HealthForce Minnesota

HealthForce Minnesota

HealthForce MN historical milestones

2009

  • Awarded Regional Incentive Grants totaling $48,000 to Pine Technical College, Vermillion Community College, Lake Superior College and Winona High School.
  • Funded $94,420 for programs through the Moving Experience Forward Grants.
  • Tracked more than $1.161 million in leveraged dollar amounts after receiving state appropriation funding and carryover monies for FY09. A total of 9,481 participants were served from the projects and partners in FY09.
  • First Adult Scrubs Camp was attended by 89 people at Winona State University – Rochester.

2008

  • Invested $647,744 in FY08 and $850,688 in FY09 for projects that extend throughout the state of Minnesota.
  • Created first Scrubs Camp for high school students in grades 9 – 12. Focused on engaging first generation students. Sixty-six students attended camp and partners donated 22 of the 26 needed scholarships for student attendance.
  • Sponsored Lean Conference.
  • Hosted second annual Health Careers Day Camp (formerly named Med Camp) for middle school students in grades 6 - 8.
  • Awarded 27 scholarships to teachers, counselors and administrators to attend the Health Science Biomedical Program of Study.

2007

  • HealthForce Minnesota and K-12 hosted first ever Health Careers Camp; 60+ participants
  • HealthForce Minnesota awards 20 FY08 projects totaling $593,618
  • First Lean in Healthcare Conference

2006

  • Awarding of funding to first 15 projects and 3 study groups at approximately $738,000
  • Award of first leveraged grant—Minnesota Job Skills partnership, $260,000
  • Two partner consortia apply for $2 million Department of Labor grants with HealthForce Minnesota as a partner
  • Issuance of RFP for second round of projects
  • Review of FY 2007 RFP responses totaling: $1,049,582
  • Microsoft award to supplement HealthForce Minnesota FY 2006 project announced by Minnesota State Southeast Technical College
  • Award of second round of HealthForce Minnesota awards totaling $768,554

2005

  • Governor's proclamation regarding the Centers of Excellence
  • Winona State University and partners respond to state of Minnesota and the Centers of Excellence request for proposal
  • Award of Center of Excellence to Winona State University and Partners
  • Launch of HealthForce Minnesota organization network; 15 partners, 134 members
  • Beginning of leveraged grant through the Department of Labor and HealthForce Minnesota; Healthcare Academy in Albert Lea and Austin with focus on simulation
  • Issuance of Request for Proposals for first round of projects
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