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NAPNAP Elaine Gelman Scholarship Award

 

Sponsor: National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) Foundation

The purpose of the NAPNAP Foundation is to support nursing research efforts, which contribute to the improvement of the quality of life for children and their families. This award is named after Elaine Gelman, CPNP, who worked for many years to advance the NP profession. She was instrumental in obtaining statutory authority for NPs in New York in 1988. Elaine will be remembered for her dedication to the maintenance of both high standards for clinical competency within the profession and the spirit of political activism. Applicants must be full or part time NP Students enrolled in an accredited NP program with an expected graduation date of two years or less. Preference will be given to applicants in a PNP program or those with interest or experience in health policy or advocacy.

Award Amount: 1000
Award Duration:
Deadline: June 30, annually

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NAPNAP Foundation
Attn: Gelman Scholarship
20 Brace Road, Suite 200

Cherry Hill, NJ 08034
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