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Advancing Nursing-Driven Interventions to Improve Health Equity in United States

Open Call for Quality Improvement Grants Program in Japan

Deadline: 20-Feb-2026

The Hillman Innovations in Care (HIC) program funds innovative, nursing-led interventions that improve healthcare outcomes for marginalized populations in the U.S. Selected organizations receive $250,000 over two years to implement evidence-based, replicable interventions that promote health equity, foster community engagement, and advance best-in-class care practices.

The Hillman Innovations in Care (HIC) program supports nonprofit organizations in developing nursing-driven, innovative interventions aimed at improving health outcomes, particularly for marginalized communities in the United States. The program emphasizes evidence-based strategies, measurable impact, and scalable solutions that can advance health equity.

Program Objectives

Support nursing-led interventions that challenge conventional care models
• Address health disparities affecting underserved populations
• Promote interventions with replicable and scalable impact
• Encourage community engagement in the design and delivery of healthcare solutions
• Foster multi-disciplinary collaboration across sectors, agencies, and communities

Who Is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Nonprofit, charitable organizations under U.S. 501(c)(3) status or similar tax-exempt designation
• Organizations with U.S. 501(c)(6) status may participate via a fiscal sponsor meeting tax-exempt requirements
• Organizations capable of implementing nursing-led, evidence-based interventions

Ineligible Applicants

• For-profit organizations without fiscal sponsorship
• Projects without a health equity focus or measurable outcomes

Funding Details

• Grant amount: $250,000 per organization
• Maximum organizations funded: 4
• Duration: 2 years (starting January 1, 2027)
• Payment: Annual disbursement, first payment by December 31, 2026

Priority Considerations

Proposals that demonstrate the following will receive additional priority:

Building trust and credibility in programs or systems of care
Strong partnerships with community organizations and stakeholders
Active engagement of patients, caregivers, and communities in intervention design
Inter-sectoral and multidisciplinary collaboration, including diverse investigators
• Use of methods and metrics that advance health equity
• Clear measurable goals and outcomes

Application Guidelines

  1. Submit a proposal outlining your nursing-driven intervention, its objectives, target population, methodology, and evidence base.

  2. Include plans for community and multidisciplinary collaboration.

  3. Provide preliminary evidence or pilot data supporting the intervention’s effectiveness.

  4. Describe strategies for scalability and replicability.

  5. Ensure organizational eligibility, or provide fiscal sponsor details if applicable.

Key Tips for Applicants

• Highlight innovative approaches and how they differ from conventional care models
• Demonstrate measurable outcomes and evaluation methods
• Emphasize community involvement and trust-building strategies
• Show capacity for long-term impact and sustainability beyond the grant period

Conclusion

The Hillman Innovations in Care program represents a strategic investment in nursing-led solutions that improve health equity and care delivery for marginalized communities. By funding evidence-based, replicable interventions and fostering collaborations across disciplines and communities, the program aims to identify best-in-class healthcare strategies with the potential for nationwide impact.

For more information, visit The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation.

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