Volunteer

KU Alumni Network Volunteers

Share your love for KU! Alumni networks benefit from the leadership of volunteers who organize events and support Association programs. Volunteer positions are available in your network, or you can help establish a network in your area if one doesn’t exist.

Volunteering

Regional Network Volunteers

Network success depends on well-trained, informed volunteers. The KU Alumni Association needs your skills to bring Jayhawks together.

Learn what types of events you could host as a volunteer in your network.

Are you ready to make a difference? Share your information and we’ll be in touch.

Other Volunteer Opportunities

Share your affinity for a group through a network of like-minded ‘Hawks.

KU alumni can help recruit future Jayhawks by volunteering with KU Admissions’ HAWK program (Helpful Alumni Working for KU).

Hosting a reunion of University of Kansas alumni? We want to hear about it! Fill out the form below to get more information on resources to help your event succeed.

Volunteer Guide

The KU Alumni Association needs your skills to bring Jayhawks together.

The KU Alumni Association relies on well-trained, informed volunteers to power Jayhawk Networks that serve to ignite student and alumni success and career growth.

Volunteers represent the Alumni Association in a variety of networks through planning, promoting, executing and recapping activities. KUAA offers networks engaging Jayhawks through similar geographic regions, career industries and communities.

Sign up to be a volunteer in the network(s) of your choosing. After a brief training, you will be ready to coordinate activities for your network.

Volunteers are invited to participate at any level that is comfortable to your schedule. Developing as few as 1-2 events per year is a great way to get started and to find the right level of volunteering for you.

KUAA requests that Network Volunteers maintain an active membership with the KU Alumni Association.

Event Types

Crimson & Blue Views

What is Crimson & Blue Views

Crimson & Blue Views events unite alumni and friends to watch televised KU games with fellow Jayhawks.

 

Attending a watch party is often the first step for Jayhawks who want to get more involved with a network.

 

These events provide a positive and enjoyable watch experience and allow Jayhawks to share stories and make new friends.

How Can You Help

Volunteer to host a watch party for your network. As the host, you will be responsible for displaying KU-branded materials, supplied by the Alumni Association, and greeting attendees.

 

Encourage participants to connect with the Alumni Association by providing their contact information, by joining the network’s Facebook group, and by downloading the KU Alumni Association app.

Pro-tips

Develop a strong partnership with your watch site’s management and staff. Venues will often change, and it’s good practice to establish contacts at each site.

Listen to your network’s feedback on the venue, and make decisions based on what’s best for the network as a whole.

Be a good host: Promote community seating, introduce new attendees, and play KU’s fight song (if the venue allows).

Promote the watch party on social media. Create a fun contest with a nominal prize, such as a gift card to the venue.

What is KU Cares

KU Cares events rally Jayhawk volunteers who lend their time and talents to benefit their communities. Alumni across the country are already involved in community causes and have shown a strong desire to leverage KU networks to further those efforts.

How Can Your Network Get Involved

Volunteers are responsible for creating, organizing and promoting KU Cares events, with approval from the Alumni Association.

 

Find events that gather Jayhawks for a good cause, but avoid events that focus only on fundraising.

What Kinds of Events Can You Do

What is Rock Chalk Cultivate

Rock Chalk Cultivate is a series of events that gives KU alumni opportunities to acquire or develop qualities or skills with—and sometimes from—fellow Jayhawks. Just as we acquired knowledge together as students on the Hill, we can continue to learn together as alumni through Rock Chalk Cultivate.

How Did it Begin

Rock Chalk Cultivate was launched in spring 2016 by the Alumni Association’s Dallas Network. Alumni hosted events which included a fashion and wardrobe presentation by Trunk Club Dallas and a BBQ and beer-pairing dinner at 18th and Vine BBQ.
 

How Can Your Network Get Involved

Volunteers are responsible for creating, organizing and promoting Rock Chalk Cultivate events and finding experts, who may be fellow Jayhawks, to lead the activities.

What Kinds of Events Can You Do

The scope of Rock Chalk Cultivate events is endless and can vary across networks as a result of regional interests and the availability of experts. Some examples include:

What is Rock Chalk Connect

Rock Chalk Connect events offer opportunities to network with other professionals and exchange career tips.

How Can Your Network Get Involved

Volunteers are responsible for creating, organizing and promoting Rock Chalk Connect events.

What Kinds of Events Can You Do

The scope of Rock Chalk Cultivate events is endless and can vary across networks as a result of regional interests and the availability of experts. Some examples include:

Pro-tips

For networking events, spotlight two or three alumni as “Featured Jayhawks.” Promote their participation in the events and highlight the industries they work in.

 

Know your network: Select industries that are popular in your area and choose compelling Jayhawks who have broad appeal to your audience.

What is Hawk Happenings

Hawk Happenings events gather Jayhawks to enjoy live sports and entertainment events. This could include a KU game, a professional sporting event or a happy hour.

How Can Your Network Get Involved

Volunteers are responsible for creating, organizing and promoting KU Cares events, with approval from the Alumni Association.

 

Volunteers are encouraged to seek out compelling entertainment events in their area. These events are usually more successful when there’s a KU tie-in, such as an NBA game that features a former KU player.

What Kinds of Events Can You Do

Contact Us for More Information

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Nick Kallail
Assistant Vice President for Network Development and Donor Relations
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Kelsey Galle
Assistant Director of Alumni Engagement

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