Trellis Foundation Directory — Nursing Programs in Texas
Associate Director
This directory highlights the implementation partners participating in Streamlining Success in Nursing Training Programs in Texas, a multi-year initiative focused on advancing innovative, work-based approaches to nursing education across the state. It is intended to support connection, collaboration, and shared learning among partners and stakeholders working to strengthen nursing education pathways and workforce outcomes.
Launched in July 2025, Streamlining Success in Nursing Training Programs in Texas is led by UpSkill America at the Aspen Institute, in partnership with the Trellis Foundation. Through a facilitated learning community, eight implementation teams are participating in a three-year initiative designed to improve alignment between nursing education and employment.
The initiative centers on two core objectives:
Contact: [email protected]
Learn more: https://www.aspeninstitute.org/programs/upskill-america/streamlining-success/
UpSkill America, an initiative of the Economic Opportunities Program, supports employers and workforce organizations to expand and improve high-quality educational and career advancement opportunities for America’s front-line workers.
The Aspen Institute Economic Opportunities Program advances strategies, policies, and ideas to help low- and moderate-income people thrive in a changing economy.
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