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Alaska Health Care Professionals Workforce Enhancement Program (SHARP-3) is a grant from the Alaska Department of Health that funds licensed healthcare professionals through direct incentive payments or loan repayment assistance in exchange for committing to at least three years of practice in a state-designated healthcare shortage area in Alaska.
Tier 1 professionals (physicians, dentists, pharmacists, and others providing 50%+ direct patient care) may receive up to $35,000; Tier 2 professionals (including NPs, PAs, RNs, and marriage and family therapists) up to $20,000; and Tier 3 practitioners up to $15,000. Eligible professionals must hold appropriate Alaska licensure and commit to serving in an approved shortage area.
Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis; contact doh. sharp. info@alaska.
gov or complete the online inquiry form to begin.
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Funding Details: Alaska Health Care Professionals Workforce Enhancement Program (SHARP – 3) - Rural Health Information Hub Alaska Health Care Professionals Workforce Enhancement Program (SHARP – 3) Alaska Department of Health Applications accepted on an ongoing basis doh. sharp. info@alaska.
gov The Health Care Professionals Workforce Enhancement Program (SHARP-3) offers direct incentive payments or loan repayment assistance to a wide range of healthcare professionals in exchange for agreeing to practice for a minimum of 3 years in a state-designated healthcare services shortage area of Alaska.
The following healthcare professionals are eligible to Alaska Tier 1 healthcare professionals: Alaska Tier 2 healthcare professionals: Marriage and family therapist Psychiatric nurse specialist Advanced nurse practitioner (ANP) Alaska Tier 3 healthcare professionals: Other practitioners not designated as either Tier 1 or Tier 2 healthcare professionals Tier 1 and Tier 2 practitioners require 50% direct patient care.
Tier 3 has no direct patient care Maximum award amounts for both direct incentive payments and loan repayment assistance are as follows: online inquiry form to begin the application process.
· Behavioral health workforce · Financial aid for health career education · Loans, loan repayment, and loan forgiveness for health careers · Maternal health and prenatal care · Maternal health workforce · Nurse practitioners and other advanced practice registered nurses · Recruitment and retention of health professionals Alaska Department of Health, For complete information about funding programs, including your application status, please contact funders directly.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Licensed healthcare professionals (physicians, dentists, pharmacists, NPs, PAs, RNs, and others) committing to at least 50% direct patient care in approved Alaska shortage areas. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $35,000 (Tier 1); up to $20,000 (Tier 2); up to $15,000 (Tier 3) Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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