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In the FY25 NAHP grant cycle 33 institutions were awarded a total of $4,758,263.00.
The Project Work Plan is the framework for planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating the proposed project. It contains the Project Goal Statement and identifies the key components by Project Objectives. If the Applicant is selected for an Award, it is expected that the Project Work Plan will be more fully developed and expanded over the course of the grant period, in conjunction with project reporting requirements (RFA Section 10).
Budget Template for 2025-2027 Nursing, Allied Health, and Other Health-Related Education Grant Program (NAHP) are now available online.
Request for Applications (RFA) for the 2025-2027 Nursing, Allied Health, and Other Health-Related Education Grant Program (NAHP) are now available online. NAHP was established to provide grant funding to eligible institutions that propose to address the shortage of registered nurses (RN) in Texas by developing or expanding projects that promote innovation in the preparation of initial RN licensure nursing students and of faculty who may teach in initial RN licensure programs.
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s (THECB) Academic and Health Affairs Division is pleased to announce awards under the Nursing Innovation Grant Program (NIGP). NIGP was established to provide grant funding to eligible institutions that propose to address the shortage of registered nurses (RN) in Texas by developing or expanding new activities and projects that promote innovation in the preparation of initial RN licensure nursing students and of faculty who may teach in initial RN licensure programs. The award funding will support programs that address the shortage of registered nurses and/or qualified faculty by promoting innovation in one or more of the following areas: education, recruitment, and retention.
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s (THECB) Academic and Health Affairs Division is pleased to announce a Request for Applications (RFA) under the Nursing Innovation Grant Program (NIGP) to support eligible initial RN licensure programs in their efforts to mitigate the ongoing challenges related to the state’s nursing pipeline. NIGP was established to provide grant funding to eligible institutions that propose to address the shortage of registered nurses (RN) in Texas by developing or expanding new activities and projects that promote innovation in the preparation of initial RN licensure nursing students and of faculty who may teach in initial RN licensure programs. Funding will support programs that address the shortage of registered nurses and/or qualified faculty by promoting innovation in one or more of the following areas: education, recruitment, and retention.
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s (THECB) Academic and Health Affairs Division is pleased to announce a Request for Applications (RFA) under the Nursing Innovation Grant Program (NIGP) to support eligible initial RN licensure programs in their efforts to mitigate the ongoing challenges related to the state’s nursing pipeline. NIGP was established to provide grant funding to eligible institutions that propose to address the shortage of registered nurses (RN) in Texas by developing or expanding new activities and projects that promote innovation in the preparation of initial RN licensure nursing students and of faculty who may teach in initial RN licensure programs. Funding will support programs that address the shortage of registered nurses and/or qualified faculty by promoting innovation in one or more of the following areas: education, recruitment, and retention.
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s (THECB) Academic and Health Affairs Division is pleased to announce a Request for Applications (RFA) under the Nursing Innovation Grant Program (NIGP) to support eligible initial RN licensure programs in their efforts to mitigate the ongoing challenges related to the state’s nursing pipeline. NIGP was established to provide grant funding to eligible institutions that propose to address the shortage of registered nurses (RN) in Texas by developing or expanding new activities and projects that promote innovation in the preparation of initial RN licensure nursing students and of faculty who may teach in initial RN licensure programs. Funding will support programs that address the shortage of registered nurses and/or qualified faculty by promoting innovation in one or more of the following areas: education, recruitment, and retention.
The Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board’s (THECB) Academic and Health Affairs Division is pleased to announce a Request for Applications (RFA) under the Nursing Innovation Grant Program (NIGP) to support eligible initial RN licensure programs in their efforts to mitigate the ongoing challenges related to the state’s nursing pipeline. NIGP was established to provide grant funding to eligible institutions that propose to address the shortage of registered nurses (RN) in Texas by developing or expanding new activities and projects that promote innovation in the preparation of initial RN licensure nursing students and of faculty who may teach in initial RN licensure programs. Funding will support programs that address the shortage of registered nurses and/or qualified faculty by promoting innovation in one or more of the following areas: education, recruitment, and retention.
Annual report of awards and financial statements for Minority Health Research and Education Grant Program and Nursing, Allied Health, and Other Health-Related Grant Program through permanent funds established as a result of the Texas Tobacco Settlement.
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