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.

 

Jan. 20, 2023

Tenacity exemplified

NAIT student award winner shares how her unwavering dedication is producing long-lasting results in career and education.

Jan. 20, 2023

Celebrate Generosity

NAIT alumni Daniel W. Yeung and Linda Haymour receive National Philanthropy Day 2022 awards.

Dec. 08, 2022

Ledcor Student Awards 2022

Congratulations to 18 deserving NAIT students who recently received Ledcor Group scholarship and awards.

Dec. 01, 2022

Sandvik Coromant and NAIT continue to shape future of machining

NAIT’s machinist students keep ahead of the innovation curve with renewed support from long-standing industry partner, Sandvik Coromant.

Nov. 30, 2022

Touchpoints of influence

Machinist apprentice, Vance Monaghan, chats about his journey to a career in trades and the impact of receiving NAIT student awards.

Nov. 28, 2022

NAIT bursary comes through in the clutch

A fateful late-night email helps business management student regain momentum and meet program requirements.

Nov. 15, 2022

PCL Student Awards 2022

Congratulations to 22 NAIT students on receiving PCL Century of Construction Excellence and Vanguard awards for their academic success.

Oct. 18, 2022

$15 million province-wide investment to fund scholarships for construction careers

Residential homebuilders are laying a strong foundation to help build the next generation of skilled tradespeople, thanks to a $15 million investment campaign.