Our Supporters

We work with corporations, institutions and foundations that recognize the value that STEM education and outreach bring. Below are some of our generous supporters and we are grateful for the continued support to empower the community through STEM

The Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo (RMWB) governs Fort McMurray and surrounding areas in northeastern Alberta. It manages essential services, promotes economic growth, and supports sustainable development in this resource-rich region.

Suncor is Canada’s leading energy provider, known for its people, performance, sustainability, and strong relationships that create value for society, communities, customers, and shareholders.

AWSN connects, supports, and promotes STEM programs across Alberta. By fostering collaboration, it enables member groups and volunteers to learn from each other’s experiences. This year, AWSN has welcomed many new creative volunteers, contributing their expertise to various initiatives.

Google Canada is a leading tech company, driving innovation and providing digital services that enhance the lives of Canadians. It supports businesses, communities, and individuals through technology and partnerships.

The Canadian Race Relations Foundation (CRRF) works to eliminate racism in Canada by creating systemic solutions, shaping anti-racism policy, and raising public awareness. Its vision is a Canada free of systemic racism and hate.

The Government of Alberta administers the province and refers to the executive branch, led by political ministers appointed on the premier’s advice.

NSERC’s PromoScience Program offers financial support to organizations promoting science, engineering, mathematics, and technology to young Canadians. Grants, available for up to three years, fund hands-on learning experiences for students and educators, enhancing existing programs or developing new activities while covering related operational costs.

The NSERC Chairs for Women in Science and Engineering (CWSE) is expanding to include more underrepresented groups. The inaugural NSERC Chairs for Inclusion in Science and Engineering (CISE) program in Atlantic Canada enhances equity, diversity, and inclusion in the region’s natural sciences and engineering fields.

Engineers Canada promotes the integrity and interests of the engineering profession by maintaining high regulatory standards, fostering growth, and inspiring public confidence. For over 80 years, it has represented provincial and territorial associations that regulate engineering practice and license Canada’s 300,000 engineers.

MY IT PRO is a full-service technology solutions provider in Fort McMurray, Alberta, offering comprehensive IT and consulting services for businesses. Acting as your IT department, we proactively manage and maintain your technology by taking a holistic approach to identify your needs and goals. We are committed to developing the necessary IT infrastructure and support to help you succeed, ensuring you avoid repeated IT challenges.

Benevity is a leading technology company that provides software solutions for corporate social responsibility, enabling businesses to manage their charitable giving, employee engagement, and volunteer programs. Its platform connects organizations with non-profits, fostering a culture of giving and social impact within the workplace.

Actua is a Canadian organization focused on unlocking youth potential through STEM education. In collaboration with universities and colleges, it offers transformative learning experiences that build employability skills and confidence. Actua works to eliminate barriers to youth engagement, creating wider pathways to STEM education and careers.

The University of Waterloo is a leading global research-intensive institution known for its focus on entrepreneurship and innovation. It offers extensive co-op and work-integrated learning programs that create a significant impact.