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Shantia, a young woman in Toledo, Ohio, used a Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) program to help make her own luck and develop her own opportunity for a better life.
Paulette Bush went through most of her life wondering just what her calling was. With the help of the Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) program, she was able to create a career from a desire to experience something more out of life.
Orisha Ali’s New York City life left her feeling like she was swimming upstream. Fortunately, she found her own conduit to success — a pipeline to her personal goals — through The Pipeline Program, funded by the Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) Program.
This video highlights participant success stories. It is intended as a tool for grantees to raise awareness and therefore attract and recruit new participants into their programs.
Our newest infographic visually presents the findings of the Tribal HPOG Program Evaluation Final Report, which shows that all five of the Tribal HPOG grantees established programs that led to healthcare training completion and employment.
This promising practice case study provides details on how CAP Tulsa’s career pathways partnership can lift up families and break the cycle of poverty.
This promising practice case study provides details on how Zepf Center’s HPOG program, Northwest Ohio Pathway to Healthcare Careers (NOPHC), developed a powerful recruitment tool to help ensure anyone interested in a healthcare career had an easy-to-understand guide, aptly named Healthcare 101.