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NEF Launches New Campaign in Response to Dire Nursing Shortage and Need for More Faculty to Educate Nurses

Nurses Educational Funds (NEF) logo
Nurses Educational Funds (NEF) logo

NEF has a long-standing commitment to support graduate education in nursing through scholarships, which were initiated in 1910 with a fund dedicated to Isabel Hampton Robb, a pioneering nurse educator. A century later, at this crucial time in history, NEF has launched a major fundraising campaign, instituted a national NEF Society of Scholars and implemented changes in its application process.

New York, NY (PRWEB) June 25, 2007 -- The critical shortage of nurses in the United States will not end until there is an adequate supply of nurse educators. In the 2004-2005 academic year, the National League for Nursing estimated more than 147,000 applicants were turned away because schools of nursing didn’t have the necessary staff to teach them, explained Cynthia Sculco, president of Nurses Educational Funds (NEF).

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics estimates that the shortage of registered nurses will reach 450,000 by 2008 and 1.2 million by 2014. “Attacking the problem at its root by funding the education of educators is essential,” Dr. Sculco declared.

NEF (http://www.n-e-f.org) has a long-standing commitment to support graduate education in nursing through scholarships, which were initiated in 1910 with a fund dedicated to Isabel Hampton Robb, a pioneering nurse educator. A century later, at this crucial time in history, NEF has launched a major fundraising campaign, instituted a national NEF Society of Scholars and implemented changes in its application process. These innovations are aimed at encouraging nurses to enroll in graduate programs to prepare them for positions in nursing education, advanced practice and health care administration.

NEF is seeking small and large gifts, and offering opportunities for endowed named scholarships, so that it can significantly increase its offerings and the number of nurses it helps. Past NEF recipients have been invited to serve as ambassadors in the NEF Society of Scholars and disseminate information about NEF to potential applicants.

The new streamlined NEF application can be accessed online at www.n-e-f.org. To qualify, applicants must be U.S. citizens, maintain membership in a national professional nursing organization, hold a current U.S. RN license, show evidence of previous scholarship, and be enrolled in a professionally accredited graduate nursing program.

In addition to individual donations and bequests, corporate gifts and planned giving programs can be established. Donations can be arranged through financial planning or through employer human resource departments and family foundations. Contributions to support NEF’s scholarship initiative are fully tax deductible and used exclusively to finance scholarships. No administrative costs are deducted.

For more information, contact:

Joan M. Arnold
Director of Development, NEF
914-654-5494

Cameron J. Oro
Executive Director, NEF
212-590-2443

Website: http://www.n-e-f.org

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