Heartland Forward is awarded $1,499,931 to build pathways from secondary schools to nursing careers

CFA-supported Heartland Forward received $1,499,931 from the Department of Labor’s Workforce Opportunities for Rural Communities grant. The grant supports building career pathways from secondary schools to nursing careers in the Appalachian, Delta, and Northern Borders regions.

Heartland Forward joins with the Chamber of Commerce, Missouri Hospital Association, five major employers, and three educational institutions. It will build a clear pathway for secondary students into nursing programs and career apprenticeships. Heartland Forward seeks to support underserved veterans as well as low-income, first-generation, and rural students participating in the program.

Heartland Forward’s project aims to expose 1,050 students to a potential career in nursing. It plans to guide 179 students through the program application process. It will also provide ongoing support such as childcare and transportation as students complete the program. The long-term goal of this project is to see 10% of the students in nursing careers. Heartland Forward will be working in partnership with CFA to implement this work.

“We have heard time and again from legislators, community leaders and patients that the nursing shortage is a major concern with regard to health care,” said Maria Rodriguez-Alcala, Program Director for Health and Wellness at Heartland Forward. “We thank the US Department of Labor and CFA for supporting our vision of developing a comprehensive pathway to nursing careers, particularly in rural communities where this is ever-more essential. We can’t wait to work with our community partners in getting started!”

Read the official press release here.

Delivery Associates launches the Community Funding Accelerator (CFA) 

Launching on September 18, 2023, CFA helps underserved communities win competitive federal grants. CFA demystifies the competitive federal grants landscape. It delivers world-class technical assistance and drives implementation to scale innovative education and workforce solutions in communities across the U.S.

There are new federal funds available to foster and scale innovative solutions in education. However, competitive federal grants are complex. Many organizations need support to make the most of this moment.

“The Community Funding Accelerator initiative is instrumental in helping us capitalize on funding opportunities previously unexplored, with the specific goal of fortifying our coalition and enhancing our collective impact,” said Ronnie King, Co-Founder of MyVillage Project in Jacksonville, Florida. King and his colleagues are working to create a collective of Black organizations to lift up Black students and families. “The CFA team has demonstrated expertise in the federal grant process, but, most importantly, they understand our community’s desired outcomes.”

Along with technical assistance, CFA increases access to competitive federal grants through a Competitive Federal Grants Tracker. Users can search grants by topic. They can sort by closing date, grant ceiling amount, and recently-added competitive federal grants. This tool helps them find competitive grants they might not have been aware of to advance their community’s goals. From there, they can reach out to CFA for technical assistance. This assistance may include idea incubation, grant application support, coalition building, and implementation planning.

Currently in its pilot phase, CFA has helped 9 coalitions apply for up to $10 million in federal funding. It has the potential to support 1.9 million K-12 students. By the end of its first year, CFA estimates it will have supported 25 grantees to apply for up to $178 million in federal funding.

Read the official press release here.