The Joyce Family Foundation grants $1.5M to establish endowment for future nurses at Georgian

The Joyce Family Foundation  announced today that it is committing $1.5 million to establish an endowment at Georgian College, which will fund a new bursary program for Honours Bachelor of Science – Nursing (BScN) students.

It is the largest gift in support of financial aid that the college has ever received, as well as the largest endowment.

A group of people dressed in business attire standing in front of a large cheque for $1.5M.

Georgian and the Joyce Family Foundation are united in their shared values around improving access to education and strongly believe the power of education is transformational.  

Dr. Sandy McDonald, a member of the Board of Trustees and a local cardiovascular surgeon was at Georgian’s Barrie Campus to make the announcement.

“It brings the Board great pleasure to establish a bursary program for Georgian’s nursing students, in support of those who are dedicating their career to caring for others,” says Dr. McDonald.

Georgian will welcome the first cohort of students into the new four-year nursing degree program launching this September at both the Barrie and Owen Sound campuses.

An older white man and woman dressed in business attire sitting at a table signing a document. There is a blue backdrop behind them with the Georgian College logo

Four bursaries, with a value of approximately $4,500 each, will be awarded every year to new full-time students entering the first year of the BScN program, who have demonstrated financial need and have overcome obstacles and adversity. One of the bursaries will be directed to a student who self‐identifies as a person with Indigenous ancestry.

A woman with long blonde hair holding up a baby mannequin while an older man stands beside her.

Each bursary is renewable each year assuming students remain eligible. By year four, it’s anticipated that the endowment will be distributing up to $72,000 every year to support nursing students.

We are very grateful to the Joyce Family Foundation for recognizing the importance of supporting those who choose to enter the nursing profession. The need for nurses in our communities is acute and this very generous and transformational investment will go a long way to ensuring that financial need is not a barrier for any future nurses who study in our new degree program. It is critical to preparing the next generation of nurses for our region.

Dr. MaryLynn West-Moynes, President and CEO, Georgian College.

This donation, which is part of Georgian’s Frontline Support: Health-Care Heroes Closer to Home campaign will help ensure that financial hardship does not prevent aspiring nurses from pursuing a nursing degree at the college.  

Our categories