Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
[Comment: Information regarding the
availability and effective date of the materials incorporated by reference in
this rule can be found in paragraph (G) of rule
4723-1-03 of the Administrative
Code.]
(A) Grant
applicants shall
a "NEGP RFP" form to be
considered for the nurse education grant program
.
(B) Information to
be provided in the proposal shall be consistent with the request for proposal
issued by the board and shall at minimum include the following:
(1) Specifics as to how the requested grant
funds will allow the nurse education program to increase its enrollment
capacity and the specific role to be played by the health care facility,
community health agency, or other education program with which it has entered a
partnership;
(2) The name of the
administrator of the program employed by, or under contract with, the nurse
education program who will be principally responsible for the grant and his or
her academic and professional credentials;
(3) A projection of the amount that the nurse
education program's enrollment capacity will be increased as a result of the
grant;
(4) A detailed description
of how the proposal is consistent with the standards for nurse education
programs set forth in Chapter 4723-5 of the Administrative Code;
(5) Any faculty or instructional personnel
positions to be supported with funds from the grant and how they will directly
contribute to increasing the enrollment capacity of the nurse education
program;
(6) Type and uses of any
equipment requested to be leased or purchased with funds from the grant and how
it will directly contribute to increasing the enrollment capacity of the nurse
education program;
(7) If an
applicant is a postlicensure nursing education program, how it will increase
the number of faculty and instructional personnel to serve as educators in
nurse education programs;
(8) How
the program will maintain the increased enrollment capacity in a nurse
education program following conclusion of the grant funding cycle;
(9) Other sources of funding, if any, that
will be used to support efforts by the nurse education program and its
partnership to increase the enrollment capacity of the program; and
(10) How grant funds will be accounted for
separately from other sources of funding received by the nurse education
program.
(C) Grant
proposals that are received by the board after the proposal deadline date will
not be considered for funding during the grant cycle for which they were
submitted. A nurse education program submitting a late proposal may resubmit a
grant request in a subsequent grant cycle according to standards set forth in
the subsequent request for proposals.