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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Alumni and Friends Close Menu ConnectConnect Regional Networks Shared Interest & Cultural Groups Professional Networks Parents and Families Parent and Family Information Request Current Students International Alumni Young Alumni WashU Alumni Social Media Social Media House Rules VolunteerVolunteer Alumni and Parents Admission Program (APAP) Alumni involvement Parent involvement APAP events Member resources Volunteer eligibility requirements Black Alumni Council (BAC) Volunteers Eliot Society Volunteers Network Volunteers Reunion Volunteers WashU Engage Volunteers ReuniteReunite WashU Reunion at Commencement WashU Reunion at Thurtene Carnival Black Alumni Weekend Learn & TravelLearn & Travel Travel Program Upcoming Destinations Wednesdays with WashU Give Events News & Awards Resources About Contact Us Search Menu Search for: Search Close Search Volunteer › WashU Engage Volunteers WashU Engage Volunteers There are many ways you can volunteer with the WashU Engage Network and share your passion, knowledge, experience, and current community involvement with other alumni, parents, and friends of WashU: Organize and lead a community service project in your city (site leader)Share expertise and advice as a guest speaker at an eventProvide career support to students and young alumni through mentorship, internships, mock interview assistance, and resume feedback If you are interested in any of these ​volunteer opportunities or would like to learn about other ways to get involved, please submit a volunteer interest form. Submit a Volunteer Interest Form for more informationJenna KalkwarfSenior Associate Director, Alumni [email protected] Thinking about planning a community service project? How do I find a community service project? Explore the issues facing your community and consider issues that interest the alumni in your regional network If you are already a volunteer at an agency, ask what needs the alumni volunteers could address.Talk to friends and neighbors about community needs and local volunteer organizations.Consult with local umbrella organizations such as the United Way.Reach out to fellow alumni who work in the non-profit sector—the Alumni Association can provide you with some alumni to contact.Reach out to fellow alumni who sit on agency boards—the Alumni Association can provide you with some alumni to contact. What is the role of a site leader? One or more alumni can share the duties and responsibilities of site leader for a community service project at the local level.Identify a need in the local community and collaborate closely with a non-profit to organize a service project.Coordinate with agency staff to set a date for the project during a time that is convenient for you and doesn’t conflict with other events in the city.Work with agency staff to plan a brief educational orientation to the service project, the agency,and the need in the community for the service.Work with agency staff to compile information about the agency and the service project for marketing materials.Serve as a communications liaison between agency staff, local alumni volunteers, and the Alumni Association.Attend any orientations required by the agency prior to the service project. Communicate information from this orientation to the Alumni Association and other alumni volunteers.Assist in recruiting volunteers by reaching out to personal networks and classmates.Arrange appropriate meals, snacks, or drinks for volunteers before or after the service project.If required, ensure waivers are collected for all participants. What do I need to do to publicize the event? The Alumni Association and the Gephardt Institute for Civic and Community Engagement will use a variety of media to publicize all projects: Email blasts bi-weekly to all alumni in your citySocial media updates on WashU Network and Gephardt channelsWashington University Alumni Association Website We encourage you to reach out to classmates and friends to encourage them to participate in your project. Volunteer Alumni and Parents Admission Program (APAP) Black Alumni Council (BAC) Volunteers Eliot Society Volunteers Network Volunteers Reunion Volunteers WashU Engage Volunteers University Advancement MSC 1210-413-130 | 1 Brookings Drive | St. Louis, MO 63130 866-988-7477 | [email protected] Get Involved Regional Networks Shared Interest & Cultural Groups Professional Networks Volunteer Travel with Us Resources WashU CNX Reunion at WashU for Parents & Families for Current Students Learn More University Advancement Giving to WashU Contact Us Facebook Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Instagram ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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