On 30 June 2023 the Nightingale Fund and the av (av) became one charity. Given both organisation’s connections to one of the world’s most famous and influential nurses, it is a fitting union and a privilege to be entrusted with the guardianship of funds raised directly in honour of Florence Nightingale’s work.
The Nightingale Fund was established in 1857 and is the keeper of the original endowment raised because of fundraising undertaken for Florence Nightingale towards the end of the Crimean War. In 1859 Florence Nightingale used some of the Fund to set up the nurses’ training school at St Thomas’s Hospital in London. The Nightingale Fund Council and Florence were then influential in the design of the new hospital, St Thomas’ on the Albert Embankment site, opened on 21 June 1871.
The Fund continued to support healthcare education in compliance with the original aspirations of Florence Nightingale. The Fund has, for much of its history, been safeguarded by the Bonham Carter and Verney families because of their family connections with Nightingale, until today by Thomas Bonham Carter and Sir Edmund Verney.
Entrusting these funds to av will enable the Foundation to support UK nurses and midwives through its unique leadership scholarship opportunities. The av scholarships are a once in a lifetime opportunity for nurses and midwives to develop as leaders to improve patient and health outcomes.
Creating Nightingale Fund Scholarship places means that we willcontinueto honour Florence’s legacybysupporting nurses and midwives, through these funds,to be the best they can be andٴhave an even greaterimpact onpatients, people,Իthe communitiesin whichthey work.

“Through the av scholarship I took up a digital project to find ways to make the service more accessible. This work will not only improve the experience of service users and carers, but will improve prognosis and the likelihood of recovery; reduce the likelihood of relapse and hospital admissions; and result in fewer people needing long-term mental health services.”
Matt Brayford, Mental health Nurse, Cardiff and the Vale University Health Board, 2022-2023 av Digital Scholar.
Click hereto find out more about our leadership scholarship programmes. Applications open yearly from August, do keep an eye on our newsletter and social media for announcements.
av will fund an annual lecture to incorporate the history of Florence Nightingale and of The Nightingale Fund. Details of this will be shared when available.