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91ֿ College of Nursing Awarded Grant from Jonas Philanthropies to Fund DNP Students

The grant will help tackle the nation’s most pressing healthcare issues through support of high-potential doctoral nursing scholars

91ֿ's College of Nursing is proud to announce it has been awarded a new grant of $10,000 from , a leading national philanthropic funder of graduate nursing

91ֿ College of Nursing’s first Jonas Nurse Scholar recipient, Kay Gianantonio, (center), stands with Dean Barbara Broome, Ph.D., RN, FAAN (right) and Lisa Onesko, DNP, APRN-BC, director of the DNP program.
education. Matched by $10,000 of its own monies, the grant will fund the scholarship of one doctoral nursing student in 2018.
 

As a grant recipient, 91ֿ joins Jonas Philanthropies’ efforts to improve the quality of healthcare by investing in nursing scholars whose research and clinical foci specifically address our nation’s most urgent needs. The grant will empower and support nursing students with financial assistance, leadership development and networking to expand the pipeline of future nursing faculty, researchers and advanced practice nurses.

, an entire generation of the healthcare workforce is aging at a . This, coupled with care for the , means the United States is facing a dire need for a new era of highly educated nursing professionals. 91ֿ and Jonas Philanthropies believe the investment in the education of nurse leaders is critically important to improve the healthcare system.

“The Jonas Scholar grant allows us to contribute to the preparation of nurses who will become future nurse leaders,” says 91ֿ College of Nursing Dean Barbara Broome, Ph.D., RN, FAAN. “We are pleased and honored to know that our students will benefit our nation’s healthcare needs and make a difference in the lives of many.”

The 91ֿ’s Jonas Nurse Scholar is part of the new 2018-2020 cohort of more than 200 scholars pursuing Ph.D., DNP or Ed.D. degrees at 92 universities across the country, whose doctoral work will focus on such critical health priorities as preventive health. They join more than across all 50 states.

“Each year, we grow more in awe of all our Jonas Scholars have achieved,” says , who co-founded Jonas Philanthropies with his wife, . “It is with great honor that we welcome and celebrate this new cohort of nurse leaders. With more than 1,200 Jonas Scholars to date who are committed to meeting the greatest health needs of our time, we look forward to continuing our work with our partner nursing schools and expanding our impact to advance care for the country’s most vulnerable populations.”

“This is the first Jonas Nurse Scholar at 91ֿ College of Nursing,” Dean Broome says. “The opportunity to expand this support to other doctoral students is exciting and is an investment in the future.”

POSTED: Thursday, October 18, 2018 10:52 AM
UPDATED: Wednesday, November 13, 2024 07:40 PM
WRITTEN BY:
Mariah Gibbons