UConn Gives: Countless Reasons to Get Involved
Show your UConn pride and support Huskies for years to come
UConn Nation is coming together to support the University we all love.
UConn Gives is underway! During this 36-hour giving initiative, which ends tonight at 7 p.m., celebrate your UConn pride by spreading the word, participating in challenges, and making gifts in support of UConn.
When you take part in UConn Gives, you support what makes UConn great by giving to the causes most important to you. Show your support at givingday.uconn.edu.
Join challenges so your gift has an even greater impact. There’s a Leaderboard Challenge, where the project with the highest total number of donors will receive an additional $5,000, with $3,000 for the second-place finisher, and $1,000 for the third. Here’s how you can get involved:
- Be a champion. Spread the word about UConn Gives using #UConnGives and tagging @UConnAlumni on social media. Invite your friends to join, too!
- Join challenges. Watch social media to unlock dollars for the areas you care most about.
- Make your gift! Join UConn alumni in giving back during this exclusive 36-hour giving event.
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