The National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS) has announced that it will participate in Giving Tuesday on Dec. 2, 2025, as part of its expanded donor program aimed at accelerating building innovation for the public benefit.

This marks the first time the federally chartered nonprofit will join the global Giving Tuesday movement, which inspires millions of people worldwide to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity.

“Building innovation is American innovation,” said George Guszcza, president and CEO of NIBS. “Every gift we receive on Giving Tuesday helps us deliver on our mission to ensure the buildings, infrastructure, and systems our nation depends on are resilient, efficient, and future-ready.”

NIBS has recently transitioned from a dues-based membership model to a mission-first donor and sponsor model, expanding its capacity to undertake pro bono initiatives, scale resilience programs, and provide open-access tools and education. Individual and corporate supporters are now recognized as contributors, part of a growing coalition investing in America's future.

Giving Tuesday Campaign Goals

As part of the Giving Tuesday campaign, NIBS aims to secure at least 250 new contributors in a single day. All funds raised will directly support public-impact efforts, including:

  • Development of national resilience and hazard mitigation standards
  • Expansion of free education programs for building professionals and the public
  • Advancements in digital building technologies, including BIM and digital twin standards
  • Upgrades to publicly accessible tools like the Whole Building Design Guide and the High-Performance Building Guide


Supporters can contribute through the organization’s newly updated donor portal at https://nibs.org/about/donate-to-nibs/.

“As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, every contribution to NIBS is tax-deductible, but more importantly, it is transformational,” Guszcza said. “Your donation helps ensure that science, not politics or profit, shapes how America builds.”