Award Criteria
- New grad to 3 years in practice as an NP.
- Innovative approach to access to care.
- Involvement in health policy.
- Demonstrates professional leadership.
- In good standing with the Texas Board of Nursing and is licensed as a nurse practitioner.
- Active member of local NP affiliate (if applicable)
- Member of TNP
- No self-nominations will be accepted.
The Visionary Award is presented to an individual or entity to recognize programs, projects or research that envisions and or utilizes nurse practitioners as leaders and valuable partners to the healthcare system.
The TNP selects a student for the TNP Student Leadership Award and presents this award at the annual conference. The deadline for nominations is March 31.
Award Criteria
- Excellence in academic performance.
- Demonstrates leadership through a formal or informal leadership role.
- Participated in TNP event(s) including but not limited to attending TNP sponsored conferences, presenting a poster, volunteer room monitor.
- A resident of Texas.
- Currently enrolled in BSN to MSN/DNP or post master doctorate program in Texas or a Nurse Practitioner currently pursuing a degree such as DNP, EdD, PhD, MPH, DPH.
- In good standing with the Texas Board of Nursing and is licensed as a registered nurse.
- Current TNP member.
- Two letters of recommendations from two faculty members or one faculty member and a preceptor.
- Active member of local NP affiliate (if applicable and preferred not required)
- No self-nominations are allowed.
TNP selects a nurse practitioner of the year and is presented at the annual conference.
Award Criteria
• Demonstrates excellence as an NP and as a role model for other nurse practitioners and the nursing profession in general.
• Significant contribution to the improvement of care for individuals, families and/or communities.
• Is creative in his/her approach to nursing care through effective communication and quality of care.
• Volunteers in the community through a variety of ways including general organizations, mission trips, healthcare organizations, community organizations, etc.
• Utilizes current research in practice.
• Recognized to practice as a nurse practitioner in Texas.
• Active member of TNP for at least one year.
• No self-nominations will be accepted.
Community Impact Awards recognizes the contributions by Nurse Practitioners on the health and wellbeing of their community.
Nomination Criteria
- In good standing with the Texas Board of Nursing and is licensed as a nurse practitioner.
- Active member of TNP member.Community Impact Awards recognizes the contributions by Nurse Practitioner efforts that impact their community through volunteer efforts, innovative approaches to community issues, etc. These initiatives (outside of employment) promotes the NP role within the community.
- No self nominations will be accepted.
TNP is asking for nominations for Preceptor of the Year. TNP Affiliates are encouraged to submit a nominee from their affiliate for consideration. TNP's Nominating Committee will review all submissions and present one Preceptor of the Year Award at the annual conference. The purpose of this award is to recognize a Nurse Practitioner Preceptor who is committed to the excellence of clinical education of Nurse Practitioners through Preceptorship.
Award Criteria
- Demonstrates a commitment to excellence in the clinical education of Nurse Practitioners
- Serve as a role model for other nurse practitioners and the nursing profession in general.
- Active member of a TNP affiliate is strongly encouraged.
- Active member of TNP for at least one year.
- Served as a Preceptor for at least three years.Recognized to practice as a nurse practitioner in Texas.
- No self-nominations are accepted.
Award Criteria
• Full time or part-time faculty, adjunct or instructor for a minimum of 5 years
• DNP or PhD prepared
• Teaching in a Nurse Practitioner program.
• Serves as a role model for creating and sustaining a culture in nursing education that integrates theory and practice
• Demonstrates significant innovation in teaching/learning approaches to promote learner outcomes
• Leads in the promotion and implementation of innovation in teaching/learning approaches in nursing education
• University where employed is a member of TNP’s University Ambassador program.
• Recognized to practice as a nurse practitioner in Texas.
• Active member of TNP for at least one year.
• Two letters of support are required.
• Self-nominations will not be accepted.
Scholarship Applicant Requirements
- Hold a current Texas RN license
- Be a resident of Texas
- Applicant must have completed at least 25% of an accredited Masters Nurse Practitioner Program or Post Masters Certificate Nurse Practitioner Program or a Nurse Practitioner who has completed at least 25% of an accredited Doctoral Nursing Program. A letter of verification of current enrollment status must be included from the Program Director, stating whether enrolled part-time or full time in the program.
- Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, and
- Be a regular or student member of Texas Nurse Practitioners
- Each scholarship shall be a one-time monetary award given directly to the individuals selected
- Submit the application prior to the deadline with all required information.
The Katie Russell Memorial Scholarship Fund has been established to provide an annual scholarship to a TNP member who is enrolled in a pediatric nurse practitioner program or enrolled to further pediatric education in Texas
Scholarship Applicant Requirements
- Hold a current Texas RN license
- Be a resident of Texas
- Completed at least 25% of an accredited Masters’ Nurse Practitioner Program who is specializing in pediatrics. A letter of verification of current enrollment status must be included from the Program Director, stating whether enrolled part-time or full-time in the program.
- Have a GPA of 3.0 or higher, and
- Be a student, new graduate, regular or legacy member of Texas Nurse Practitioners
- Each scholarship shall be a one-time monetary award given directly to the individuals selected
- Submit the application prior to the deadline with all required information
The Texas Nurse Practitioner (TNP) Education Committee invites you to submit an abstract for consideration of presentation to TNP members via online webinar or in person event
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
- All presentations must be bias-free (i.e. no industry/pharmaceutical slides) and, for this reason, presentation slides may need to be reviewed in advance.
- TNP is the premier provider of Texas CEs. Please consider including content that will fulfill the Texas Specific CE Requirements: https://www.texasnp.org/page/TX_CE_Requirements
ABSTRACT SELECTION PROCESS
The TNP Education Committee will review all speaker abstracts submitted. The Education Committee will make selections based on abstract content, speaker qualifications, content related to the interest of nurse practitioners, and conformity within the conference curriculum.
Presenters will be notified within 3 weeks of submission if the abstract is accepted. Please be prepared to submit an abbreviated resume/CV if you are selected.
ABSTRACT REVIEW CRITERIA
Topic is relevant to TNP’s mission, vision and values (for more information go to www.texasnp.org and click on mission).
Content supports TNP’s major agenda topics including advanced practice project, leadership, research, etc.
Content is precise, comprehensive, current and applicable.
Content is appropriate for advanced practice registered nurses.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Acute Care
Texas Specific CE
DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion)
Family/Adult
Pediatrics
Geriatrics
Women’s Health
Psychiatric/Mental Health
Practice Related/Professional
Business/Clinic Owners
SPEAKER HONORARIUM
Speakers receive $300 per 60 minute session. Speakers will be provided an opportunity to donate their speaker fee back to TNP.
The Texas Nurse Practitioner (TNP) Education Committee invites you to submit an abstract for a Poster Presentation (Friday, April 11 / Saturday, April 12)
ABSTRACT SELECTION PROCESS
The TNP Education Committee will review all poster abstracts submitted. The Education Committee will make selections based on abstract content, speaker qualifications, content related to the interest of nurse practitioners, and conformity within the conference curriculum. Presenters will be notified by mid-March, 2025 if the abstract is accepted
ABSTRACT REVIEW CRITERIA
Topic is relevant to TNP’s mission, vision and values (for more information go to www.texasnp.org and click on mission).
Content supports TNP’s major agenda topics including advanced practice project, leadership, research, etc.
Content is precise, comprehensive, current and applicable.
Content is appropriate for advanced practice registered nurses.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Acute Care
DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion)
Family/Adult
Pediatrics
Geriatrics
Women’s Health
Psychiatric/Mental Health
Practice Related/Professional
Business/Clinic Owners
POSTER PRESENTER REQUIREMENTS:
- Must register for the conference on (at least) the day you are presenting.
- Must check with your school of nursing for their standards on posters.
- Must email a photo of your poster to bella@texasnp.org for review by the Education Committee prior to the conference.
- Must review the grading rubric which will be shared upon program approval.
- Must put poster up in the morning on the day of presentation and remove it at the end of the day.
All posters that are presented at the Annual Conference are considered for either Best Overall Poster, Best Student Poster and the TNP President’s Award. There is no additional application or nomination process. Posters are judged by the TNP president and members of the Education and Awards committee. The awards will be based on quality of evidenced based data, contribution to the field and visual presentation.
The Texas Nurse Practitioner (TNP) Education Committee invites you to submit an abstract for one (or more) of the following presentations:
1. 3-hour workshop (Thursday, September 25)
2. One-hour presentation session (Friday, September 26 and Saturday, September 27)
3. Pecha Kucha (20 min - 20 slides - Friday or Saturday)
IMPORTANT REMINDERS
- All presentations must be bias-free (i.e. no industry/pharmaceutical slides) and, for this reason, presentation slides may need to be reviewed in advance.
- Note the number of minutes that RX will be discussed within the presentation.
- Note the number of minutes that a Board of Nursing Requirement will be discussed on each objective (ie OA = Opioid Alternatives, O = Opioids, J=Jurisprudence, E=Ethics, PMP = Prescription Monitoring Program and G=Geriatrics)
ABSTRACT SELECTION PROCESS
The TNP Education Committee will review all poster, workshop and session speaker abstracts submitted. The Education Committee will make selections based on abstract content, speaker qualifications, content related to the interest of nurse practitioners, and conformity within the conference curriculum.
Presenters will be notified by early May, 2025 if the abstract is accepted. Please be prepared to submit an abbreviated resume/CV if you are selected.
ABSTRACT REVIEW CRITERIA
Topic is relevant to TNP’s mission, vision and values (for more information go to www.texasnp.org and click on mission).
Content supports TNP’s major agenda topics including advanced practice project, leadership, research, etc.
Content is precise, comprehensive, current and applicable.
Content is appropriate for advanced practice registered nurses.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Acute Care
DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion)
Family/Adult
Pediatrics
Geriatrics
Women’s Health
Psychiatric/Mental Health
Practice Related/Professional
Business/Clinic Owners
SPEAKER HONORARIUM
Workshop speakers receive $500 per workshop and session speakers receive $300 per session (to be divided 3 ways for Pecha Kucha presenters). Speakers will be provided an opportunity to donate their speaker fee back to TNP. If a speaker wishes to attend the TNP Conference, he/she will need to register for conference as no discounts are provided to speakers.
The Texas Nurse Practitioner (TNP) Education Committee invites you to submit an abstract for a Poster Presentation (Friday, September 25 / Saturday, September 26, 2025)
ABSTRACT SELECTION PROCESS
The TNP Education Committee will review all poster abstracts submitted. The Education Committee will make selections based on abstract content, speaker qualifications, content related to the interest of nurse practitioners, and conformity within the conference curriculum. Presenters will be notified by mid-May, 2025 if the abstract is accepted
ABSTRACT REVIEW CRITERIA
Topic is relevant to TNP’s mission, vision and values (for more information go to www.texasnp.org and click on mission).
Content supports TNP’s major agenda topics including advanced practice project, leadership, research, etc.
Content is precise, comprehensive, current and applicable.
Content is appropriate for advanced practice registered nurses.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Acute Care
DEI (Diversity, Equity and Inclusion)
Family/Adult
Pediatrics
Geriatrics
Women’s Health
Psychiatric/Mental Health
Practice Related/Professional
Business/Clinic Owners
POSTER PRESENTER REQUIREMENTS:
- Must register for the conference on (at least) the day you are presenting.
- Must check with your school of nursing for their standards on posters.
- Must email a photo of your poster to bella@texasnp.org for review by the Education Committee prior to the conference.
- Must review the grading rubric which will be shared upon program approval.
- Must put poster up in the morning on the day of presentation and remove it at the end of the day.
All posters that are presented at the Annual Conference are considered for either Best Overall Poster, Best Student Poster and the TNP President’s Award. There is no additional application or nomination process. Posters are judged by the TNP president and members of the Education and Awards committee. The awards will be based on quality of evidenced based data, contribution to the field and visual presentation.
Conducting Research
TNP supports research initiatives by providing opportunities for current members to conduct research online and at TNP Conferences.
Submission Process
The researcher must submit the form below at least 30 days before their proposed research project starts. Required information includes how the research will be utilized and how the data will be protected. TNP’s Research Committee will review the research request and determine if it is accepted.
Submission Requirements
- The research must be designed to treat all individuals fairly, and the procedure must be based on fair procedures that will not overburden TNP participants.
- The researcher must ensure that all participants clearly understand the commitments in the agreement to participate in the study.
- The researcher must receive formal confirmation from TNP to collect the data.
- The researcher must provide proof of IRB approval before conducting the research.
- The research proposal must contain appropriate tools for the research setting.
- The research reflects quality that is consistent with TNP standards.
- The research aims to further individual research/project needs, not institutional, organizational, or company initiatives.
Fee
Administrative fees of $100.00 for current TNP members, whether done through an online survey or at a TNP meeting. The researcher will be responsible for any additional costs associated with conducting the research. TNP will provide an approval letter to conduct the study for the researcher and invoicing as appropriate.
Permissions
Permission to conduct the research is at the discretion of the TNP Research Taskforce. Coordinating and scheduling research requests and sending out the online link to survey participants are at the discretion of the TNP CEO, so there is no interruption in TNP business activities. A maximum of two emails will be sent to TNP members on behalf of the researcher. Upon approval, TNP will work with the researcher to create a schedule for the research project.
Texas Nurse Practitioner Foundation (TNPF) is organized exclusively for charitable, educational, and scientific purposes, including, for such purposes, the making of distributions to organizations that qualify as exempt organization under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or corresponding section of any future federal tax code.
Specifically, the goals of this Foundation shall be to:
1. Distribute Resources – Provide financial resources that advance the Nurse Practitioner profession, including but not limited to:
a. providing scholarships for registered nurses who are pursuing further education to become nurse practitioners;
b. providing financial assistance for nurse practitioners pursuing an advanced nursing degree;
c. awarding grants to nurse practitioners proposing or engaged in research, that is relevant to advanced nursing professions;
d. awarding grants to community projects promoting and improving access to health care for all Texans;
e. serving as a collaborative partner to organizations with similar missions and goals;
f. awarding funding, as available, to organizations promoting continuing education that support the nurse practitioner professions; and
g. providing short-term, immediate financial assistance to eligible Texas Nurse Practitioner members who are victims of a disaster due to fire, flood, accidents, or other disasters.
2. Develop Resources – build the financial resources needed to support the advancement of the Nurse Practitioner profession.
3. Promote Professional Awareness – Promote public awareness of the Nurse Practitioner role.
4. Support Foundation Sustainability – Maintain the leadership and systems necessary for long-term growth and success of the Foundation.
5. Enhance partnerships between the professional association, community partners, and the Foundation.
6. Engage in any legal activity approved by the board that supports the mission of TNPF.
In alignment with this purpose, TNPF has developed a Research Support Grant program to help fund open access for research conducted by TNP members in peer review journals which is relevant to advanced practice nursing, promotes access to health care for all Texans and/or promotes public awareness of the Nurse Practitioner role. TNP members who wish to apply for a Research Support Grant, must complete an application.
Requirements include:
- TNP Member
- Submit an abstract of research study (approx. 300 words)
- Personal statement (Max. 200 words. Please introduce yourself and why you chose to pursue this research.)
- One letter of support (from either advisor or research collaborator)
- CV
- Letter of Acceptance from a Journal
- Description of process and fee associated with providing this study with open access