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.

 

Aug. 22, 2023

Unexpected circumstances spur career change for NAIT returning student

Magnetic Resonance Imaging student, Mark von Stackelberg, has persevered through challenging life circumstances to find hope and a new career path.

Aug. 22, 2023

"If NAIT was a person, I’d hug them"

Student awards power multi-faceted woman, Teri-Lynn Adams.

Aug. 17, 2023

Giving becomes tradition

A deep family commitment to investing in educating a skilled workforce drives Mark McNeill, president and CEO of The Stream-Flo Group of Companies.

Aug. 17, 2023

Fostering a spirit of giving

Janet Riopel believes in the power of people and their potential to make the world better.

Apr. 24, 2023

Building a foundation of giving

Since graduating NAIT, Jim Dobie (Architectural Technology ’78) has embraced multiple opportunities to give back to the post-secondary institution that launched his career.

Apr. 24, 2023

Lighting the way for students with disabilities

Wendy Marusin has dedicated her life and career to raising people up. And by creating NAIT bursaries in their memory, she’s helping to light the way for students during times of need.

Apr. 21, 2023

Taking steps towards a fresh start

Civil Engineering student, Chris Cook, is making up for lost time with focus, determination, and the help of a NAIT student award.

Apr. 13, 2023

Bursary recipient focused on family and community

Kelly Orr was surprised when she learned she was NAIT’s latest recipient of the Four Directions Bursary.