Campus Initiative
The UNICEF Campus Initiative is a growing grassroots movement rooted in a belief that college students have a vital role to play in helping the world's children survive. Members of UNICEF Campus Initiative Clubs conduct campus-wide education, advocacy and fundraising activities to benefit UNICEF.
Campus Clubs produce concerts, host international dinners and write letters to the editor about UNICEF's work. They also set up booths on campus to promote children's issues and fundraise, participate in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaigns with local elementary schools, and are creative in their support of UNICEF's child survival work in more than 150 countries.
Campus Initiative Resources
Prospective Campus Initiative Club Toolkit (1.06MB)
Prospective Campus Initiative Club Application (78K)
Campus eBulletin newsletter sample (106K)
Interested?
Please download the Prospective Campus Initiative Club Toolkit to learn more about bringing UNICEF to your campus. This step by step guide will determine if the Campus Initiative is right for your school and will help you apply for a Club on your campus.
In order to be officially recognized as a Campus Initiative Club, your group must apply and have signed paperwork from the Volunteer and Community Partnerships Department.
If you are already part of a Campus Club, register as an individual in our Volunteer Center to access additional resources including; the campus group discussion boards, activity toolkits, campus policies and procedure handbook. Communicate with other students and post your activities to our calendar!


