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ANA Members Receive Access to Burnout Prevention Resources

May 2, 2022

Recognizing that nurse burnout is higher than it has ever been, ANA is excited to kick off National Nurses Month by offering access to SE Healthcare's Nurse Burnout Prevention Program, at no cost, for a limited time as a new benefit of ANA membership. This comprehensive, web-based resource was built to help nurses struggling with or concerned about burnout. As an ANA member, you get up to four months of free complimentary access to the Burnout Prevention Program (through August 31, 2022) if you register before June 30th. And members can earn up to 22 hours of free CNE through this important program! Members, click here to access the program. Non-Members click here to join.
 
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Superhero Day at Colorado Rapids - Healthcare Appreciation Event

Join the Colorado Rapids for Superhero Day at Dick's Sporting Goods Park on Saturday, May 14th. As a part of Healthcare Appreciation, the Colorado Rapids are offering discounted tickets to CNA members. Ticket purchase includes a Rapids Superhero lapel pin that individuals will be able to pick up the day of the game. Additionally, there will be a halftime recognition for all healthcare superheroes. 

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Did You Miss the latest CNA Statewide Members-Only Town Hall?

The recording is now available for members. All town hall meetings are recorded and accessible on the CNA website here (member login is required).

These CNA Town Hall meetings are designed to be an open forum and a way to provide access between CNA members and CNA leaders and lobbyists. They are informative, address current topics, and open for Q&A. 

See CNA's Town Hall Guidelines and Code of Conduct Here.

Not a member? Join today!

 

HHS Announces Availability of $13 Million to Increase Behavioral Health Care Access in Rural Communities

April 10, 2022

Jan. 18, 2022, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), through the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), announced the availability of $13 million in funding to increase access to behavioral health care services and address health inequities in rural America, including through evidence-based, trauma-informed treatment for substance use disorder.
 
HRSA’s Federal Office of Rural Health Policy will make awards through the Rural Communities Opioid Response Program (RCORP)—Behavioral Health Care Support. Eligible applicants include entities such as Rural Health Clinics, federally recognized tribes, tribal organizations, and community- and faith-based organizations.
 
Applicants can begin the RCORP-Behavioral Health Care Support application process on Grants.gov and must apply by Tuesday, April 19, 2022, at 11:59 PM, ET. Visit the Notice of Funding Opportunity for more information.
 
For more information about efforts to address barriers to treatment for substance use disorder in rural areas, visit HRSA’s Federal Office of Rural Health Policy. To learn about the HHS Overdose Prevention Strategy, visit hhs.gov/overdose-prevention/.
 

Don't Forget Tax Credit Alert: Child Tax Credit

April 10, 2022

Nearly a quarter of Coloradans miss out on valuable tax credits that can help them take care of themselves and the people they love. The Child Tax Credit (CTC) and Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) were expanded in 2021, making more Colorado families eligible. Filers can receive up to $3,600 for each child ages 6-17 living in their household and do not need any earnings to qualify. 
Help us reach individuals and families across the state, informing them about these and other tax credits, and helping them access free tax preparation services. Learn more and get access to our free campaign resources including brochures, social media content, and newsletter messages to help spread the word.
 
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