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2026 Quarter 1 Scholarships is sponsored by Nebraska Health Care Foundation. Financial assistance for individuals seeking to launch or continue their education as Medication Aides or Nursing Assistants in Nebraska. This program is specifically designed to develop the workforce serving in nursing homes and assisted living communities across the state.
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Kaleidoscope - Nebraska Health Care Foundation Q1 Scholarship 2026 Nebraska Health Care Foundation Q1 Scholarship 2026 To assist qualified persons who wish to become a basic nursing assistant or medication aide in a nursing facility and/or assisted living community, the Nebraska Health Care Foundation will award four (4) Basic Nursing Assistant Scholarships and three (3) Medication Aide Scholarships per quarter for persons wishing to attend the Nebraska Health Care Learning Center.
All applicants will be notified via email upon closure of the review period, and recipients must use the scholarship within six months of being awarded. **Note: If your reference contact is unable to upload their letter of recommendation to Kaleidoscope, please have them email it directly to [email protected] . For questions about scholarships, contact [email protected] .
Persons eligible to apply for a scholarship must: 1. Be able to attend Nebraska Health Care Learning Center Basic Nursing Assistant Training or Medication Aide Training within six months of receiving the scholarship. 2.
Pledge that, upon successful completion of the course, they practice their skills in a nursing facility or assisted living community for at least one year. Priority will be given to individuals that are currently employed in a NNFA/NALA member facility and to immediate relatives of member employees. Immediate relative is defined as: parent, sibling, spouse, or child.
Nebraska Health Care Foundation Q1 Scholarship 2026 Nebraska Health Care Foundation The mission of Nebraska Health Care Foundation is to invest in programs and initiatives designed to attract, develop, and retain Nebraskans who serve those living in a nursing home or assisted living community.
Our fundraising efforts help create a healthy ecosystem of care and employment that provides our citizens with opportunities to live a virtuous life. Nebraska Health Care Foundation was established as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, charitable organization by Nebraska Health Care Association in 1987.
NHCF is a proud member agency of Combined Health Agencies Drive (CHAD) , an organization that raises funds for 23 Nebraska health charities through workplace giving.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals able to attend nursing/medication aide training within six months and commit to working in a nursing facility or assisted living community for at least one year; priority given to employees of member facilities and their immediate relatives. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $500 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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