Our Grants
Grant applications for 2023 have closed.
The NANDA Foundation awards grants of $1,500-$3,000 in the following areas:
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The NANDA Foundation Grant
For general nursing science research related to standardized nursing language and developing new nursing knowledge and diagnoses.
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The Marjory Gordon Scholarship
For research related to critical thinking and / or which refines existing nursing diagnoses.
For required elements for the Grant applications, please see Grant Application Guidelines. The window for grant applications for 2023 has now closed.
General Information
- The Foundation usually makes a call for Grant applications bi-annually. These are announced here on our website, are circulated via mailing lists, and will appear on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list please email: Admin@nanda.org
- Members of the NANDA Foundation Board of Directors and the NANDA-I Research Committee will review each grant application.
- Grant awards will be presented at the NANDA-I conference and announced on the NANDA-I website.
- Grant award recipients are expected to present their findings at a future NANDA-I Conference.
- The Foundation does not fund tuition fees, fees for open-access publishing, regular office and computer equipment, travel expenses, or conference fees.
Required elements for the Grant applications
Please read the Grant Application Guidelines.
The Foundation usually makes a call for grant applications bi-annually. These are announced here on our website, are circulated via mailing lists, and will appear on Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. To join our mailing list please email: foundation@nanda.org
NANDA Foundation Award Titles and Recipient
2023
- “Terminal syndrome in end-of-life adults diagnosis accuracy study” J Joana Bragança, RN, MSN. PhD student, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Institute of Health Sciences; Lurdes Martins, RN, PhD, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Institute of Health Sciences; Sílvia Caldeira, RN, PhD, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Institute of Health Sciences, Lisbon, Portugal
- “Clinical validation of the nursing diagnosis RISK FOR UNSTABLE BLOOD PRESSURE among hospitalized patients,” Ricardo Costa da Silva, RN, MSN, PhD Student, Federal University of Goias; Agueda Maria Ruiz Zimmer Cavalcante, RN, PhD, MSN, Full Professor; Federal University of Goias; Viviane Martins da Silva, RN, MSN, PhD, FNI, Full Professor, Federal University of Ceara, Fortaleza, Brazil.
2022
- “Assessment of the gender perspective of the NANDA Taxonomy and its usage” Rosa Rifà, RN, MSc, PhD, associate professor at the Blanquerna School of Health Sciences-Ramon Llull University in Barcelona, Spain.