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The Pulse Excellence in Patient Safety Grant Program

The Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy is proud to announce our prestigious grant program dedicated to transforming patient safety across Long Island. These competitive grants support innovative initiatives that empower patients and families, improve healthcare outcomes, and advance our mission of making healthcare safer for all.
 

Join Our Community of Safety Innovators
 

By receiving a Pulse Center grant, you join an elite community of patient safety advocates committed to excellence in healthcare. Grant recipients receive not only financial support but also access to our extensive network, resources, and expertise.
 

How to Support This Initiative
 

The Pulse Patient Safety Grant Program is made possible through generous donations from individuals and organizations committed to safer healthcare.

 

Contact Information

Phone: 516-579-4711
Email: info@PulseCPSEA.org
www.pulsecenterforpatientsafety.org

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To make a donation:

 

By check: Make payable to:
The Long Island Community Foundation
900 Walt Whitman Road, Suite 205
Melville, NY 11747

 

Attn: Marie Smith, Donor Relations
For: Pulse Patient Safety Education Fund

By credit card: Donate Online

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Our Vision For Impact

Through strategic funding of exceptional projects, we aim to:
 

  • Champion innovative approaches to patient safety education

  • Amplify patient and family voices in healthcare decision-making

  • Address critical safety gaps affecting vulnerable populations

  • Create sustainable models for patient-centered care excellence

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Grant Focus Area

Our grants provide targeted support for projects that:
 

  • Serve residents across Nassau and Suffolk Counties, with priority consideration for initiatives reaching high-risk communities

  • Address specific, well-defined patient safety challenges with measurable outcomes

  • Develop innovative approaches to patient and family engagement in healthcare safety

  • Create educational resources that empower patients to become active participants in their care

  • Implement evidence-based practices that reduce medical errors and adverse events

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Eligibility and Selection Criteria

Successful grant applicants demonstrate:
 

  • A clear connection to patient safety improvement

  • Innovative approaches to longstanding challenges

  • Potential for measurable impact

  • Feasibility and sustainability

  • Alignment with Pulse Center’s core mission and values

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Application Process

We invite forward-thinking organizations and individuals to submit their proposals for consideration. Our rigorous selection process ensures that grants are awarded to projects with the greatest potential for meaningful impact.

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Interested applicants should contact us to discuss your innovative ideas before formal submission. Our team is available to provide guidance throughout the application process.

Get in Touch

Reach out anytime for more information, questions or support on how to transform safety where you live!

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Pulse Center for Patient Safety Education & Advocacy
A nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization Long Island NY

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