Title: Nurse Education, Practice, and Retention NEPR Program
1Nurse Education, Practice, and Retention (NEPR)
Program
- Technical Assistance Workshops
- September 15-16, 2008 (San Antonio, TX)
- September 23-24, 2008 (Washington, DC)
- CAPT Catherine Rupinta, MSN, CFNP, Nurse
Consultant - CDR Daniel Reed, MPH, Sr. Program Management
Officer - US Department of Health and Human Services
- Health Resources and Services Administration
- Bureau of Health Professions
2NEPR Legislative Intent
- To strengthen the capacity for basic registered
nurse education, practice, and retention - To address the shortage of registered nurses in
the healthcare workforce
3Title VIII Legislation
- Nursing Education and Practice Improvement Act of
1998 - Public Law 105-392
- Nurse Reinvestment Act of 2002
- Public Law 107-205
- Amends Public Law 105-392
4History of NEPR Awards
- FY 2007 2008
- Applications reviewed 177 149
- Applications approved 104 83
- Awards funded 39 29
- FY 08 average award amount (1st yr of 3 yr grant)
-250,000 - Total new/continuing NEPR Grants 2007 - 134
- 2008 - 120
5Eligible Applicants
- Schools of Nursing
- Nursing Centers
- Academic Health Centers
- State or local governments
- Tribes and tribal organizations
- Other public or private entities, for profit or
not for profit entities, e.g. faith-based and
community-based organizations
6Applicant Accreditation
- Schools of Nursing must be accredited by a
national nurse education accrediting agency or
State approval agency recognized by the Secretary
of the U.S. Department of Education
7Applicant Accreditation
- These agencies include the Commission on
Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE), National
League for Nursing Accrediting Commission
(NLNAC), and six State Boards of Nursing
Kansas, Maryland, Missouri, Montana, North
Dakota, New York, the Division of Accreditation
of the American College of Nurse-Midwives, and
the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia
Programs of the American Association of Nurse
Anesthetists
8Applicant Accreditation (cont.)
- Applicant must submit documentation providing
proof of accreditation with the NEPR grant
application - Failure to provide proof of accreditation in the
application will render the application
non-responsive, and it will not be considered for
funding under this announcement
9Applicant Accreditation (cont.)
- New programs that are not yet accredited must
provide documentation that indicates reasonable
assurance that the program will meet the
accreditation standards of CCNE, NLNAC, or the
State Boards of Nursing, prior to the beginning
of the academic year following the normal
graduation date of students in the first entering
class - Documentation of the assurance must be submitted
with the NEPR application
10Priority Areas
- Three priority areas
- Education (Purposes E1, E2, E3)
- Practice (Purposes P1, P2, P3, P4)
- Retention (Purposes R1 R2)
- Each priority area has a specific purpose, for a
total of nine program purposes
11Education
- E1 Expanding enrollment in baccalaureate
nursing programs - Note Schools of Nursing which offer a Bachelor
of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree are the only
eligible applicant organizations for Purpose E1
12Education (cont.)
- E2 Developing and implementing internships and
residency programs - E3 Providing education in the area of new
technologies, including distance learning
methodologies
13Practice
- P1 Establishing or expanding nursing practice
arrangements in non- institutional settings - P2 Providing care for underserved populations
and other high risk groups -
14Practice (cont.)
- P3 Providing managed care, quality improvement,
and other skills needed to practice in existing
and emerging organized health care systems - P4 Developing cultural competencies among
nurses
15Retention
- R1 Career ladder bridge programs which promote
career advancement for nursing personnel - -Focus on either continuing education/specialty
training, or education to enter the nursing
profession
16Retention (cont.)
- R2 Enhancing patient care delivery systems
through improving retention of nurses and
enhancing patient care - -Must address two nurse retention core
measures and four patient care core indicators,
with baseline data
17Funding Preference
- A funding preference will be granted to
qualified applicants with projects that - - Substantially benefit rural populations
- - Substantially benefit underserved
populations and/or - - Help meet public health nursing needs in
state or local health departments
18Funding Preference (cont.)
- For consideration for the statutory funding
preference the applicant must specifically
request one of the three preferences and document
evidence of the preference need.
19General Information
- All NEPR applicants must select one purpose for
which to apply. Selecting more than one purpose
will render the application ineligible. - The Project Director (PD) must be credentialed
minimally as a Registered Nurse
20General Information (cont.)
- Purposes P1 and R2 new awards are five year
grants. All others are three year grants - All applications/proposals should provide
assurance that projects will be operational by
January 31st following receipt of the Notice of
Grant Award (NGA)
21General Information (cont.)
- The following are not allowed
- - Trainee expenses
- - Accreditation fees or expenses
- - Work release time
- - Proposals for the sole purpose of setting up a
skills lab - - Proposals for the sole purpose of research
22General Information (cont.)
- Proposals that include setting up skills labs
must not have a skills lab budget that exceeds
50 of the total budget amount - Skills lab and nursing curricula must be linked
23Application Program Narrative
- Applicants must use the following section
headings for the Program Narrative - Introduction
- Needs Assessment
- Methodology
- Work Plan
24Application Program Narrative (cont.)
- The following headings must be used for the
Program Narrative - Resolution of Challenges (Competing Continuation
grants only) - Evaluation and Technical Support Capacity
- Organizational Information
25Review Criteria
- Criterion 1A Need
- New 20 points
- Competing Continuation 15 points
- Criterion 1B Progress Report Summary
- New NA
- Competing Continuation 15 points
26Review Criteria (cont.)
- Criterion 2 Response
- New 25 Points
- Competing Continuation 20 points
- Criterion 3 Evaluative Measures
- New 10 Points
- Competing Continuation 10 points
27Review Criteria (cont.)
- Criterion 4 Impact
- New 20 Points
- Competing Continuation 20 points
- Criterion 5 Resources/Capabilities
- New 15 Points
- Competing Continuation 15 points
28Review Criteria (cont.)
- Criterion 6 Support Requested
- New 10 Points
- Competing Continuation 5 points
29NEPR Grantee Reporting Requirements
- Annual Reports
- Progress Reports
- Financial Status Reports
- Final Report
30Application Deadline
- All applications must be electronically submitted
by 8 PM EST, on November 2, 2008 - Late applications and those which exceed 10 MB or
80 pages when printed by HRSA will not be
accepted
31NEPR Program Contact Information
- Individual technical assistance is available from
the - Division of Nursings NEPR staff at (301)
443-6193 or - via e-mail
- CAPT Catherine Rupinta...crupinta_at_hrsa.gov
- CDR Daniel Reeddreed1_at_hrsa.gov
- Dr. Janice Youngjyoung2_at_hrsa.gov
32Thank You!
Division of Nursing INTERNET ADDRESS http//www.b
hpr.hrsa.gov/nursing