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Support us

As a registered charity, we rely on grants and donations to deliver our programmes and continue supporting Scotland’s community nurses and midwives. With your help, we can do even more.

Every donation helps us provide innovative professional development opportunities that would otherwise be unavailable to community nurses and midwives. Your support means we can focus on health inequalities, encourage work with marginalised groups, promote co-production with local communities, and widen access to leadership programmes.

There are many ways to donate. You can give a single amount or set up a regular donation. You might choose to leave a legacy in your will, which could have a lasting impact on our work for generations to come. You can encourage your employer to make us their chosen charity for fundraising, take part in an organised event, or even organise your own event! You might also choose to donate in honour of a loved one, marking a special occasion or commemorating their life.

However you choose to donate, we are immensely grateful for your support.

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Donate

Support Queen's Nursing Institute Scotland by making a donation. Your donation will help us to provide high-quality development opportunities that simply would not otherwise be available. You can help us sustain a focus on the healthcare needs of the most marginalised groups and help keep talented, compassionate people in the profession.

Remembering a loved one

Honouring a loved one by supporting QNIS is a way to celebrate their life while creating a legacy that helps shape the work of community nurses and midwives.

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Gifts in Wills

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Fundraise

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