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REI Systems' GovGrants Product Achieves Grants QSMO Recommendation and FedRAMP Compliancy

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목요일, 4월 11, 2024

STERLING, Va., April 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- REI Systems is pleased to announce that its GovGrants® product– a full lifecycle grants management solution for government grant makers and grant recipients – has achieved compliance with FedRAMP Moderate Impact requirements.

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  • STERLING, Va., April 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- REI Systems is pleased to announce that its GovGrants® product– a full lifecycle grants management solution for government grant makers and grant recipients – has achieved compliance with FedRAMP Moderate Impact requirements.
  • By successfully completing the FedRAMP evaluation, GovGrants demonstrates its readiness to support government agencies in their quest for secure and compliant grants management solutions.
  • Further solidifying its status as a trusted product, GovGrants has also received a recommendation from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' Grants Quality Service Management Office (QSMO).
  • REI is one of seven vendors recommended by QSMO in this catalog accessible via the Grants QSMO Acquisition Gateway .

The National Board for Respiratory Care Invests $4 Million Into Accredited Respiratory Therapy Programs Press Release

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수요일, 3월 27, 2024

More than 450 Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) -accredited respiratory care educational programs will each receive $10,000 to use toward scholarships for current and future respiratory care practitioners.

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  • More than 450 Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) -accredited respiratory care educational programs will each receive $10,000 to use toward scholarships for current and future respiratory care practitioners.
  • “By giving these monies, we are carrying out our mission-driven commitment to supporting education in hopes of recruiting and retaining more people into the field of respiratory care.
  • In 2022, they invested over $2 million in scholarship funds to CoARC-accredited respiratory care programs.
  • In addition, the NBRC annually funds respiratory therapy scholarships through the American Respiratory Care Foundation ( ARCF ), the American College for Respiratory Therapy Education ( ACRTE ) and the Lambda Beta Society (the national honor society for respiratory care).

Promoting Atlantic Canada-U.S. collaboration during New England visit

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금요일, 3월 15, 2024

While at SENA, she met with Atlantic Canadian businesses to take stock of Atlantic Canada's competitive advantage in the global fish and seafood industry.

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  • While at SENA, she met with Atlantic Canadian businesses to take stock of Atlantic Canada's competitive advantage in the global fish and seafood industry.
  • This collaboration is an avenue to deepen the long-standing ties between Atlantic Canada and New England.
  • "From world-class fish and seafood exports to renewable energy, Atlantic Canada and New England have shared a close bond for generations.
  • Atlantic Canadian provinces have a long history of collaboration with their American neighbours on energy trade and as a trusted supplier of renewable energy.

Paul Smith’s College Receives $1 Million Award From Northern Border Regional Commission’s Forest Economy Program

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목요일, 2월 1, 2024

Paul Smith’s College , today announced it has secured a $1 million grant from the 2023 Forest Economy Program, backed by New York Governor Kathy Hochul and the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC).

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  • Paul Smith’s College , today announced it has secured a $1 million grant from the 2023 Forest Economy Program, backed by New York Governor Kathy Hochul and the Northern Border Regional Commission (NBRC).
  • This grant will enable Paul Smith’s College to make essential infrastructure improvements on its rural campus in Franklin County, New York — an investment that will strengthen the institution's ongoing commitment to maintain and grow the regional forest economy and forestry-related industries.
  • “Receiving this award from the NBRC is a testament to Paul Smith’s College's pivotal role in advancing sustainable practices and contributing to the vitality of the forest economy in New York State,” said Dan Kelting, President of Paul Smith’s College.
  • In addition to the $1 million Forest Economy Program grant, Paul Smith’s College has received nearly $3 million in other federal funding, demonstrating its dedication to researching and advocating efforts that improve the planet and the lives that inhabit it.

Clarkson University Awarded $412,500 Grant to Expand First Responder Training Programs

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목요일, 12월 21, 2023

In combination with the $7-plus million I delivered to the Lewis School last year, this award will help Clarkson grow their nationally renowned rural healthcare training programs by adding four simulation labs to better train EMT and paramedic students,” said Senator Charles E. Schumer, D-NY.

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  • In combination with the $7-plus million I delivered to the Lewis School last year, this award will help Clarkson grow their nationally renowned rural healthcare training programs by adding four simulation labs to better train EMT and paramedic students,” said Senator Charles E. Schumer, D-NY.
  • In partnership with St. Lawrence Health, we are the provider of EMS training for our regional community and just launched a new paramedic training program,” said Marc P. Christensen, Ph.D., P.E.
  • The training center will allow Clarkson to train 300 EMTs and 60 paramedics over the next three years to fill open EMT and paramedic positions in the North Country.
  • The program’s open house featured Clarkson’s first cohort of Paramedic students and the faculty and partners in Clarkson’s healthcare network dedicated to this new program.

Inspiring Patient Stories Illustrate the Need for More Respiratory Therapists

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화요일, 8월 2, 2022

Briannas now epic story - a cystic fibrosis patient who required respiratory therapists from age 2 simply to breathe becoming a celebrated singer on the national stage - was a powerful illustration of the impact respiratory therapists can have on patients lives, said Lori Tinkler, MBA, Chief Executive Officer of The National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) .

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  • Briannas now epic story - a cystic fibrosis patient who required respiratory therapists from age 2 simply to breathe becoming a celebrated singer on the national stage - was a powerful illustration of the impact respiratory therapists can have on patients lives, said Lori Tinkler, MBA, Chief Executive Officer of The National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) .
  • The NBRC, which serves as the national certifying board for respiratory therapists, teamed up with the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) to promote Briannas story and drive traffic to the MoreRTs.com website, which is the home of a national effort highlighting the urgent shortage of respiratory therapists and educators in the field of respiratory care.
  • Respiratory therapists specialize in critical care, working in intensive care units and emergency departments, managing life support or ventilation systems.
  • The National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) teamed up with the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) and the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) to develop MoreRTs.com, highlighting the urgent shortage of respiratory therapists and educators in field of respiratory care.

The National Board for Respiratory Care to Disperse $2 Million in Scholarship Money

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목요일, 3월 10, 2022

Kansas City, March 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As part of its 2022 Choose to Give initiative, The National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) will give more than $2 million in scholarship funds to accredited respiratory care education programs.

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  • Kansas City, March 10, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As part of its 2022 Choose to Give initiative, The National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) will give more than $2 million in scholarship funds to accredited respiratory care education programs.
  • Each of 400-plus programs accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) will receive $5,000 to use toward scholarships for current and future practitioners.
  • As the countrys population grows increasingly older, hospitals and physician practices face a critical need for specialized, high-quality respiratory care.
  • The 49 states regulating the respiratory care profession recognize the NBRC examinations as the minimum standard for state licensure.