The North Island College Foundation (NICF) is helping students start the year with real, immediate impact through its Future 50 Legacy Match campaign. Every new or updated legacy promise releases $1,000 from a $50,000 matching fund, providing instant support for awards and emergency assistance.
For students like Zoey Pimble, an LPN–BScN student, this timely support can be transformative.
"I am sincerely grateful for the financial award I received. It covered bills and
an unexpected dental emergency, easing my stress and allowing me to focus on my studies
with peace of mind," Pimble explained.
Legacy gifts, made through wills, securities or other assets, create lasting support
for NIC students for generations to come. By joining the campaign today, donors can
make a meaningful impact, while also ensuring future students have the resources they
need to succeed.
Dain Phillips, a Bachelor of Business Administration Management student, has felt
the strain of balancing studies and living expenses. However, the campaign’s instant
support has given Phillips breathing room to focus on his education.
“As a hardworking student with a disability, I often find it difficult to afford my
tuition and living expenses without risking burnout,” Phillips said. “This immediate
award takes a huge weight off my shoulders and allows me to focus on my studies.”
The campaign is driven by two cornerstone contributions of $25,000 each from Ida and
Ted Sauvé and Coastal Community Credit Union (CCCU). Their generosity has inspired
others to join the campaign, and their support has made it possible for the NIC Foundation
to release $1,000 for every promise.
“I am truly grateful for this award and the support behind it,” Pimble shared. “It
has made a difference in my education and my life stressors that comes with it, and
it motivates me to continue working hard.”
With three months remaining in the campaign, there is still time to double your impact
and help shape a future where every NIC student has the opportunity to succeed.
For more information about the campaign, or what it means to be a legacy donor, contact
the NIC Foundation at foundation@nic.bc.ca or visit https://foundation.nic.bc.ca/.
