Through the WNA Advocacy Fund, WINPAC, and NFW, the Wisconsin Nurses Association (WNA) is dedicated to 1) empowering nurses to advocate for legislation and regulatory changes that advance nursing practice and access to care for patients; 2) supporting legislation and legislative candidates with the potential to positively impact WNA’s policy goals; and 3) fostering education and research through financial support of individuals dedicated to higher learning in nursing.  Together, these efforts ensure that nurses have the voice, influence, and resources needed to thrive in their practice and provide the highest quality of care to their patients. Your contributions make a lasting impact on the future of nursing in Wisconsin. Support one, two, or all three initiatives today to make a difference.  

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Help WNA Advocate For You! Your donation strengthens WNA’s advocacy efforts to shape policies that directly affect your practice, your patients, and the future of nursing in Wisconsin. By supporting the APRN Modernization Act, nursing faculty funding, and workforce surveys, you’re investing in the success of Wisconsin’s nurses.

Free ‘WNA HERO’ t-shirt with donations of $100 or more!

Build Political Power for Wisconsin Nurses Contribute to WINPAC, the political action arm of WNA, and help increase the visibility and political influence of nurses across Wisconsin.  Your donation supports candidate endorsements, election involvement, and ongoing efforts to ensure that nursing’s voice is heard at the state level. Together, we can shape a healthcare landscape that prioritizes nurses and their patients.

 

Advance Nursing Education and Research By donating to the Nurses Foundation of Wisconsin, the non-profit arm of the Wisconsin Nurses Association, you are helping to promote the growth of the nursing profession through scholarships, educational programs, and research grants. Your tax-deductible gift makes it possible for the Foundation to continue to assist Wisconsin nurses in their educational pursuits.