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ÂÜÀòÉäÇø Student First Fund

We are Ready and ÂÜÀòÉäÇøâ€™s students have got what it takes to transform communities like ours in a changing world. We ask you to be part of it with us. Help us to unleash the power of people with your generosity.

By supporting our  you will help students at ÂÜÀòÉäÇø share what they learn with the world. Let’s help them focus on their studies, advance healthy lives, shape thriving societies, and create solutions for the planet. 

Thank you for being part of this education and research vision for Northern British Columbia. Spread the word or donate, together we can accomplish something great! 
 


Chancellor Iona Campagnolo Memorial Scholarship

The Honourable Chancellor Iona Campagnolo, the first chancellor of the University of Northern British Columbia, was a distinguished Canadian and British Columbian. Chancellor Campagnolo was also the first woman president of the Liberal Party of Canada and the first woman Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia

She was an integral part of ÂÜÀòÉäÇø's vision, declaring that "ÂÜÀòÉäÇø will be a welcoming place for all students, not grudgingly, or in spite of their colour, race, gender or place of origin, but in frank celebration of it." Her intention with this award is to discover and support a northern gem — someone with a dream of education and a passion to give back to northern communities. 

Please  to this inspiring award for ÂÜÀòÉäÇø students. 


Wild About Outdoor Learning Society (WAOLS)

At WAOLS, we celebrate the awe-inspiring natural environment of British Columbia and its powerful impact on our physical health, happiness, learning, creativity, and drive to build a better world.

As a registered non-profit society in B.C., invites you to show your passion for nature by supporting our mission. Whether you're interested in ecological restoration, conservation, or simply spending meaningful time outdoors, we offer a variety of opportunities to volunteer, connect, and grow.

Your helps us deliver free, educational, and experiential outdoor programs that inspire people of all ages to engage with the natural world.


John Prince Research Forest

The  jointly managed by the University of Northern British Columbia and the Tl'azt'en Nation, is believed to be North America's first example of a commercial land base jointly managed by an aboriginal group and a university. Totaling 13,000 hectares, the JPRF is located 50km north of Fort St James between Pinchi & Tezzeron Lakes.

The Tl'azt'en Nation has dedicated this part of its traditional territory for joint research that will lead students, researchers, and community members to a better understanding of how to blend different world views into natural resource education and management.  

Our is currently under construction, and we are accepting donations to help us complete it! 

Please visit ÂÜÀòÉäÇø Giving and select John Prince Research Forest as your designation.    


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