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. 

Give now

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.

 

Sep. 02, 2024

"Each one, help one and together we can make a significant impact."

Jollette Thompson, finance partner at NAIT, is deeply inspired to give, driven in part by her own experiences of receiving support during her education.

Aug. 15, 2024

OHAA Student Awards 2023-2024

Read messages of thanks from some of the 18 student-athletes who received Ooks Hockey Alumni Association student awards.

Dec. 06, 2024

Student success and innovation at the heart of Ledcor's support

Nurturing student potential has led the company to create endowments to ensure generations of students have access to scholarships far into the future

Jul. 04, 2024

A rallying call to build Alberta’s trades talent

“Because of what you're doing, we're moving forward and we're training great people to do great things.”

Jun. 26, 2024

Pitching in to elevate women in STEM

“Diversity within cybersecurity is crucial because it brings together individuals from various backgrounds”

Jul. 04, 2024

Feeding students and their families during the holiday season

“Your generosity to the NAIT community underscores a shared commitment to addressing a pressing issue.” 

Jul. 04, 2024

The NAIT Fund empowers student success

Over the past year, the NAIT Fund has empowered students by supporting high priority areas to help them succeed.

Jul. 04, 2024

Remembering Mr. Meadus: Creator of NAIT athletics honoured for commitment to students

“Everybody should have the chance to play.”