Indiana Center For Nursing Incorporated
The Indiana Center for Nursing (ICN) is a statewide nonprofit that unites nursing education and practice leaders to support and develop Indiana’s nursing workforce. The site publishes workforce data, strategic initiatives (including a scholarship program), events, and resources and lists contact details for an Indianapolis office.
Source: Website · Mar 2026
Ideal Applicant
A higher-education nursing program or health system with a scholarship or workforce-development project that benefits Indiana students, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, and the capacity to manage ~ $50–75k awards.
Good Fit
- • Programs that expand nursing education or scholarships for disadvantaged students in Indiana.
- • Established colleges, universities, or health networks with financial aid or workforce-development initiatives.
- • Capacity to manage mid-sized grants (roughly $50k–$75k).
- • Existing partnerships or track record working with Indiana nursing education stakeholders.
Geography
Giving is concentrated in Indiana (about 78% of dollars) but includes recipients in two nearby states; grants therefore show state-focused but not strictly local footprint across three states.
Recipient Variety
In each observed year the funder issued nine grants to nine distinct organizations (universities and health foundations), showing a moderate spread of independent recipients rather than a single beneficiary; however the same nine recipients recur across years.
New Applicants
Across three years the same nine organizations were funded with zero new recipients observed, and no public application process was found; while a website and contacts exist, behavioral evidence points to a closed, relationship-driven recipient set.
Source: Zeffy Agent · Mar 2026
