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Increasing diversity in nursing with support from Nurses on Boards Coalition

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By: Yolanda Walsh

With the goal of enhancing health equity across the United States by increasing the number of underrepresented nurses on boards, commissions, and appointments, the American Nurses Foundation (the Foundation) approved a 2-year grant of over $83,000 for the Nurses on Boards Coalition (NOBC). The results of this collaboration are now available for all nurses interested in serving on a govern-ing body.

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