Uniform Advantage Gives Back

UA® Gives Back

UA Gives Back partners with charitable organizations in the communities around the world that UA calls home. Employees are actively involved in guiding contributions through our Empowering Change Committee.

total contributions
worldwide 2022-2025
$355,000

UA® Gives Back UA® Gives Back

total contributions
worldwide 2021-2023
$395,000

HYP RED
MINIMUM COMMITMENT OF 2025-2026
$100,000
3% of every (HYPOTHESIS)RED purchase will bring life-saving health programs to vulnerable populations.
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Breast Cancer Research Foundation
TOTAL CONTRIBUTION
$90,000
UA® donated $90,000 to the Breast Cancer Foundation in support of breast cancer research.
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Racial Equality
TOTAL CONTRIBUTION
$150,000
UA® donated $125,000 to deserving organizations working urgently to end racial barriers in our communities.
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American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)

Uniform Advantage (UA) has partnered with The American Association of Colleges of Nursing to help give graduate students an opportunity to further their master's or doctoral degree in nursing through The Uniform Advantage-GNSA Scholarship Fund. Students must be members of the Graduate Nursing Student Academy. UA believes strongly in giving back to their communities and with this scholarship, it will allow students to leave their mark on the future of healthcare. Two scholarships in the amount of $2,500 will be awarded to one winner each in the fall and spring semesters.

Only finalists are contacted and may be asked to submit letters of recommendation, published articles, awards/honors, etc. to the selection committee. The essay submitted by the scholarship winners will be published on the AACN and Uniform Advantage website along with a picture. For more information on entering the scholarship, please click here.

The American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) is the national voice for baccalaureate and graduate programs in nursing. Representing more than 750 schools of nursing nationwide, AACN works to establish quality standards for professional nursing programs, influence the nursing profession to improve health care, and promote public support for professional nursing education, research, and practice. AACN is the authoritative source for the latest data and information related to innovations in nursing education, careers in nursing, federal advocacy on behalf of nursing education, diversity initiatives in nursing education, nursing-level quality improvement efforts, and new developments in the field. For more information, visit www.aacn.nche.edu.

Deadline Dates
Spring Semester: January 31
Fall Semester: September 30

Kelsey Kelly Kelsey Kelly

Spring 2025 Scholarship Winner
Kelsey Kelley
DNP, University of Michigan – Flint

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