
What We Do
The General Nursing Council Trust seeks to promote the development of nursing for the benefit of society. We do this by funding research into nursing policy and practice. The Trustees are also committed to advancing the education of student nurses and further education of Registered Nurses. We do this by funding research and through leadership scholarships offered in partnership with the Florence Nightingale Foundation.
Each year we issue a call for research grant applications with a specified theme. The specific focus of this year’s call is on our Grants page.
Who We Are
The General Nursing Council Trust is an independent charitable trust. The Trust was set up in 1983 when the General Nursing Council for England and Wales, the regulatory body for the nursing profession in England and Wales during the preceding 60 years, was abolished under the Nurses and Midwives and Health Visitors Act 1979.
The funds held by the General Nursing Council Trust were originally contributed by nurses and were transferred over to the Trust by the General Nursing Council.
The organisation’s investments were transferred to the General Nursing Council Trust and are used to generate income to support the charitable work of the Trust.

Annual Reports
GNCT Trustees

Dr Susan Procter

Professor Annie Topping

Professor Daniel Kelly

Dr Mel Nakisa

Professor Arlene Wellman MBE

Flo Panel-Coates
