CALGARY, ALTA. — Homebuilder Mattamy Homes has announced a $250,000 contribution to the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) and the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) to bolster the skilled trades.
Each education hub will receive $125,000 in support of student scholarships and awards, youth engagement initiatives and experiential learning, explains a release.
“Our partnership with NAIT and SAIT is a crucial step in addressing the ongoing shortage of skilled tradespeople in Alberta and across Canada,” said Collin Campbell, president of Mattamy’s Alberta division in a statement.
“Through our partnership, we hope to reduce barriers to entry and inspire more young people to pursue a lucrative and fulfilling career in homebuilding.”
According to the release, NAIT will receive $75,000 to support student scholarships and awards with a focus on applicants from marginalized communities or those experiencing financial barriers.
Mattamy will also be contributing $40,000 for youth engagement initiatives as well as $10,000 to support experiential learning.
SAIT will receive $75,000 that will be dedicated to supporting scholarships, making a sizable impact on the lives of students from marginalized communities or those experiencing financial barriers with a desire to pursue a career in the trades.
In addition, $10,000 of the committed funds will go towards enhancing existing dual-credit youth initiatives at SAIT, the release reads, providing high-school students with an opportunity to explore post-secondary education and career pathways.
Mattamy’s contribution of $40,000 will be used to establish a new multi-trade exploratory youth program at SAIT. This new program will have a residential construction focus and will give participants the chance to gain hands-on experience.
The homebuilder will also be collaborating with both educational hubs to organize site tours, giving students a firsthand look at the practical application of their skills at an active community under construction.
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