Song-Brown Certified Nurse Midwifery (CNM) Training Progr...
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The Song-Brown program funds institutions that train primary care health professionals to provide healthcare in California’s medically underserved areas. This grant opportunity will result in funding organizations to train certified nurse midwifery students to work in underserved communities. The grant aims to establish procedures to identify, recruit, and admit certified nurse midwifery students who possess characteristics which would suggest a predisposition to practice in areas of unmet ne... | Title: Song-Brown Certified Nurse Midwifery (CNM) Training Programs 2026 Application, Agency: California Grants, State: California, Open Date: 2/20/2026, Close Date: 9/23/2026, Last Updated Date: 4/3/2026
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The Song-Brown program offers funding for organizations that train certified nurse midwifery (CNM) students to serve in underserved areas of California. The grant opportunity, with open dates starting 2/20/2026 and closing on 9/23/2026, seeks to establish strategies for identifying and recruiting these students. This initiative aims to enhance healthcare access by developing a workforce equipped to meet the unique needs of medically underserved populations.
The buyer is looking to fund institutions that can effectively train CNM students to work in California’s underserved communities, emphasizing the importance of recruiting candidates likely to practice in areas with unmet healthcare needs.
- Organizations with experience in training healthcare professionals
- Institutions that demonstrate a strong understanding of underserved communities
- Groups with prior success in managing grant-funded training programs
- Develop training programs for CNM students
- Establish recruitment procedures for potential students
- Create mechanisms for community engagement
- Implement procedures for student admission
- Detailed training program outline
- Recruitment strategy documentation
- Letters of support from community partners
- Budget outline for grant utilization
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- Ensure adherence to State of California regulations regarding healthcare training
- Confirm organizational qualifications to receive state funding
- Develop a budget aligned with the grant requirements, focusing on cost-effectiveness
- Consider scaling potential costs based on recruitment strategies
- Partner with local healthcare organizations for expertise and outreach
- Collaborate with universities or colleges offering nursing programs
- Potential changes in state funding allocations
- Challenges in recruitment of suitable candidates
- Difficulty in proving alignment with underserved community needs
- What specific characteristics should candidates possess for successful recruitment?
- Are there additional partnership requirements beyond community engagement?
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- No specific PSC or NAICS codes provided
- Lack of details on grant amounts or funding limits
- Absence of defined success metrics for the training program
- Unclear criteria for community involvement
- No information on reporting requirements for the grant
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