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Nurse Education, Practice, Quality and Retention (NEPQR) – Transition to Practice Program is a grant from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) that funds innovative educational and clinical training opportunities to increase the nursing workforce and address the nursing shortage in rural and medically underserved communities.
The program supports accredited nursing schools, including baccalaureate programs and community colleges training associate-degree nurses, in developing Transition to Practice programs for new nurses entering the workforce. Eligible applicants are organizations capable of implementing innovative nurse education and clinical training programs. Total program funding is $24,200,000.
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Opportunity Listing - Nurse Education, Practice, Quality, and Retention - Transition to Practice Program (NEPQR-TPP) Nurse Education, Practice, Quality, and Retention - Transition to Practice Program (NEPQR-TPP) Agency: Health Resources and Services Administration Assistance Listings: 93. 359 -- Nursing Research Last Updated: April 20, 2026 View version history on Grants.
gov The Nurse Education, Pracitce, Quality and Retention - Transition to Practice Program (NEPQR-TPP) aims to increase the nursing workforce and address the nursing shortage in rural and medically underserved communities, by supporting innovative educational and clinical training opportunities.
Private institutions of higher education Public and state institutions of higher education Other Native American tribal organizations Section 801(2) defines "school of nursing" as "an accredited (as defined in paragraph 6) collegiate, associate degree, or diploma school of nursing in a State where graduates are— (A) authorized to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination-Registered Nurse (NCLEX–RN); or (B) licensed registered nurses who will receive a graduate or equivalent degree or training to become an advanced education nurse as defined by section 811(b).
, such as:Baccalaureate nursing programs; andCommunity colleges that train associate-degree nurses. Grantor contact information No documents are currently available.
Link to additional information Estimated Application Due Date : Estimated Due Date Description : Estimated Project Start Date : Funding opportunity number : Cost sharing or matching requirement : Funding instrument type : Opportunity Category Explanation : Category of Funding Activity :
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations that can implement innovative education and clinical training programs for nurses. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $24,200,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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