Virginia's Health Workforce Data & Strategy HUB

Strengthening Virginia's health workforce through strategic planning, data analysis, and innovative solutions for healthcare challenges.

Total Program Cost

$940,816.33

Complete VHWDSH Program

Federal Grant

$921,000

98% of total funding

Non-Federal Resources

$18,816.33

2% of total funding

Virginia Health Workforce Data & Strategy Hub (VHWDSH)

The Project

Centralized Hub

Centralized HUB is a critical infrastructure for robust data analysis, data sharing, and strategic planning to support evidence-based regional workforce development.

BRPHSC Expansion

Support expanded implementation of the BRPHSC* model to 2–3 GoVirginia regions for development of cross-sector strategies to address local health workforce needs and priorities.

Workforce Goals

Ensure a well-educated, diverse, and resilient health workforce capable of meeting Virginia’s population health needs while driving health workforce development innovation and collaboration across the state.

📄 Funding Acknowledgment

Grant Funding & Disclosure

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US Department of Labor Funding

This workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the US Dept. of Labor (DOL)’s Employment and Training Administration. The George Mason Health Workforce Center created it, but it does not necessarily reflect the official position of the DOL.

Important Disclaimer

This workforce product is funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration.  The total cost of the Virginia’s Health Workforce Data and Strategy Hub (VHWDSH) program is $940,816.33.  $921,000 (98%) is funded through a U.S. Department of Labor grant. The remaining $18,816.33 (2%) is funded through non-Federal resources.

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Required Language

“This workforce product was funded by a grant awarded by the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL)’s Employment and Training Administration. The product was created by the recipient and does not necessarily reflect the official position of DOL. DOL makes no guarantees, warranties, or assurances of any kind, express or implied, with respect to such information…”

As required at 2 CFR Part 2900, this language must be on all workforce products developed with grant funds.

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Additional Requirements

Intellectual property developed under federal award must be readily accessible for open licensing to the public.

  • Bayh-Dole Act compliance
  • 37 CFR 401.3(a) requirements
  • Open licensing provisions