Partnerships
15 Grants Awarded to Nurse Partner Organizations through ANA Project Firstline
The American Nurses Association (ANA) has selected 15 Partner Organizations to receive up to $10k in grant funding to support and expand dissemination of Project Firstline Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) resources, ensuring frontline nurses and health care professionals are up to date with the latest information. ANA Project Firstline's focus is the development and distribution of engaging IPC content and resources created for nurses, by nurses. Selected partner organizations will use grant funding to support IPC training and education following the Project Firstline curriculum.
2023 Dissemination Partners
Central Carolina Black Nurses Council |
VMFH-Franciscan Medical Group (Washington)
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the need for a unified and standardized approach to infection control measures. Project Firstline provides core web-based training with COVID-19 specific knowledge about germ transmission and infection prevention and control. Using resources allocated to CDC by Congress, Project Firstline will invest $180 million over 2 years to reach all health care workers, communities, and settings by engaging numerous national organizations and associations. ANA collaborates with partner organizations at the national, state, and local levels to provide nurses timely access to ongoing foundational and practical IPC knowledge and resources through engaging web-based training, easy to access toolkits, and on-going tele-mentorship. Nurses can access training toolkits that include printable training guides, factsheets, and communication tools that cover strategies for communication of IPC policies, and IPC actions to talk with co-workers, patients, and families at www.ANAProjectFirstline.org. |
As a nurse, having trustworthy, accurate information is vital during healthcare crises like COVID-19. These official CDC training materials are created by IPC experts for healthcare professionals. Learn PPE safety tips, infectious disease guidelines, how to speak to coworkers and patients about infection prevention, and more. Sign up today to learn how you can stop the spread.