What
is the RNF?
The Registered Nurses Foundation (RNF)
is a registered, charitable organization
(since 1979) committed to the
advancement of nursing practice and
nursing education.
What
Does the Foundation do?
The RNF raises money for
bursaries for students enrolled in
basic, post-basic, refresher, specialty
and graduate education programs in
nursing, or involved in nursing research
in their education (i.e. Master's or PHD
Program).
How Are
the Foundation's Funds Allocated?
Bursary winners are selected by the Board
of Directors each year in October.
All board members are volunteers who
donate their time and expertise to the
Foundation. A portion of the money
raised each year is used for
administration costs including
secretarial support, mail-outs and
postage, processing bursary applications
and website hosting. RNF meeting space
is provided for no charge by the CRNBC.
You Can
Help
Each year the demand for bursaries
increases. Your tax deductible donation
will help students and RNs continue
their nursing education and research
(please see Donate
to RNF).
You will have
made a positive difference to someone's
professional career. As one bursary
recipient wrote:
"When
I first decided that this course was
necessary in my life, I was hesitant to
proceed as I am the sole support of
myself and my nine-month-old daughter.
But I know that, with the help of people
like yourself, I will make it."
Registered
Nurses Foundation Needs Your Support
Your help is needed to support
expanded educational opportunities and
professional development for nurses.
Please see "Become
a Member" or "Donate
to RNF" to see how you can
assist the RNF. |