Student Organization Service Project Guidelines

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Service projects must have some element of direct or virtual service contact with the organization. While a community project may be done on campus, the activity must result in a direct or virtual encounter and a benefit to the community organization.

Note on collecting donations: When students collect donations, they should also plan an activity with the organization for which donations are being collected.

Project proposals must be submitted to OCES three weeks in advance. 

Philanthropy Leader’s Name and Contact Information
Philanthropy Leader’s Name and Contact Information

Staff or Faculty Advisor Contact Information

Staff or Faculty Advisor Contact Information
(no last-minute projects)
Location
Location (On or Off-Campus)
Transportation Provided by the Organization (Indicate Yes or No)

The Nonprofit Organization That Is the Focus of the Service Event and Contact Information

Non-profit Address

Each OCES-approved event must have a critical reflection component to it.

Once a proposal is submitted to the OCES office, either the OCES staff or the organization's staff/faculty advisor should assist the ­­­organization in writing the critical reflection component.

All advocacy activities must be connected to social issues for which students can post a statement of support on social media platforms.

After the proposal is approved and suggestions modified, OCES will post the event in Get Connected.

For further information, please feel free to contact the NCCU Office of Community Engagement and Service via email at [email protected].

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