New York, NY (September 10, 2024) — The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation (RAHF) today announced nine grants to support innovative, early-stage interventions that address the serious illness and end of life needs of marginalized populations.
The $500,000 in funding, part of a collaborative effort with The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, will advance nursing-driven initiatives that improve care for diverse populations and expand access to high-quality end of life services.
“Addressing disparities in palliative and end of life care demands bold and creative solutions,” said Ahrin Mishan, Executive Director of The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation. “We believe that nursing – especially working in collaboration with other disciplines – is a powerful force for change, innovation, and social justice.”
Through an innovative partnership established in 2021 between The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation and The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations, the Hillman Emergent Innovation: Serious Illness and End of Life (HSEI) program has significantly expanded the pipeline of pilot interventions that seek to promote more equitable care for the seriously ill.
“We are proud of our continued collaboration with The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation,” said Michael Murray, President of The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations. “We believe it is particularly important that this funding gives early-stage projects a rare opportunity to create an evidence base supporting dignified and culturally competent care for people that our healthcare system too often overlooks.”
This year’s grants demonstrate a commitment to the design, development, and delivery of better and more equitable care. The 2024 HSEI grant recipients are:
About The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation
The Rita and Alex Hillman Foundation advances bold, nursing-driven innovations that promote equitable, person-centered, and trustworthy care. It is committed to improving the health and healthcare of all people, especially populations who experience inequity, discrimination, oppression, and indifference. Its goal is to help ignite and develop game-changing interventions and to cultivate a vibrant ecosystem of nurse innovators, grantees, and partners dedicated to building a healthier, more equitable future for all. For more information, please visit www.rahf.org.
About The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations
The Arthur Vining Davis Foundations were organized in 1952 and are supported by two trusts established by Mr. Arthur Vining Davis. The Foundations aim to bear witness to Mr. Davis’ successful corporate leadership and his ambitious philanthropic vision. Since their inception, the Foundations have given over 3,800 grants totaling more than $300 million to colleges and universities, hospitals, medical schools, and divinity schools. For more information, please visit www.avdf.org.
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