The Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation (NPHF) is an IRS 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with the mission of improving health status and quality of care through nurse practitioner innovations in clinical practice, education, research, health policy, and philanthropy.
We provide resources that support the advancement of the nurse practitioner profession and focus our activities on making high quality healthcare accessible in the United States and globally.Enjoy exploring our website and feel free to send us your questions and comments.
We provide resources that support the advancement of the nurse practitioner profession and focus our activities on making high quality healthcare accessible in the United States and globally.Enjoy exploring our website and feel free to send us your questions and comments.
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The mission of the Nurse Practitioner Healthcare Foundation is to improve health status and quality of care through nurse practitioner innovations in clinical practice, education, research, health policy, service, and philanthropy. NPHF is a provider of continuing nursing professional development (CE)through the American Nurses Credentialing Center's (ANCC) Commission on Accreditation.
Professional development through continuing education amd academic programs is essential for staying current in this world of rapidly changing clinical practice guidelines and advancing healthcare technology. The NPHF supports NPs in their quest to provide high quality care by providing accredited CE and non-accredited educational programs, as well as scholarship and award programs.
From Heritage to Health: An Art-Centered Approach to Cultural Competence (H2H) is a multi-year project that highlights the ways in which storytelling and the arts can inform the diverse practices of medical professionals. It is aimed at bringing healthcare providers closer to patients, using various art forms and stories as a bridge between western "medical practices" and personal beliefs, traditions and faiths.
What is the difference between a scholarship and an award? A scholarship is straight money without any activity required from you except to apply. For an award you will need to do a project that the award will help fund - for students this is usually the capstone, for practicing NPs, it is usually a project they are instituting in their workplace or for charity.
Please do not contact NPHF about the decision; you will be contacted directly. Applications can only be mailed- no fax or email-and please do not send with signature required. PLEASE NOTE: Please read the FAQ posted in the Scholarship and Awards section before proceeding with the application. It contains important information that will help with your application process.
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