Nominate a Deserving Volunteer for the Outstanding Philanthropic Volunteer Awards
For the University of Cincinnati, the vision and generosity of one man, Charles McMicken, set in motion the opportunity to change the world and continue the culture of philanthropy for education fundraising started by Cincinnatis leading citizens nearly 200 years ago. His desire to create an institution of higher learning to nurture the hopes, dreams and aspirations of generations of students has impacted not only our great city, but thousands of communities around the world.
Our volunteers continue to demonstrate that same commitment by generously giving of their time, talents, funds, imagination and energy to provide opportunities for our students, faculty and staff to achieve their goals and bring their dreams to fruition. Without the work of dedicated groups and individuals, the university would not be where it is today.
Nominate a deserving volunteer today!
The UC Foundation invites you to nominate those volunteers, staff, students and groups who go above and beyond the call of duty with their philanthropic efforts to make a positive difference at UC. Please take a few moments to
an individual or group who gives of themselves and inspires, encourages and motivates you to carry out UCs vision and mission.
and additional information are available at
. Please submit your nominations to the Foundations Awards and Recognition Committee by May 15. Thank you for recognizing and promoting the philanthropic work of our volunteer leaders.
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