Building Pharmacy Outreach Capacity in Delaware
GrantID: 4794
Grant Funding Amount Low: $8,000
Deadline: Ongoing
Grant Amount High: $8,000
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Grant Overview
Priority Outcomes for Delaware's Grant for Enrolled Pharmacy Students
The Grant for Enrolled Pharmacy Students, funded by Non-Profit Organizations, aims to support students pursuing a PharmD program in Delaware. The primary priority outcomes for this grant are centered around addressing the state's healthcare workforce needs, particularly in the pharmacy sector. Delaware's healthcare landscape is characterized by a shortage of pharmacists, especially in rural areas and minority communities.
Addressing Healthcare Workforce Shortages
One of the key priority outcomes is to increase the number of pharmacists from underrepresented groups, such as African Americans and Hispanics, who are pursuing careers in pharmacy. This outcome is critical in Delaware, where the Delaware Health Care Commission has identified a need for a more diverse healthcare workforce. By supporting students from these underrepresented groups, the grant aims to improve healthcare outcomes in minority communities and address the state's healthcare disparities.
The Delaware Division of Public Health has also highlighted the importance of pharmacists in improving healthcare outcomes, particularly in the management of chronic diseases such as diabetes and hypertension. By increasing the number of pharmacists in the state, the grant is expected to contribute to better health outcomes for Delaware residents. Delaware community foundation scholarships have been instrumental in supporting students pursuing healthcare careers, and this grant is expected to build on those efforts.
Improving Healthcare Outcomes in Rural Areas
Another priority outcome is to improve healthcare outcomes in rural areas of Delaware, where access to healthcare services is limited. The grant aims to support students who are committed to practicing in these areas, thereby addressing the state's rural healthcare needs. The Delaware Rural Health Association has identified a need for more healthcare professionals in rural areas, and this grant is expected to contribute to addressing that need. Small business grants in Delaware have supported healthcare-related businesses, and this grant is expected to complement those efforts.
The grant's focus on supporting students who are entering or are already enrolled in a PharmD program is also expected to contribute to improving the overall quality of healthcare in Delaware. By providing financial assistance to students, the grant is expected to reduce the financial barriers that often prevent students from pursuing careers in pharmacy. Free grants in Delaware for individuals have been available, but this grant is specifically targeted at supporting students in the pharmacy field.
Measuring Success
The success of the Grant for Enrolled Pharmacy Students will be measured by tracking the number of students who receive funding and go on to complete their PharmD program, as well as the number of graduates who enter the workforce in Delaware. The funder will also track the number of graduates who practice in rural or minority communities, as well as their career advancement and retention in the state's healthcare workforce. Delaware grants for nonprofit organizations have supported a range of healthcare initiatives, and this grant is expected to be part of a broader effort to improve healthcare outcomes in the state.
Q: What are the primary priority outcomes for the Grant for Enrolled Pharmacy Students in Delaware? A: The primary priority outcomes are to address healthcare workforce shortages, particularly in the pharmacy sector, and to improve healthcare outcomes in rural areas and minority communities.
Q: How will the success of the grant be measured? A: The success of the grant will be measured by tracking the number of students who receive funding and go on to complete their PharmD program, as well as the number of graduates who enter the workforce in Delaware and practice in rural or minority communities.
Q: What is the expected impact of the grant on Delaware's healthcare landscape? A: The grant is expected to contribute to improving healthcare outcomes in Delaware by increasing the number of pharmacists from underrepresented groups and improving access to healthcare services in rural areas, thereby addressing the state's healthcare disparities and improving the overall quality of healthcare.
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