Nipissing University in North Bay has received a $1 million donation from The Peacock Family Foundation to support student research, Indigenous initiatives, and Rare Dementia Support Canada.

The gift comes from John and Adrienne Peacock, who were awarded honorary doctorates by Nipissing University in 2023 and are longtime advocates for post-secondary education across Canada.
“This generous gift from John and Adrienne Peacock will have a lasting impact on our University community,” said Dr. Kevin Wamsley, President and Vice-Chancellor of Nipissing University, in a news release.
“Their investment in student research, Indigenous initiatives, and Rare Dementia Support reflects their deep commitment to education and to fostering meaningful change in communities.”

The donation will be divided into three key areas:
- $600,000 for undergraduate research fellowships and matching funds for Nipissing’s 2024 Giving Tuesday and End of Year Appeal, which supports the Student Research Opportunity Fund.
- $250,000 for Rare Dementia Support Canada, a Nipissing-based initiative that uses translational research to assist Canadians affected by rare and young-onset dementia.
- $150,000 for Indigenous initiatives, including the creation of a wampum belt as part of the university’s strategic planning process and funding for Reconciliation events on campus.
“Nipissing University is a leader in fostering student success and driving innovative research,” said John and Adrienne Peacock.
“We are honoured to contribute to these important initiatives that will provide students and faculty with valuable opportunities to make a meaningful impact in communities across Canada.”
Nipissing University thanked the Peacocks for their generous gift and ongoing support of higher education and student success in the region.