At Prairie College, we are driven to make a greater impact in students’ lives to meet the greatest needs of the world for the glory of God. To fulfill this mission, we are enhancing the value of on-campus life by updating our core facilities.
The Reimagined Cafeteria initiative will further enhance the vibrant community central to campus life by creating a new oasis for our students.
By modernizing our footprint, we are choosing stewardship and connection over inflated square footage. The present Dining Hall is simply too large and under-utilized; by building a smaller, more intentional cafeteria, Prairie will provide an improved student experience at a lower operating cost.
The Concourse Connection
To bring these facilities together, a new Concourse Space will be constructed. This glass-fronted walkway will serve as the “connective tissue” of our campus—linking the new Dining Hall and Worship and Arts Auditorium directly to Kirk Chapel, Parable Place, and the Maxwell Centre.








We invite you to invest in the future of Prairie College students. Your support helps us build more than just walls; it builds a foundation for discipleship and community.
You can join us in this Campaign by becoming a special Oasis Partner. This group of dedicated supporters provide the steady foundation we need through a pledged recurring donation of $50 or more.
You can make a one-time gift or a recurring monthly gift that will go a long way to building this new home-away-from-home. Click on one of the buttons below to make an online donation, or mail in a cheque to Prairie College with the “New Residence” designated.
We are grateful to offer many options for giving to Prairie. Click on the method of giving that works best for you. All donations greater than $10.00 will receive an official receipt for income tax purposes. Prairie is qualified to issue Canadian and American tax receipts.
Interact e-Transfers are only available for owners of a Canadian bank account. This may be a good option in lieu of mailing in a cheque or a credit card payment (with a processing fee).
When you request to make an e-transfer, ALL these pieces of information MUST be included on the “Message”/ “Memo” section of the transfer:
For an example of the e-transfer process, click here.
Notes:
You can send a cheque to Prairie at either of the following addresses. Please make cheques payable to Prairie Bible Institute.
Prairie College
PO Box 4000
Three Hills, AB T0M 2N0
US Donors can mail within the US to:
Prairie College
PO Box 718
Shelby, MT 59474
Use our secure online donation forms to donate in Canadian or US funds. We accept Visa or MasterCard.
Safe and convenient! In a few simple steps you can set-up a monthly gift and not have to worry about it again until you wish to stop. Please select one of the following two options:
Do you have a tangible asset (real estate or physical property) that you no longer need or you think would enhance Prairie’s program? Rather than sell the asset you could gift it. Prairie would be able to issue you a tax donation receipt for the sale value of the property or value determined by a qualified third-party appraisal. There are some ‘hoops to jump through’ and Canada Revenue Agency rules to follow, but we’ve done it before and would be happy to guide you through the process.
Talk today with Tim MacKenzie at legacyplanning@prairie.edu.
Donate in Memory of your Loved One
Thank you for honouring your loved one by choosing to make a donation to Prairie College. You can make your donation to the College using one of these options:
Donation via Cheque:
Donation via the College’s Website:
Take advantage of opportunities to enjoy both eternal and earthly rewards. Did you know that your investment in the lives of Prairie students can also benefit your family by providing tax benefits for your estate?
To learn more visit the Legacy Gift Planning page here or contact Tim MacKenzie, our Gift Planning Consultant for further information.
Spending of funds is confined to board approved programs and projects. Each restricted contribution designated towards a board approved program or project will be used as designated with the understanding that when the need for such a program or project has been met, or cannot be completed for any reason determined by the board, the remaining restricted contributions designated for such program or project will be used where needed most.