The Indiana Donor Network Foundation scholarship fund was established to fund scholarships for immediate family members of Indiana organ and tissue donors, as well as living organ donors, transplant recipients, people waiting for lifesaving organs and their immediate family members.
Those selected as scholarship recipients often help further public education about organ and tissue donation and transplantation.
2024 Scholarships
2024 scholarship applications are due Monday, March 18, 2024.
Members of the Indiana Donor Network scholarship committee will select the recipients of the scholarships, who will be notified by June 2024. If you have questions about eligibility criteria or the application process, call the scholarship committee at 888.275.4676 (press 4).
Meet the 2023 Indiana Donor Network Foundation Scholarship Recipients
In 2023, the Indiana Donor Network Foundation scholarship program allowed five students the opportunity to chase their academic dreams.
Ainsley StrothkampDaughter of Donor Hero
Purdue University
Major: Engineering
Faith CurrySister of Donor Hero
University of Louisville
Major: Business Administration
Molli PersonDaughter of a donor hero
University of Southern Indiana
Major: Business Administration
Brodie FormanDaughter of Transplant Recipient & Donor Hero
Butler University
Major: English with a Concentration in Literary Theory, Culture, and Criticism
Erica Freeman SwaimSister of Donor Hero
Indiana Wesleyan University
Major: Occupational Therapy – Hippotherapy
Indiana Donor Network staff members make contributions each year to fund educational scholarships for the family members of Indiana organ and tissue donors, living organ donors, transplant recipients, and people waiting for lifesaving transplants and their family members. Direct donations for this scholarship program from the general public are welcomed. Our hope is that scholarship winners will further their education and advocate for Indiana Donor Network to help raise awareness about how critically important organ and tissue donation are to save lives.