FUNDING A REGISTERED PSYCHIATRIC NURSES’ FOUNDATION, INC. (RPNF)

SCHOLARSHIP OR GRANT

The Registered Psychiatric Nurses’ Foundation, Inc. (RPNF) provides scholarships and grants to some of the most promising psychiatric nursing students in Canada! Services for individuals requiring mental health and addictions intervention are needed more than ever.

If you would like to fund a scholarship or grant for psychiatric nursing students entering the field, or for Registered Psychiatric Nurses seeking to enhance their knowledge and scope of practice, contact us at info@rpnf.ca to talk about establishing a scholarship or grant. Scholarships and grants may be named according to your wishes and directed to your chosen area of focus, within RPNF Policies.

Thanks to our donors’ generosity, we annually award national scholarships and grants to both psychiatric nursing students and Registered Psychiatric Nurses who meet specified criteria. This includes enrollment in approved under-graduate or graduate programs that advance the profession of psychiatric nursing.

By investing in important psychiatric nursing achievements, the RPNF supports the provision of innovative approaches and interventions for individuals requiring mental health and addictions services across Canada. Join the RPNF in supporting psychiatric nursing students and Registered Psychiatric Nurses who are difference-makers in the mental health and wellbeing of our nation.

Your one-time donation becomes your legacy when you establish a perpetuity scholarship or grant. Short-term (5 years) named scholarships and grants are also available for as little as $5,000.00.

WHY ESTABLISH an RPNF SCHOLARSHIP or GRANT?

  • Give once and watch your investment last a lifetime and beyond.
  • Ensure that your scholarship or grant is focused on goals that are important to you.
  • Make a difference to psychiatric nursing students and Registered Psychiatric Nurses forever.
  • Honour the accomplishments of a psychiatric nurse by establishing a named award that is given every year.
  • Remain associated with psychiatric nursing excellence in-perpetuity.