
When you donate to the Cardiovascular Vaccine Project at the University of Alberta you create change for the better. Your donations support atherosclerosis novel antibody research and innovation that seeks truth and solves problems.
100% of your donations goes to supporting our the Cardiovascular Vaccine Project research results being published in peer reviewed journals, presenting our the Cardiovascular Vaccine Project research findings at conferences locally, nationally & internationally, and the ability for us to share the Cardiovascular Vaccine Project activities and helpful atherosclerosis novel antibody related information.
All donations will receive an University of Alberta charitable tax receipt and tax credit.
When you donate online you will receive an email immediately after from the University of Alberta <annual.giving@ualberta.ca.alumniq.email> confirming your gift donation. Approximately one hour later you will received another email from the University of Alberta advrcpt@ualberta.alumniq.email
Give today and make a difference to the Cardiovascular Vaccine Project research!
Trouble shooting tips if you receive an error message when trying to donate online:
- The address you enter should be the same as your credit card address.
- If you have a unit number, enter it after the building address information and try again. i.e. 11111-11 Street NW, Unit 1
- If you are still receiving an error message, please call your bank and provide them the date and approximate time you tried to make the donation and ask why the transaction would not go through. Note: Some banks recently put a block on these types of online transactions to help with fraud, which can be lifted when requested.
- Or you can write a personal cheque or a bank certified cheque to: University of Alberta and in the memo section indicate Dr. Proctor, Cardiovacc and mail to Dr. Spencer Proctor, Division of Human Nutrition, University of Alberta, 4-002J Li Ka Shing Centre, Edmonton, AB, T6G 2E1. Please indicate the full name and the address you want the