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Song-Brown Certified Nurse Midwifery (CNM) Training Programs 2026 Application is sponsored by Department of Health Care Access and Information. The Song-Brown program funds institutions that train primary care health professionals to provide healthcare in California’s medically underserved areas. This grant opportunity will result in funding organizations to train certified nurse midwifery students to work in underserved communities.
Such strategies shall incorporate the following elements: 1. Establishing procedures to identify, recruit, and admit certified nurse midwifery students who possess characteristics which would suggest a predisposition to practice in areas of unmet need, and who express a commitment to serve in areas of unmet need. 2.
Implementing counseling and placement programs to encourage training program graduates to enter practice in areas of unmet need. 3. Providing a preceptorship experience in an area of unmet need to enhance the potential of training program graduates to practice in such an area.
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Search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Business; Nonprofit; Public Agency. Eligible applicants provide graduate medical education training in the state of California. See the Eligibility criteria for more information... Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
Applications for Song-Brown Certified Nurse Midwifery (CNM) Training Programs 2026 Application are due September 23, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, and final submission checks.
Song-Brown Certified Nurse Midwifery (CNM) Training Programs 2026 Application is funded by Department of Health Care Access and Information. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in California. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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Medi-Cal Behavioral Health - Recruitment and Retention Program (MBH-RRP) is sponsored by California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI). This program provides recruitment and retention bonuses, supervision funding, and funding to organizations to support essential training for behavioral health employees. It prioritizes organizations that serve underserved and diverse communities.
Song Brown Primary Care Residency (PCR) 2026 Application is sponsored by Department of Health Care Access and Information. The Song-Brown Program funds institutions that train primary care doctors to provide health care in California’s medically underserved areas. This grant opportunity will result in funding organizations to educate and train primary care (family medicine, internal medicine, OB/GYN, and pediatric) residents to work in underserved communities. All residency programs shall incorporate the following strategies into their programs: 1. Providing training sites in medically underserved multi-cultural communities, lower socioeconomic neighborhoods, or rural communities, and preparing primary care physicians for service in such neighborhoods and communities. 2. Establishing procedures to identify, recruit, and match primary care residents who possess characteristics which would suggest a predisposition to practice in areas of unmet need, and who express a commitment to serve in areas of unmet need. 3. Implementing counseling and placement programs to encourage training program graduates to enter practice in areas of unmet need. 4. Providing preceptorship experiences in an area of unmet need to enhance the potential of training program graduates to practice in such an area.
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