Fellowship
Program
The FIC/Ellison Overseas Fellowship Program offers
an exciting one-year clinical research training
experience for graduate level U.S. students in
the health professions. Those selected will experience
mentored research training at top-ranked NIH funded
research centers in a diverse group of countries,
including Bangladesh, Botswana, Brazil, China,
Haiti, India, Kenya, Mali, Peru, Russia, South
Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Zambia.
Open to doctoral nursing students, this program
is sponsored by the NIH's Fogarty International
Center in partnership with The Ellison Medical
Foundation, the NIH National Institute of Allergy
and Infectious Diseases, and the NIH National
Institute on Drug Abuse. Application deadline
is December 8.
- 2007
Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program
Operated by the Henry
J. Kaiser Family Foundationin partnership with Howard
University, the Scholars Program brings talented
African American, Latino, American Indian/Alaska
Native, and Asian/Pacific Islander college seniors
and recent graduates to Washington, D.C., for placement
in congressional offices to learn about health policy.
Through the nine-week program (May 21- August 3,
2007), Scholars gain knowledge about federal legislative
procedure and health policy issues, while further
developing their critical thinking and leadership
skills. The application deadline is 5pm on December
15, 2006.
Posted October
4, 2006
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NIH
Issues Request for Applications for Clinical and Translational
Science Awards
The National Center for Research Resources (NCRR), a branch
of the NIH, has issued a Request for Applications (RFA-RM-07-002)
for health professions schools seeking a Clinical and
Translational Science Award (CTSA). The CTSA program is
intended to give new opportunities to institutions and
their affiliates to be truly innovative in proposals that
transform their programs and resources to foster clinical
and translational science. With $38 million in funding
available this year, up to eight awards will be granted
through this program. Universities, academic health centers,
or other research organizations conducting translational
and clinical research are eligible to apply; partnerships
among schools of medicine, dentistry, nursing, pharmacy,
osteopathy, public health, engineering and other clinically-related
institutions are strongly encouraged. Letters of intent
must be received by December 18, 2006; applications are
due January 17, 2007.
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Robert
Wood Johnson Foundation Seeks Proposals to Address the
Nursing Shortage
To alleviate the challenges contributing to the nation's
nursing shortage, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)
and Northwest Health Foundation have announced a new round
of funding opportunities through the "Partners Investing
in Nursing's Future" initiative. Through this program,
local and regional foundations will receive funding to
support collaborations among nurses, workforce investment
boards and community organizations on a variety of projects,
including initiatives that bolster the nurse education
system, address the nurse faculty shortage or increase
diversity in the workforce. The program will award 10
two-year grants of up to $250,000 each. The application
deadline is November 9, 2006.
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NIH Offers $35,000 in
Annual Student Loan Repayment
Applications are now being accepted for the loan repayment
programs offered by the National Institutes of Health
(NIH). These programs will repay up to $35,000 of qualified
educational debt for health professionals pursuing careers
in biomedical and behavioral research. Participants must
possess a doctoral-level degree, devote 50% or more of
their time to research funded by a domestic non-profit
organization or government entity (federal, state, or
local), and have educational loan debt equal to or exceeding
20% of their institutional base salary. The five NIH Loan
Repayment Programs are for Clinical Research, Clinical
Research for Individuals from Disadvantaged Backgrounds,
Contraception and Infertility Research, Health Disparities,
and Pediatric Research. Applications must be received
by December 1, 2006.
Posted September 13, 2006
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Apply
Now for Funding through the Graduate Assistance in Areas
of National Need Program
The U.S. Department of Education
is inviting applications from schools of nursing for
grant funding available through the Graduate Assistance
in Areas of National Need (GAANN) program for FY 2007.
This program provides fellowships in areas of national
need to assist graduate students with excellent academic
records who demonstrate financial need and plan to pursue
the highest degree available in their course of study.
The Administration has
requested $9,725,000 for new awards under this program
for FY 2007. The actual level of funding, if any, depends
on final congressional action. However, the Department
of Education is inviting applications to allow enough
time to complete the grant process if Congress appropriates
funds for this program. Approximately 45 GAANN awards
will be made for the 2007-2008 academic year with an
average award of $216,111. Applications
must be submitted electronically through the www.Grants.gov
Web site. Application deadline is November 20, 2006.
For more information, contact Gary Thomas at the U.S.
Department of Education at 202-502-7767 or OPE_GAANN_PROGRAM@ed.gov.
Posted June 19, 2006
- Robert
Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowships Program
The Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowships Program
provides the nations most comprehensive experience
at the nexus of health science, policy and politics in Washington,
DC. The fellowship offers an outstanding opportunity for
exceptional mid-career health professionals in academic
and community-based settings to assume leadership roles
in health policy and management. Applications are due by
November 17, 2006.
- Kansas
Board of Regents Nursing Initiative
On June 1, the Kansas Board of Regents unveiled a ten-year,
$30 million plan to address the state's nursing workforce
shortage. All 22 public nursing programs in Kansas are eligible
to participate in the program which includes funding in
three areas: Nurse Educator Scholarships, Nursing Faculty
and Supplies, and Equipment and Facility Upgrades. Legislators
in Kansas understand that increasing capacity in nursing
programs is a complex process that consists of acquiring
additional qualified nursing faculty, securing additional
clinical instruction sites, and increasing classroom space
and equipment.
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- California
Endowment-AACN Nurse Faculty Scholarship Program
Applications are now available
for the new California Endowment-AACN Nurse Faculty
Scholarship Program. The California Endowment awarded
a generous grant to AACN to establish a scholarship
program to support underrepresented racial and ethnic
minority students in California and to provide mentoring
for these students to assume faculty and leadership
roles. Scholarships will be for $18,000 per year,
and schools will be required to offer a match of some
portion of the student's tuition. Though students
receiving support may attend graduate programs at
any school of nursing, students must return to their
home state of California after graduation to assume
a faculty position at a California institution. Applications
are available online at http://www.aacn.nche.edu/CAE-AACN%20Award%20App.pdf
and must be completed by June 16, 2006. NOTE: Applicants
receiving funding from other sources that also include
a post-graduation teaching commitment cannot complete
these obligations concurrently. For more information,
please contact Project Coordinator Annie Alesandrini
at anniea@aacn.nche.edu.
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Nursing
Scholarship Program
This program provides scholarships
to qualified nursing students in exchange for at least
two years of service at a health care facility with
a critical shortage of nurses. Preference is given to
qualified applicants with the greatest financial need
who are enrolled full-time in an undergraduate nursing
program. See http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/nursing/scholarship.
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Nurse
Faculty Loan Program
Through this program, the Secretary
of Health and Human Services enters into an agreement
with schools of nursing to create a student loan fund
to increase the number of qualified nursing faculty.
Institutions make loans from the fund to students enrolled
in an advanced degree nursing program with an education
component that will prepare them to teach at a school
of nursing. Loan recipients who complete the degree
program may cancel up to 85% of the loan in exchange
for service as full-time nurse faculty. See http://bhpr.hrsa.gov/dsa/flrp.
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Apply
Now for Minority Faculty Development Scholarships
Applications are now available
for the new California Endowment-AACN Nurse Faculty
Scholarship Program. The California Endowment awarded
a generous grant to AACN to establish a scholarship
program to support underrepresented racial and ethnic
minority students in California and to provide mentoring
for these students to assume faculty and leadership
roles. Scholarships are for $18,000 per year, and
schools will be required to offer a match of some
portion of the student's tuition. Though students
receiving support may attend graduate programs at
any school of nursing, students must return to their
home state of California after graduation to assume
a faculty position at a California institution. Applications
must be completed by June 16, 2006. For more information,
please contact Project Coordinator Annie Alesandrini
at anniea@aacn.nche.edu.
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Improving
Patient Safety through Simulation Research
The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
is interested in funding research and evaluation of
simulation and the roles it can play in improving
the safe delivery of health care. Simulation is described
as a strategy not a technology to mirror,
anticipate or amplify real situations with guided
experiences in a fully interactive way. Simulation
can also complement other organizational change methods
to facilitate adoption and implementation of best
practices and new technologies. In these projects,
AHRQ is interested in the use of and/or adaptation
of simulation tools in diverse health care settings
and the evaluation of their impact on improving patient
safety. The agency will fund 8-10 new grants for a
total of $2.4 million. Letters of intent are due April
28, and applications are due May 22. See http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-HS-06-030.html.
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American
Cancer Society Scholarships in Cancer Nursing
The American Cancer Society, the
largest not-for-profit funding source for cancer research
and training, is pleased to invite applications from
master's and doctoral students for support of graduate
study. They are offering scholarships ranging from $10,000
to $15,000. Please note that the doctoral scholarship
application annual deadline has changed to October 15.
The masters scholarship's annual deadline is February
1. The Society offers several other research and training
grants in addition to the one described above. For a
full description of all American Cancer Society grants,
including applications, instructions, and policies,
please consult their web site at: www.cancer.org/research.
Posted March 29, 2006
- 2006
Nurse Faculty Loan Program
Applications are now available for the
2006 Nurse Faculty Loan Program (NFLP) administered by the
federal Division of Nursing. Through this program (HRSA-06-NFLP),
the Secretary of Health and Human Services enters into an
agreement with schools of nursing to create a student loan
fund to increase the number of qualified nursing faculty.
Institutions make loans from the fund to students enrolled
in an advanced degree nursing program with an education
component that will prepare them to teach at a school of
nursing. Loan recipients who complete the nursing education
program may cancel up to 85% of the loan in exchange for
service as full-time nurse faculty at a school of nursing.
Applicants may request a hard
copy of the application materials by contacting: Ms. Denise
Thompson, 301-443-1399, dthompson@hrsa.gov or Ms. Nancy
Douglas-Kersellius, 301-443-0907, ndouglas-kersellius@hrsa.gov.
The application deadline is April 28,
2006.
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The Association of Teachers of Preventive
Medicine (ATPM) is pleased to announce that 21 new fellowships
are available at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC). This program provides leadership training in public
health practice and policy to masters, doctoral
and post-doctoral level graduate students; preventive
medicine and primary care residents; and early career
professionals (with a minimum of a master's degree) in
a variety of disciplines. Fellowships will start throughout
summer 2006. Applications for these 1-2 year positions
are due by April 20, 2006. See http://www.atpm.org.
- The annual Paul Ambrose Health Promotion
Student Leadership Symposium will take place on June 22-25,
2006 in Washington DC. This prestigious symposium strives
to engage graduate nursing, medical, graduate physician
assistant, and PharmD student leaders in building new visions,
models, and experiences for health professions education.
Applications are due April 14, 2006. See http://www.atpm.org/meetings/symposium/PA_Symposium.htm.
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Posted February 21, 2006
- 2006 Ford
Motor Company-CHLI Leadership Program
The Congressional Hispanic Leadership Institute (CHLI) is
now accepting applications for the 2006 Ford Motor Company-CHLI
Leadership Program. Eight undergraduate college students
will be selected to participate and travel to Washington,
DC for a six-week internship program. This experience features
professional leadership development workshops as well as
opportunities to interact with appointed and elected officials.
The application deadline is Friday, April 14, 2006. Please
note that students must be of Hispanic or Portuguese origin
and residents of and/or attending college in California,
Florida, Texas or Puerto Rico.
- Promise
of Nursing Regional Faculty Fellowship
Nursing students enrolled in graduate programs in selected
regions of the U.S. may apply for a Promise of Nursing Regional
Faculty Fellowship. Administered by the Foundation of the
National Student Nurses' Association (FNSNA), these fellowships
provide financial assistance (up to $7,500 annually) to
RNs preparing for the nurse educator role. Funding for the
Promise of Nursing Regional Faculty Fellowship Program is
contributed by several hospitals and health-care agencies,
Johnson & Johnson, and businesses with an interest in
supporting nursing education. Selections are based on academic
achievement, financial need, commitment to graduate study,
and plans to work as nurse faculty after graduation. Students
in the following states (eligible zip codes only) are encouraged
to apply: California, Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, Massachusetts,
New Jersey, New York, Texas, and Washington. Applications
are due March 10. For more details including a list of eligible
zip codes.
- Nursing
Education Loan Repayment Program
The Nursing Education Loan Repayment Program (NELRP) provides
loan repayment of up to 60% of outstanding student loans
to qualified nurses who agree to work in eligible health
care facilities for two years. The Health Resources and
Services Administration (HRSA) is now accepting applications
for this program through March 30, 2006. For an application
and guidance information.
- FY
2006 NHSC Scholarship and Loan Repayment Program
The National Health Service Corps (NHSC) actively recruits
clinicians, including advanced practice nurses, to provide
primary health care to adults and children in communities
with the greatest need. As part of its recruitment efforts,
the NHSC offers loan repayment to clinicians who agree to
work in underserved areas. Applications for the FY 2006
NHSC Scholarship and Loan Repayment Program are now available
and must be submitted by March 31, 2006.
- The
Rex and Elaine Perkins Caring for the Future Scholarship
Fund
This semester, the Banner Health Foundation has provided
scholarships for 30 students to pursue a BSN degree at Arizona
State University Polytechnic Campus. The Rex and Elaine
Perkins Caring for the Future Scholarship Fund was created
by the foundation after receiving a $1 million gift upon
Mrs. Perkins' passing. After successfully completing the
BSN program and obtaining licensure as an RN, students receiving
support will work for three years at one of Banner Health's
not-for-profit facilities.
Posted January 26, 2006
- Preventative
Cardiovascular Nurses Association Scholarship
Each year, the Preventative Cardiovascular Nurses Association
(PCNA) offers scholarships to nursing students and nurses
in practice to cover the cost of PCNAs Annual Symposium
registration. February 24 is the deadline to apply for a
scholarship to attend the symposium coming to Denver, CO
on April 20-22, 2006.
- Partners
Investing in Nursings Future
To alleviate the challenges contributing to the nations
nursing shortage, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and
Northwest Health Foundation announced a new five-year, $10
million initiative to support partnerships led by local
foundations to address the most pressing nursing issues
in their communities. Partners Investing in Nursings
Future will encourage local or regional foundations
to collaborate with nurses, workforce investment boards
and community organizations on a variety of projects, including
initiatives that bolster the nurse education system, address
the nurse faculty shortage or introduce new curricula, increase
diversity in the workforce, or support leadership development
for nurses. The program will award two-year grants of up
to $250,000 each. Brief proposals are due February 16, 2006.
- NIH
Director's Pioneer Award
A key component of the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research,
the NIH Director's Pioneer Award supports exceptionally
creative scientists who propose pioneering approaches to
major challenges in biomedical research. In September 2006,
NIH expects to make 5 to 10 new awards of up to $500,000
in direct costs per year for 5 years. Women, members of
groups that are underrepresented in biomedical research,
and individuals in the early to middle stages of their careers
are especially encouraged to apply between January 15 and
February 27, 2006.
- Maryland
Nurse Support Program
The Maryland Health Services Cost Review Commission, the
state agency charged with setting rates for Maryland Hospitals,
in collaboration with the Maryland Higher Education Commission,
has approved funding for a Nurse Support Program (NSP) in
the amount $9.4 million a year over the next 10 years to
support two initiatives to help alleviate Marylands
critical shortage of nurse faculty and bedside nurses. Funding
will be used to expand the pool of nurses in Maryland by
increasing the capacity of nursing programs. The first statewide
initiative will provide funding for graduate nursing faculty
scholarships and living expenses, new nursing faculty fellowships,
and state nursing scholarship and living expenses grants.
The second program, the competitive institutional grants
initiative, will expand the states nursing capacity
through shared resources, increase the states nursing
faculty, improve nursing student retention, and increase
the pipeline for nurse faculty.
Posted January 19, 2006
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National
Symposium Scholarship for PCNA Members
The Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses
Association is proud to offer Annual Symposium scholarships
to cover the costs of pre-conference and general session
registration. These scholarships are available to PCNA
Members (professionals and students) with an interest
in the prevention of cardiovascular disease. The deadline
for application submission is February 24, 2006. Winners
will be notified by March 10, 2006.
Posted December 21, 2005
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Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Nursing Quality Research
Initiative
As part of its efforts to improve the quality
of health care for all Americans, the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation (RWJF) has launched a new program, the Interdisciplinary
Nursing Quality Research Initiative (INQRI), to generate,
disseminate and translate research to improve the quality
of care provided in hospitals. INQRI will support interdisciplinary
teams of nurse scholars and scholars from other disciplines
to address gaps in knowledge about the relationship between
nursing and health care quality. The five-year, $10 million
program will be directed by Dr. Mary Naylor, Marian S.
Ware Professor in Gerontology at the University of Pennsylvania
School of Nursing, and co-directed by Dr. Mark Pauly at
the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School. "Despite
nursing's pivotal role in the delivery of health care,"
said Dr. Naylor, "there is little rigorous research
that demonstrates causal relationships between nursing
care and high-quality patient outcomes. INQRI will support
projects that examine these relationships and, in doing
so, uncover opportunities to make important clinical,
health system and policy changes."
- Partners
Investing in Nursings Future
To alleviate the challenges contributing
to the nations nursing shortage, the Robert Wood
Johnson Foundation and Northwest Health Foundation announced
a new five-year, $10 million initiative to support partnerships
led by local foundations to address the most pressing
nursing issues in their communities. Partners
Investing in Nursings Future will encourage
local or regional foundations to collaborate with nurses,
workforce investment boards and community organizations
on a variety of projects, including initiatives that
bolster the nurse education system, address the nurse
faculty shortage or introduce new curricula, increase
diversity in the workforce, or support leadership development
for nurses. The program will award two-year grants of
up to $250,000 each. Brief proposals are due February
16, 2006.
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NIH
Director's Pioneer Award
A key component of the NIH Roadmap for Medical Research,
the NIH Director's Pioneer Award supports exceptionally
creative scientists who propose pioneering approaches
to major challenges in biomedical research. In September
2006, NIH expects to make 5 to 10 new awards of up to
$500,000 in direct costs per year for 5 years. Women,
members of groups that are underrepresented in biomedical
research, and individuals in the early to middle stages
of their careers are especially encouraged to apply
between January 15 and February 27, 2006.
- Robert
Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellows Program
The Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellows Program
is seeking applicants for an advanced leadership program
for nurses in senior executive roles in health services,
public health and nursing education who aspire to help lead
and shape the U.S. health care system. Up to 20 three-year
fellowships will be awarded in 2006. Apply now at http://www.enfp-info.org
until February 1, 2006.
- 2006
Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program
Applications are now being accepted for the 2006 Barbara
Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program. Sponsored by the
Kaiser Family Foundation, this program brings talented African
American, Latino, American Indian/Alaska Native, and Asian/Pacific
Islander college seniors and recent graduates to Washington,
D.C. where they will be placed in Congressional offices
in order to learn first-hand how health policy is developed
and implemented. Through the nine-week program (May 23-July
28, 2006), scholars will learn about federal legislative
procedure and health policy issues, while developing critical
thinking and leadership skills. Applications are due January
9, 2006.
- 2006
NCHS/AcademyHealth Fellowship
Applications are now being accepted for the 2006 NCHS/AcademyHealth
Fellowship sponsored by the CDC National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS) and AcademyHealth. This program brings
visiting scholars in health services research-related disciplines
to the NCHS to collaborate on studies of interest to policymakers
and the health services research community using NCHS data
systems. Fellows can access the data resources provided
by CDC and participate in developmental and health policy
activities related to the design and content of future NCHS
surveys. Application deadline is January 9, 2006.
- Application Deadline Nears for HRSA
Scholarship Program
January 10, 2006 is the deadline for schools of nursing
to submit applications for funding through the Scholarships
for Disadvantaged Students program. Administered by the
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), this
program promotes diversity among health professions students
and practitioners by providing scholarships for students
from disadvantaged backgrounds. Eligible health professions
and nursing schools apply for funds to make scholarships
to students from disadvantaged backgrounds, who have financial
need for scholarships and are enrolled, or accepted for
enrollment, as full-time students at the schools. For more
information, contact Andreina Stampone at astampone@hrsa.gov.
Posted November 29, 2005
- The
Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellows Program
The Robert Wood Johnson Executive Nurse Fellows Program
is seeking applicants for an advanced leadership program
for nurses in senior executive roles in health services,
public health and nursing education who aspire to help lead
and shape the U.S. health care system. Up to 20 three-year
fellowships will be awarded in 2006. Application deadline
is February 1, 2006.
- 2006
Barbara Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program
Applications are now being accepted for the 2006 Barbara
Jordan Health Policy Scholars Program. Sponsored by the
Kaiser Family Foundation, this program brings talented African
American, Latino, American Indian/Alaska Native, and Asian/Pacific
Islander college seniors and recent graduates to Washington,
D.C. where they will be placed in Congressional offices
in order to learn first-hand how health policy is developed
and implemented. Through the nine-week program (May 23-July
28, 2006), scholars will learn about federal legislative
procedure and health policy issues, while developing critical
thinking and leadership skills. Applications are due January
9, 2006.
- 2006
NCHS/AcademyHealth Fellowship
Applications are now being accepted for the 2006 NCHS/AcademyHealth
Fellowship sponsored by the CDC National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS) and AcademyHealth. This program brings
visiting scholars in health services research-related disciplines
to the NCHS to collaborate on studies of interest to policymakers
and the health services research community using NCHS data
systems. Fellows can access the data resources provided
by CDC and participate in developmental and health policy
activities related to the design and content of future NCHS
surveys. Application deadline is January 9, 2006.
- Interdisciplinary
Nursing Quality Research Initiative
Funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Interdisciplinary
Nursing Quality Research Initiative (INQRI) will generate,
disseminate and translate research to improve the quality
of care provided in hospitals. It will support interdisciplinary
teams of nurse scholars and scholars from other disciplines
to address gaps in knowledge about the relationship between
nursing and health care quality. Application deadline is
January 13, 2006.
Posted October 17, 2005
- 2006
NCHS/AcademyHealth Fellowship
Applications are now being accepted for the 2006 NCHS/AcademyHealth
Fellowship sponsored by the CDC National Center for Health
Statistics (NCHS) and AcademyHealth. This program brings
visiting scholars in health services research-related disciplines
to the NCHS to collaborate on studies of interest to
policymakers and the health services research community
using NCHS data systems. Fellows can access the data resources
provided by CDC and participate in developmental and health
policy activities related to the design and content of future
NCHS surveys. Application deadline is January 9, 2006.
- AAMC
Overseas Fellowships
The Association of American Medical
Colleges (AAMC) is seeking applicants for an international
clinical research training fellowship for graduate level
health professions students, including nurses. The program
is sponsored by the National Institutes of Health's (NIH)
Fogarty International Center, in partnership with The Ellison
Medical Foundation, the NIH National Center on Minority
Health and Health Disparities, the NIH National Institute
of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and the NIH National
Institute on Drug Abuse. The AAMC and the Association of
Schools of Public Health manage the program, which is in
its third year. This one-year program provides students
with mentored research training at top-ranked NIH-funded
research centers in countries including Bangladesh, Botswana,
Brazil, China, Haiti, India, Kenya, Mali, Peru, Russia,
South Africa, Tanzania, Thailand, Uganda, and Zambia. Applications
are currently available and due by December 28, 2005.
- The
Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowships Program
The Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowships Program
provides the nations most comprehensive experience
at the nexus of health science, policy and politics in Washington,
DC. The fellowship offers an outstanding opportunity for
exceptional mid-career health professionals in academic
and community-based settings to assume leadership roles
in health policy and management. Applications are due by
November 18, 2005.
- The
TriService Nursing Research Program
The TriService Nursing Research Program has released its
FY 2006 Call for Proposals for active duty, reserve, National
Guard and retired Nurse Corps officers looking to fund research
projects in a variety of areas, including military readiness
and deployment, skill maintenance, health promotion and
disease prevention, nurse-run clinics, men and womens
health issues, telenursing, and econometrics. Proposals
for Graduate Research Awards can be submitted between November
1, 2005 and March 7, 2006.
Posted September 30, 2005
- NOA:
Nurse in Washington Internship
The Nursing Organizations Alliance is offering two
scholarships for the Nurse in Washington Internship
(NIWI) program. The scholarships provide assistance
to nurses to help offset the costs associated with attending
NIWI One full scholarship will cover travel expenses,
lodging expenses for Saturday night through noon on Wednesday,
and registration fees.The second partial scholarship covers
NIWI registration fees only. Recipient will be responsible
for all other expenses related to attending NIWI.
Scholarship applications must be received
by October 7, 2005.
Posted September 14, 2005
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NIH
Offers $35,000 in Annual Student Loan Repayment
Applications are now being accepted for
the loan repayment programs offered by the National
Institutes of Health (NIH). These programs will repay
up to $35,000 of qualified educational debt for health
professionals pursuing careers in biomedical and behavioral
research. Participants must possess a doctoral-level
degree, devote 50% or more of their time to research
funded by a domestic non-profit organization or government
entity (federal, state, or local), and have educational
loan debt equal to or exceeding 20% of their institutional
base salary. The five NIH Loan Repayment Programs are
for Clinical Research, Clinical Research for Individuals
from Disadvantaged Backgrounds, Contraception and Infertility
Research, Health Disparities, and Pediatric Research.
Applications must be received by December 1, 2005.
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New
Funding Available for Research-Focused Doctorates
On August 29, the U.S. Department of Education
issued a call for applications to schools seeking funding
through the Graduate Assistance in Areas of National Need
(GAANN) program in FY 2006. Schools of nursing are invited
to apply for funding to offer fellowships to graduate
students with excellent academic records who demonstrate
financial need and plan to pursue a PhD program. Application
deadline is November 14, 2005. For application and guidance
information, see http://www.ed.gov/programs/gaann/applicant.html.
For details about GAANN, visit http://www.ed.gov/programs/gaann/index.html.
-
Epi-Centers
for Prevention of Healthcare-Associated Infections:
DHHS/CDC Announce Funding Opportunity
The Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention within the Department of Health and Human
Services is making available approximately $2,000,000
to assist organizations which improve detection, reporting,
and prevention of HAIs, AR and other adverse events
in all types of healthcare facilities in the United
States. This program addresses
the ``Healthy People 2010'' focus areas 14-20, to ``Reduce
hospital-acquired infections in intensive care unit
patients'', and 14-21 to ``Reduce antimicrobial use
among intensive-care unit patients''. The
deadline for letters of intent is September 22, 2005
and the application deadline is October 24, 2005.
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The
George W. Merck Fellowship Program
The George W. Merck Fellowship Program at the Institute
for Health Care Improvement was created to prepare clinical
leaders with the skills to promote the spread of improvement
nationally and build organizational capability to drive
quality improvement to dramatically higher levels of performance.
The fellowship provides $50,000 a year for stipend, tuition
and travel support. The application deadline is October
15, 2005. For questions about the program and an application,
contact Dr. Sharon Muret-Wagstaff at smuretwagstaff@ihi.org.
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Robert
Wood Johnson Community Health Leadership Program
The Robert Wood Johnson Community Health Leadership Program
(CHLP) honors outstanding individuals who overcome daunting
odds to expand access to health care and social services
to underserved and isolated populations in communities
across the United States. The program seeks to elevate
the work of these individuals through financial support,
opportunities for growth and networking, and assistance
raising awareness of their contributions. Ten winners
will receive $120,000 to be used for up to a three-year
period. Candidates must have between five and 15 years
of community health experience.
-
Diversity
in Health Care Professions: HHS/CDC Announces Funding
Opportunity
The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention within the Department of Health and Human Services
has announced a funding opportunity to assist organizations
which provide support for the advancement of professional
development, education, and research and training for
racial and ethnic minorities. These organizations consist
of representatives from member institutions (medical,
dental public health, pharmacy, and/or veterinarian schools)
who work to ensure racial and ethnic parity in health
professions. HHS/CDC has identified an estimated $900,000
for the support of three (one from each academic group)
awards. The approximate average award is $300,000. The
application deadline is August 4, 2005.
- Reducing
Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Childhood Immunization
The Department of Health and Human Services is making available
approximately $300,000 on reducing racial and ethnic disparities
in childhood immunization. The deadline for letters of intent
is June 10, 2005 and the application deadline is June 27,
2005. The purpose of the program is to fund a community-based
demonstration project to identify, implement and evaluate
interventions that will result in a statistically significant
reduction in racial disparities in immunization coverage
levels between black children 19-35 months of age and children
of other races, particularly white children, as evidenced
by a comparison of immunization coverage of black and other
racial/ethnic groups before and after interventions are
implemented.
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CDC Funds Available for HIV/AIDS Research
The Department of Health and Human Services is making
available approximately $1,000,000 for repidemiologic
HIV/AIDS research Among African American and Hispanic
Women at Risk for HIV Infection in the Southern United
States and Puerto Rico
The deadline for the letter of intent is July 1, 2005
and the application deadline is July 18, 2005. The purposes
of this project are to support research on the epidemiologic,
socio-cultural, structural, psychological, and behavioral
factors that promote HIV infection in African American
and Hispanic women; and to increase understanding of the
factors related to the prevalence of HIV infection, and
incidence of recent infection, in these populations. This
announcement addresses the ``Healthy People 2010'' focus
areas of HIV and the goals of CDC's HIV prevention strategic
plan through 2005.
Posted May 27, 2005
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Presidents
High Growth Job Training Initiative
On May 3, as part of the Presidents High Growth
Job Training Initiative, the U.S. Department of
Labor issued a solicitation for grant applications
under the Community-Based Job Training Grant Program.
These grants aim to foster capacity building through
community-based strategic partnerships to train
workers for high growth, high demand industries
such as registered nursing. In FY 2005, $248 million
is allocated for these grants. Based on current
authority, senior colleges and universities are
eligible for these grants; however, preference will
be given to community colleges. AACN urges member
schools to apply and pursue strategic partnerships
with community colleges, health industry employers,
and other local network resources to address the
shortage of nurses and nurse educators.
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The National Institute
of Nursing Research (NINR) is committed to increasing
the number of doctorally-prepared nurses to meet the
demands for behavioral, biological, and biobehavioral
scientists. NINR is particularly interested in facilitating
the progress of students who are in research training
programs for recent nursing graduates and students
in BSN to PhD programs. Through the grant program
named the Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service
Award for Individual Predoctoral Fellows in Nursing
Research, NINR will provide predoctoral training support
for doctoral students. The applicant must propose
a research training program and dissertation research
that is consistent with the scientific mission of
NINR. The National Institutes of Health recognizes
the critical importance of training nurse clinicians
to become researchers and encourages them to apply.
Posted April 27, 2005
- Local
Initiative Funding Partners
Local Initiative Funding Partners (LIFP) is a partnership
program between the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)
and local grantmakers that supports innovative community-based
projects to improve health and health care for vulnerable
populations. LIFP provides grants of $100,000 to $500,000
per project, which must be matched dollar for dollar
by local grantmakers such as community foundations,
family foundations, corporate grantmakers and others.
Through LIFP, a local grantmaker proposes a funding
partnership with RWJF to support a community-based project
that addresses the health or health care problems of
people who are not reached by traditional health and
social services. Application deadline is June 30, 2005
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