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Healthcare Workforce Grant Program is sponsored by Mother Cabrini Health Foundation. This program aims to enhance the healthcare workforce in New York State by addressing critical needs exacerbated by the Covid-19 pandemic. It supports initiatives focused on recruitment, education, career progression, and equity within healthcare.
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Healthcare Workforce - Mother Cabrini Health Foundation Mother Cabrini Health Foundation is committed to improving health outcomes for underserved New Yorkers by investing in a skilled, diverse, and resilient healthcare workforce. Our initiatives address shortages in high-demand professions while promoting worker wellness, job satisfaction, and clear pathways for career advancement.
New York State faces critical workforce challenges that demand solutions to strengthen the workforce across all regions, ensuring equitable access to care for every New Yorker. To meet this need, we partner with healthcare systems, educational institutions, professional associations, and community-based organizations that play a vital role in workforce development.
Our commitment reflects the complexity and diversity of the healthcare workforce and supports a broad range of professionals, including, but not limited to, allied health professionals, community-based health workers, direct care workers, nurses and physicians, as well as future healthcare practitioners .
We fund programs in these key healthcare workforce professions – especially for individuals from low-income, underrepresented backgrounds, and underserved communities – with interventions such as: Pipeline Development: Proactively building and maintaining a robust pipeline of qualified and diverse healthcare professionals to meet the current and future healthcare needs of all New Yorkers.
Education and Training: Enhancing accessibility to quality education programs for high-demand and evolving healthcare roles, including expanding training, skills development and internship opportunities, and removing social and economic barriers to ensure successful program completion.
Career Progression: Facilitating career advancement pathways within healthcare, implementing effective employee retention strategies, and providing comprehensive support to address worker burnout and overcome social barriers, ensuring long-term workforce stability. Learning and Workforce Infrastructure: Investing in technology and resources to bolster educational, training, and career development initiatives.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations committed to improving health outcomes for underserved New Yorkers, supporting allied health professionals, community health workers, nurses, physicians, and future practitioners from low-income and underrepresented backgrounds. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Statewide Grants Program is sponsored by Mother Cabrini Health Foundation. A core grantmaking program that supports projects meeting the unmet healthcare and healthcare-related needs of individuals, families, and communities throughout New York State. The program focuses on eight priority populations: immigrants, justice-involved individuals, low-income individuals and families, older adults, people with disabilities, veterans, young children and pregnant women, and youth and young adults. Geographic focus: New York State Focus areas: Access to Healthcare, Basic Needs, Healthcare Workforce, Mental and Behavioral Health, General Fund
Statewide Grants Program is sponsored by Mother Cabrini Health Foundation. A core grantmaking program that supports projects meeting the unmet healthcare and healthcare-related needs of individuals, families, and communities throughout New York State. The program focuses on eight priority populations: immigrants, justice-involved individuals, low-income individuals and families, older adults, people with disabilities, veterans, young children and pregnant women, and youth and young adults. Geographic focus: New York State Focus areas: Access to Healthcare, Basic Needs, Healthcare Workforce, Mental and Behavioral Health, General Fund