One-time Cash Gifts
Empower a student to attend university by removing financial barriers, help a research project get off the ground, or put classroom ideas into practice through community outreach.
Some gifts hold incredible power in that they can make a difference almost immediately. By giving to your area of choice, you can enhance the student experience and ensure researchers continue their important work. Any amount makes a difference, whether you give to support specific institutes across the university or scholarships, awards and bursaries.
Benefits of making an immediate gift
- Donate with online banking, credit card or cheque
- You make an immediate impact - your gift is spent the same year
- Receive a tax credit of up to 54%*
Contact us today
Call 780.492.7400 or 1.888.799.9899 | Email giving@ualberta.ca
How it works
For example, a donor gives $4,000 towards a specific cause or project.
- The donor receives a $4,000 charitable tax receipt.
- The donor receives a $2,000 tax credit.*
* Tax credit depends on the donor's income and specific circumstance. If you have questions regarding how this impacts your tax situation, please consult with your tax advisor.
Want to make an ongoing impact?
Setting up a recurring donation is easy — with options to give monthly or annually.
Giving online without a credit card
Prefer not to use a credit card? You can make your donation through online Canadian banking.
International Gifts
Learn more about making a gift from outside of Canada.
Did you know?
If your employer is part of our corporate matching program, you can increase the size of your gift.
During the Vietnamese refugee crisis 44 years ago, Father Gauthier led a church congregation to sponsor a refugee family no one else wanted: mine. My mother had little education and six children. The kindness and generosity of these sponsors brought our family to this land of opportunity where I could pursue my dream of becoming a physician. Establishing the Gauthier & Tran Endowment in Medicine is my way of paying forward their kindness so other students in need can pursue their dreams.
Nhung Tran-Davies