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Baltimore Ravens and Bisciotti Foundation Tackle Nursing Shortage with $20M Investment on National Nurses Day

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Published on May 07, 2025
Baltimore Ravens and Bisciotti Foundation Tackle Nursing Shortage with $20M Investment on National Nurses DaySource: Keith Allison from Hanover, MD, USA, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The Baltimore Ravens and the Stephen and Renee Bisciotti Foundation are injecting a hefty sum into healthcare to tackle the nursing shortage facing Baltimore-area hospitals. According to FOX Baltimore, a $20 million investment was announced and designated for initiatives to nurture the nursing workforce. This announcement coincides fittingly with National Nurses Day, highlighting the essential role of nurses in healthcare.

The Ravens' owner, Steve Bisciotti, quoted in an announcement, affirmed, "The Baltimore region is fortunate to have world-class medical institutions," appreciating nurses as "the unsung heroes of our healthcare system." The investment aims to quell a projected 20% nursing shortfall, intending to avert destabilization in healthcare services by 2036. FOX Baltimore reported that this funding will be shared evenly among MedStar Health, the University of Maryland Medical System, Johns Hopkins Health System, and Mercy Medical Center, each receiving $5 million.

These grants are expected to develop and bolster various strategic initiatives. Hospitals can expand nursing education programs, offer financial assistance to nursing students, and test flexible scheduling to accommodate staff. According to the official Baltimore Ravens announcement, mentorship programs and recruitment campaigns are slated to enhance the attraction and retention of nursing talent.

Nurses are the linchpin in healthcare delivery, and initiatives sparked by this grant aim to train and hire more nurses and keep them in the profession. Possible measures include loan repayment programs, salary enhancements, and partnership developments with schools and health organizations, as detailed by the Baltimore Ravens' official news release. The ultimate goal is to fortify the nursing cadre serving Maryland's health needs, forming a bulwark against the expected shortage.