If you are an NCURA member interested in volunteering for any of the opportunities listed, click on the link for each opportunity to sign up in NCURA's Volunteer Central
If you are a non-member interested in volunteering for any of the opportunities listed, please email
Emily Ainsworth at ainsworth@ncura.edu
Looking to network with your peers before the start of NCURA's 63rd Annual Meeting? Become a Collaborate Community Contributor! In this role you will join NCURA's 63rd Annual Meeting Collaborate Community for the two weeks leading up to the conference and contribute to the pre-conference conversation with your peers. Post your own ideas, questions, or resources, or respond to posts made by fellow conference attendees, to drive conversation and foster an inclusive networking environment.
Collaborate is NCURA’s online networking platform, and a community hosts discussion posts and resources around a specific topic. To learn more about Collaborate, please visit our FAQs page here: https://collaborate.ncura.edu/faqs.
Are you active on social media and planning to attend the 63rd Annual Meeting? Volunteer to join 63rd Annual Meeting Facebook Fans and Team Twitter and post throughout the meeting!
What did you think of that last session? Which one was the most helpful? Tell us what you thought about the concurrent sessions of this year's 63rd Annual Meeting! We are always striving to improve the content of our meetings and would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions. Download the evaluation questionnaire, and email it to us at king@ncura.edu.
Interested in getting involved, and networking all at the same time? Choose a session you are interested in attending, and assist the presenters in getting the conversation going in the chat feature during the session. Some people hesitate to ask a question. As a volunteer chatter, you will encourage questions by posting in the chat box and getting people started.