The Future Physician Preparation, Access, & Diversity (FPPAD) Partnership Grant Program was created and funded by the NAPCA Foundation to address the nation’s continuing need for a diverse physician workforce, to reduce our nation’s physician shortage, and to increase the number of physicians from groups that have been historically underrepresented in medicine.
The mission of the FPPAD partnership grant program is to diversify the future physician and healthcare workforce by building a strong pipeline of future medical doctors and scientists, as early as the 4th grade, who are prepared to succeed in pre-med or pre-health university coursework, medical school and beyond.
This mission is directed toward a single, overarching “big goal”, also known as Goal 2035, which is to increase the percentage of U.S. doctors and scientists who are underrepresented in the physician and healthcare workforce from the current rate of 11% to 20% by the year 2035.
To achieve Goal 2035, the FPPAD partnership grant program uses a partnership model, which encourages the Medical Physician Preparation Academy (MPP Academy), an early outreach medical school preparation pipeline program, and a network of higher education partners (regionally accredited medical schools and four-year universities across the U.S.) to work together to build a diverse pipeline of future medical doctors and scientists, as early as 4th grade, for the physician and healthcare workforce that is more representative of the U.S. population.