ABOUT THE IU SCHOOL OF LIBERAL ARTS

The IU School of Liberal Arts in Indianapolis was founded in 1972, as the only public liberal arts higher education institution in the Indianapolis area. We are proud of our heritage and excited that the liberal arts model of education continues to be more relevant today than ever before. In today’s world of rapid social, economic, and technological changes, our students are well informed, highly versatile, and equipped with vital critical thinking skills and long-term training for innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. For more information, visit the IU School of Liberal Arts website.

ABOUT THE INSTITUTE: VISION

The Institute of Reproductive Grief Care brings to light the widespread need for help that is faced by the millions impacted by miscarriage and other reproductive losses. They change the way that people think and talk about reproductive loss, and create traditions that focus on healing, remembrance, and hope. They offer a safe place for those impacted to receive the support that they need, in kindness and without judgement.

ABOUT THE INSTITUTE OF REPRODUCTIVE GRIEF CARE

The Institute of Reproductive Grief Care is the global authority on reproductive grief care. It offers education, research, expertise, and support after reproductive loss without religious or political affiliation. Its goal is to accelerate the widespread adoption of a reproductive grief standard of care, bringing comfort and hope to millions who often grieve alone and in silence for years or decades.

The Institute of Reproductive Grief Care is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC). The Institute of Reproductive Grief Care is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP17434. It also has approved programs by the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) Provider #135365 and by the National Association of Social Workers (NASW) Provider # 886893440 to sponsor continuing education for LMFTs, LCSWs, LPCCs, and LEPs. We maintain responsibility for our program and its content. The Institute also certifies healthcare professionals and others in reproductive grief care.

The Institute offers booksmemorial items, and other healing resources directly to those affected, including the “Forget Me Not Signature Collection” of sympathy cards, jewelry and comfort boxes. The national campaign, promoting the “Forget Me Not” flower as a symbol of reproductive loss remembrance, won the grand prize of “Nonprofit Communications Campaign of the Year” by Public Relations Daily in 2022. All Institute proceeds from sales of “Forget Me Not” items go directly to helping those impacted. The Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. For more information, see the Institute’s introductory video and visit ReproductiveGrief.org.