New York, NY, Sept. 11, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- To jumpstart new solutions to health challenges facing vulnerable populations, the Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation (RAHF) announced today that it will make eight awards totaling $400,000 to early-stage, nursing-driven projects through its Hillman Emergent Innovation Program.

The Hillman Emergent Innovation Program seeks bold, early-stage (pre-evidence or untested) innovations that target health and health care problems for vulnerable populations including the economically disadvantaged, racial and ethnic minorities, LGBTQ people, the homeless, rural populations, and others. This year, for the first time, the program will expand to encompass the Hillman Serious Illness and End of Life Emergent Innovation Program and five of the eight grants awarded will support work in this important and permanent new focus area.

“Supporting early-stage innovation and removing barriers to more equitable, high-quality, and person-centered care are key priorities for us,” said Ahrin Mishan, Executive Director of the Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation. “It is a privilege to be able to help nurture and develop these ideas, particularly in areas such as serious illness and end of life that precipitate some of the most serious challenges many of us will ever face.”

The decision to create a stand-alone category within the Hillman Emergent Innovation Program is grounded in the belief that nursing plays a critical but underutilized role in improving serious illness and end of life care. This view of nursing as an untapped resource was reinforced by the quality and number of serious illness- and end of life-related proposals received in response to the foundation’s latest RFP.

“The 2018 Hillman call for Emergent Innovation projects brought to light a variety of new, creative innovations tailored to the seriously ill and dying,” said Rachael Watman, Vice President of Programs at the Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation. “By investing in these early-stage efforts, the Hillman Foundation can play a vital role in jumpstarting these nursing-driven programs and in doing so, accelerate progress in addressing the needs of vulnerable populations.”

Providing Support for New Ideas: the Hillman Emergent Innovation Program

The Hillman Emergent Innovation Program provides $50,000, one-year awards to accelerate the development of bold, new interventions targeting the needs of vulnerable populations. For 2018, it will fund the following three grants:

The new Hillman Serious Illness and End of Life Emergent Innovation Program will support the following five projects in 2018:

For more information on the Hillman Emergent Innovation Program and the new Hillman Serious Illness and End of Life Emergent Innovation Program, please visit www.rahf.org/grant-programs/emergent-innovation-program.

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About the Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation
The Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation’s mission is to improve the lives of patients and their families through nursing-driven innovation. To this end, the foundation cultivates nurse leaders, supports nursing research, and disseminates new models of care that are critical to making the U.S. healthcare system more patient-centered, accessible, equitable, and affordable. The foundation’s goal is to leverage the power of nursing’s unique knowledge to ensure that the healthcare system can deliver the high-quality care patients need and deserve. For more information, please visit www.rahf.org.

Linda Le
The Rita & Alex Hillman Foundation
212-265-3115
linda.le@rahf.org