Cornell Alumni Engagement Strategic Plan 2020-2026

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Volunteer Onboarding Series

Strategic Planning Templates

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    Strategic planning is an organizational management process. The first step is defining strategy, or direction. Next, decisions are made on allocating resources to pursue that strategy. Those decisions shape and guide what an organization is, who it serves, what it does, and why it does it, with a focus on the future. Effective strategic planning articulates not only where an organization is going and the actions needed to make progress, but also how it will know if it is successful. View some Strategic Planning templates to help get you started!

Event Guidelines

  • Cornell University believes our community should be truly open for everyone. As such, we are committed to providing a friendly, safe, and welcoming environment for all. Please read Cornell’s expectations for participant behavior at alumni events.

CUVolunteer Tutorials

  • CUVolunteer helps you find ways to volunteer that fit your life, interests, and connections to Cornell. Download our user guide to learn how you can set up your profile, explore Cornell's many volunteer opportunities, nominate yourself or others for a volunteer role, view your volunteer resume, and more!

  • Watch a video to see how to use CUVolunteer.

To Do The Greatest Good Campaign Resources

Brand Support

  • Cornell volunteer groups are representing Cornell University and their unique organization. Maintaining the university’s brand and identity is an important role for every Cornell organization and group. University policies and guidelines are available to assist you on brand, logo use and merchandising. Use the consulting services for any questions, concerns and guidance during your planning stages.

  • The Cornell logo and seal should always be reproduced at a size that maintains the integrity of the mark and yields clean, legible lettering and art detail.

  • Merchandise representing Cornell can be found across the globe. In order to maintain the university's identity, it is extremely important to adhere to brand guidelines before you order anything.

  • The following university policies are available for reference on a wide variety of brand governance and management topics..

Role Specific Toolkits

  • The 2023-2024 Cornell Annual Fund Volunteer Handbook designed in conjunction with training sessions to give the necessary information and tools needed to be effective in the peer-to-peer fundraising role.

  • Resources for Cornell athletics volunteers for events, communications and more.

  • Here you will find everything you need to be a successful class officer. This toolkit will be updated with new resources as they become available. If there are additional resources you would like to see added, reach out to you your class staff contact.

  • Cornellians participate in more than 100 clubs and associations around the world, and more than 1,000 Cornellians serve on club and associations boards! The resources in Club leader toolkit include everything you need to know about managing a successful club or associations.

  • Alumni volunteers are present in more than 50 world areas! They work alongside International Alumni Relations to support Cornell and fellow Cornellians. These resources will help you manage a successful club or interest group.

More Resources

  • Learn how each of Cornell’s college and units put their annual fund dollars to work—and how your future gifts will change lives.

  • Download Cornell University frequently used acronyms.

  • If you manage websites or social media platforms in your volunteer role, you are responsible for ensuring that all content is copyright compliant. This resource includes guidelines for all Cornell volunteer groups.

  • As an unpaid volunteer for Cornell, we appreciate your time, energy, and any out-of-pocket expenses you incurred volunteering for Cornell University, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt, New York not-for-profit education corporation. To request a tax deduction letter, please complete this form.

    For more information on what qualifies, please review the information on tax deductions for volunteer work.

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    Volunteering and Your Career

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  •  Cornell’s Alumni Affairs and Development Volunteer Programs Team guide you through the process of volunteering with Cornell, connecting you with those numerous opportunities, alumni networks, and programs.