25 organizations across the United States receive According to a May 11 press release, this is part of a $78 million grant secured by the Department of Labor to inject more resources and support into nursing programs.
All 25 grantees will receive at least $1 million. The amounts vary, and the release didn’t provide details on how each amount or institution was chosen.
“These grants will increase the number of nursing instructors and educators,” the release said. “They will also help create a level playing field for frontline healthcare workers to advance their career paths, and will better meet our nation’s critical care needs now and in the years to come. “
The 25 programs that received grants are in private and public institutions across 17 states in Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Florida, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Montana, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Dakota, Ohio and the South. It is implemented. Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin.
Below is a breakdown of the total funding received by these organizations in descending order.
- Trustees at the University of California, Davis will receive $5,999,908.
- Massachusetts General Hospital Institute of Health Professions in Charlestown will receive $5,885,354.
- Arizona State University in Tempe will receive $5,475,660.
- The University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa will receive $3,543,416.
- Receive $3 million for hiring Milwaukee Inc., Wisconsin.
- $3 million will be awarded to the Valley Initiative for Development and Advancement of Mercedes, Texas.
- The University of South Dakota Vermilion will receive $3 million.
- New York City’s Healthcare Industry Grant Corp. will receive $3 million.
- Elliott Hospital in Manchester, New Hampshire will receive $3 million.
- Community Health Care Center Inc. of Great Falls, Montana will receive $3,000,000.
- Broward College in Fort Lauderdale, Florida will receive $3 million.
- Asian American Substance Abuse Programs Inc. of Los Angeles will receive $3 million.
- The University of Alaska Pacific at Anchorage will receive $2,999,913.
- Northwell Health Inc. of New Hyde Park, New York will receive $2,999,890.
- The Cuyahoga Community College District of Cleveland will receive $2,999,813.
- WorkPlace in Bridgeport, Connecticut will receive $2,997,368.
- Sanford Health of Sioux Falls, South Dakota will receive $2,954,400.
- Atlantic Health System Inc. of Morristown, New Jersey will receive $2,785,263.
- Thomas Edison State University in Trenton, New Jersey will receive $2,761,271.
- Riverside Community College District and Riverside City College in California will receive $2,681,768.
- Forward Careers Inc. of Waukesha, Wisconsin will receive $2,482,195.
- Spalding College in Louisville, Kentucky will receive $2,371,023.
- Jamestown University in North Dakota will receive $2,329,543.
- Montana State University Billings will receive $1,948,894.
- The Yavapai County Community College School District of Prescott, Arizona will receive $1,124,821.