SOUND OFF: Limitless campaign is about transforming futures
IN NOVEMBER, UNIVERSITY DONORS AWARDED $775,000 to TRU students—pushing the total amount distributed this fall to over $1 million. It was a perfect kick off to a holiday season that is traditionally focused on giving gifts and helping others.
One of Thompson Rivers University’s attributes that has resonated most for me since I’ve been on campus is its accessibility for local and regional students looking to create new realities for themselves. The impact of a scholarship or award for some of these individuals cannot be overstated. The donors who are establishing or supporting scholarship and bursary funds are nurturing transformational journeys.
As a public institution, TRU relies on tuition fees and provincial support for basic operations. When international enrolment has been strong, TRU has been able to leverage those additional funds into investments in sustainability, capital renovations or to create new facilities. Philanthropy will always play an important role in enhancing student experiences, furthering our faculties’ ability to deliver the best education or reducing the financial barriers for those choosing to pursue post-secondary education.
In 2012, TRU set its sights on raising $50 million as it approached the school’s 50th Anniversary. The effort has quietly been building momentum since. The focus has been on student support, community partnerships, capital projects and research—to elevate what we can offer. Donors don’t help us operate. They help us innovate.