How to Give

Welcome to the NAIT Giving Guide

You'll find everything you need to make a difference for our students, community and province.

Start with your story

Creating a meaningful gift often begins with the people, places, and opportunities that made your life, business, community the success it is today. 

Give one time or a lifetime?

Gifts come in all shapes and sizes, but they all have an impact. 

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Get Inspired

We've collected stories from students and people like you who believe in NAIT and what we can accomplish together. Read on to uncover a myriad of perspectives, priority-driven commitments, and positive outcomes.

 

Mar. 21, 2018

Water a source of inspiration, cycle of giving

Alumnus sees importance of investing in water resources and students’ learning.

Cisco Canada supports learning innovation

“Our partnership with NAIT is a critical part of our commitment to improving educational experiences for students and catalyzing innovation both here and around the world.” - Al Amiri, Cisco Canada

Mar. 26, 2018

Carpentry scholarship builds student success

Patrick A. R. Smith Memorial Endowed Fund established in memory of former instructor.

NAIT grad supports single parents with bursaries

A year after graduation, Andrew Golbeck created bursaries to help hardworking, single parents. In 2015, Dawit Tesfazghi received the bursary and says the support helped him achieve his dreams.

Mar. 16, 2018

Bursary supports the full NAIT student experience

Alumnus Georg Wowk encourages students to get involved and pursue learning opportunities outside of the classroom.

Mar. 29, 2018

Company invests in NAIT students to help improve lives

Gilead supports students who contribute to the manufacturing of life-saving medicine.

Global leader renews support for machinist education

“Technology has changed at a faster pace and the manufacturing industry is in need of skilled, qualified employees that will drive innovation.” - Tom Henry, Sandvik Coromant

A smooth transition from student to graduate

Since receiving scholarships, Taylor J. Oliwa graduated. Today, he says he’s grateful for the support, which helped him transition into a rewarding career.