CFK’S NURSING PROGRAM GETS FINANCIAL BOOST THANKS TO LOWER KEYS MEDICAL CENTER & STATE GRANT

    The College of the Florida Keys (CFK) is set to strengthen its nursing program and expand support for future nurses with a $100,000 contribution from Lower Keys Medical Center (LKMC), which unlocked matching funds through the state’s Linking Industry to Nursing Education (LINE) grant. 

    Through LINE, CFK is working to help address Florida’s critical nursing shortage by supporting nursing faculty, acquiring state-of-the art nursing simulation mannequins and providing student scholarships to eligible students.

    Established by the Florida Legislature in 2022, the LINE grant program is a competitive, matching grant that incentivizes partnerships between nursing education programs and healthcare providers to recruit faculty, expand program capacity and graduate job-ready nurses in response to the growing nursing shortage in the state.

    “Our strong relationship with The College of the Florida Keys is vital to the development of future clinical leaders in the Lower Keys,” said Drew Bigby, CEO for Lower Keys Medical Center. “This donation helps to continue the education programs offered by the College. We are proud to have many CFK graduates providing quality care at LKMC and serving our community.”

    LKMC, located adjacent to CFK’s Key West campus, has served for decades as the primary clinical training site for CFK nursing students in the Lower Keys. Many graduates transition directly into full-time registered nurse positions at LKMC upon licensure.

    “This partnership with Lower Keys Medical Center exemplifies the power of collaboration to address critical workforce needs,” said Dr. Jonathan Gueverra, CFK President. “LKMC’s commitment is vital to the pipeline of skilled healthcare professionals who will serve our island community for years to come.”

    The LINE grant funds will support student enrollment and faculty, while LKMC’s matching contribution will be used to provide scholarships to reduce financial barriers for eligible students in CFK’s associate and bachelor of science in nursing programs.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ The LKMC scholarships are now open at https://cfk.academicworks.com/opportunities/3555 and applications are due by March 8, 2026.

    For more information about donating to the CFK Foundation to benefit CFK students and programs, contact Lana Gaspari, CFK vice president of advancement and CFK Foundation executive director, at 305-809-3214 or foundation@cfk.edu.

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