Here鈥檚 What 91传媒 Students Say about Philanthropy at 91传媒: A Q&A Roundtable with Student Leaders

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March is Buffs All In when 91传媒 celebrates the impact we can achieve through collective giving. At its heart, philanthropy is about people coming together and supporting causes that are meaningful to them.听
Philanthropy builds a community of support where students are part of something bigger together.听It is in action all around 91传媒, fostering Buff pride and making our campus a better place.听
To demonstrate the power of collective action and giving back, we asked different philanthropic student leaders to share their stories of impact and the ways they are building 91传媒鈥檚 culture of giving 鈥 one action, one donation and one event at a time.听
CU Students featured in Philanthropy Q&A:听
Ari Hadel (Eco, PoliSci鈥28), Vice President of Community Relations of Pi Beta Phi听
Andres Bustindui (MechEng鈥27), Member of Herd Leadership Council and 听
Rachel Gaydos (SLHSci鈥26), Co-President of 听
Clementine Cerai (Soc鈥26), Vice President of 听
Sierra Dunlap (MCDBio鈥28), President of 听
Natalia Matthews (StratComm鈥28), President of and Pi Beta Phi member听
How did you get involved in your current position?听
Bustindui: 鈥淚 wanted to be part of something bigger than myself on campus. I鈥檝e always been drawn to leadership and initiative, and when I saw the opportunity to contribute, I stepped up. I believe that if you care about your community, you don鈥檛 wait for someone else to act. You take responsibility and help make it happen.鈥听
Gaydos: "I have been involved with Special Olympics for nearly a decade. When I transferred to 91传媒, I made it my mission to create a Special Olympics program. I helped get this club off the ground, but it could not be where it is today without students and community members continuously showing up and dedicating their time to the success and wellbeing of the club. "听
Matthews: 鈥淚 got involved by reaching out to the head of the non-profit to see if Letters of Love was still affiliated at CU. After learning it wasn鈥檛, I took the initiative this past fall to contact campus organizations like CUSG and CSI to follow the steps to complete the reinstatement process. Eventually, I was able to complete the entire reinstatement process to proudly make Letters of Love a recognized student organization at 91传媒 again.鈥听

CU Special Olympics club
What does philanthropy mean to you?听
Hadel: 鈥淧hilanthropy is about giving back to causes that have personal significance but also allows people to learn from and become more aware of prevalent issues that affect the people in our communities.鈥澨听
Gaydos: 鈥淧hilanthropy means using your time, skills and voice to create opportunities for others. It鈥檚 not just about donating money; it鈥檚 about showing up consistently and investing in the people around you. It鈥檚 about building relationships within your community.鈥听
Dunlap: 鈥淧hilanthropy means giving back without the expectation of recognition or a reward in return. It means doing something for the good of your community. Nothing compares to seeing the direct difference you鈥檝e made in someone else鈥檚 life, no matter how small the action may seem.鈥听
Matthews: 鈥淧hilanthropy means utilizing leadership and membership to create a meaningful impact for a greater cause. I鈥檝e seen how small acts of kindness, like writing a letter, can make someone鈥檚 day and make them feel truly seen as well as cared for. Philanthropy isn鈥檛 just a singular event or requirement to me; it鈥檚 a mindset rooted in empathy and collective action.鈥听

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What do you see as the impact of philanthropy on 91传媒 as a community?听
Bustindui: "Philanthropy strengthens CU by creating unity beyond academics and social groups. It gives students a shared purpose. When organizations rally around a cause, it builds empathy, leadership and accountability. It also shifts the narrative, showing that students aren鈥檛 just here to study or socialize, but to contribute and make a difference in Boulder and beyond.鈥听
Ceria: 鈥淧hilanthropy allows our 91传媒 community to feel more united through the common goal of creating a campus that is accessible to all people. With CU Special Olympics, we create a space where people can connect with others through sports and the common goal of growing as an athlete, being friends to all and building others' confidence on and off the court.鈥澨听
Dunlap: 鈥淚t brings people together. CU is a huge campus, and it is easy to feel small, but being involved in something that directly brings the community together makes you feel more connected. It even just provides you with another person to recognize and smile at!鈥听
Matthews: 鈥淧hilanthropy tremendously strengthens 91传媒 as a community by creating connections across different organizations and communities. When students come together to support a cause they truly care about, it creates an amazing community rooted in shared values rather than competition. It helps remind us as students that we鈥檙e part of something much bigger, and when we all come together we can make a big impact.鈥听
What can students do now to get involved or give back?听
Bustindui: 鈥淓veryone can engage in philanthropy; all they need to do is be willing and take action. Students can begin by volunteering at events, going to fundraisers or joining service-oriented organizations. To make an impression, you don't need a title. Being present on a regular basis counts.鈥听
Gaydos: 鈥淚n many ways, showing up is giving back. Your time, energy and consistency are what make programs like CU Special Olympics possible. The connections and sense of belonging our members experience come directly from students who commit to being there for them.鈥听
Dunlap: 鈥淛oin a philanthropic club! There are so many, and we often attempt to collaborate, so there is definitely something for everyone! Even just showing up once will make a huge difference.鈥听
Join us during March to learn more about how philanthropy impacts campus.听