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What Others Say:
My objective is to make a difference in the life of a few students and their families. Working with the scholarship fund, the Community Foundation, and the fund's scholarship selection committee has been a rewarding experience, the best part of which is knowing that the program will continue in perpetuity.
-- Bill Greenly, Legacy Society Member
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-- Bill Greenly, Legacy Society Member
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Partners In Nursing
The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore was selected as one of the
first 10 foundations nationwide to participate in Partners Investing in
Nursing's Future (PIN) a national initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation and the Northwest Health Foundation to develop and test
grassroots solutions to America's nursing shortage. To help develop
solutions and lead efforts within the region, the Community Foundation
was awarded a two-year grant of $250,000 in September 2006.The local Partners in Nursing Program is a collaborative effort to develop and sustain a regional nurse mentoring program in an effort to retain nurses at the bedside and support new nurse leaders. For more information, please contact Programs Officer, Erica Joseph at 410-742-9911 or joseph@cfes.org.
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The Community Foundation of the Eastern Shore was selected as one of the
first 10 foundations nationwide to participate in Partners Investing in
Nursing's Future (PIN) a national initiative of the Robert Wood Johnson
Foundation and the Northwest Health Foundation to develop and test
grassroots solutions to America's nursing shortage. To help develop
solutions and lead efforts within the region, the Community Foundation
was awarded a two-year grant of $250,000 in September 2006.