
Support NAAF
Thank you for considering a donation to the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation.
Your donation will make a real difference in the lives of Aboriginal youth from across this country, from Pond Inlet on Baffin Island, to Tofino on Vancouver Island to Whycocomagh on Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia and thousands of places in between.
You support will be help deliver Bursaries and Scholarships to First Nations, Inuit and Métis youth across Canada as well as other exciting programs like Taking Pulse, Blue Print for the Future, and our National Aboriginal Achievement Awards.
The National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation (NAAF) is able to provide scholarships and bursaries to Aboriginal post-secondary students through the generous support of its corporate, government, and individual sponsors. If you would like to help enrich Canada by advancing Aboriginal achievement and set up a bursary or scholarship, please contact Ken Montour, Development Associate, Operations in the Strategic and Resource Development Division at 416-987-0258 or kmontour@naaf.ca.
President and CEO of the National Aboriginal Achievement Foundation Roberta Jamieson on the next big, bold idea in university education and research – addressing The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada annual conference, October 2009
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Tax Tip
NAAF issues charitable tax receipts for all donations over $25.00 Donations to the Foundation is a great way to help reduce your federal and provincial income tax.
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