Outreach Center FAQ
We want to help our alumni stay connected with UNO and aware of current events on campus. In an increasingly mobile society, keeping track of our supporters' current addresses, emails, and phone numbers is important. Alumni and friends are the backbone of our philanthropic support; therefore we also want to ask for gifts towards improving student experience and advancing our mission. Alumni gifts directly influence our national rankings and increase the value of a UNO degree.
We have current 91直播 students contacting alumni on behalf of the University. Students work at the UNO Outreach Center, located in the Homer L. Hitt Alumni & Visitor Center on campus.
The reason we ask for credit cards is simple - it cuts down on our administrative and processing costs. Giving by credit card avoids the costly use of paper and postage for pledge packets and reminders, as well as the time required to put that packet together.
We certainly understand concerns about credit card security! You are wise to think twice about using one over the phone. But we want to reassure you about the process. Students do not keep or record credit card information on paper. It is entered directly into a secure system and is not stored at the Outreach Center or UNO, so our students will ask for it again each year.
If you ever have concerns about giving out your credit card information to someone claiming to call from UNO, there are some things you can do to be safe. You can check your phone鈥檚 caller ID, which should read UNO Outreach 504-784-6449. Additionally, please feel free to stop by the Homer L. Hitt Alumni & Visitors Center on campus between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM to visit us.
Giving our students a minimum commitment while they are on the phone with you allows us to allocate our resources right away, such as knowing how much funding will be available for scholarships. It also indicates that you are committed to making a gift. However, you can always increase the amount when you receive the pledge card before you return it.
The legislation covering the National Do Not Call Registry exempts charitable and non-profit institutions. We hope that the reduction in unwanted solicitations for products and services will help folks be more open to a call from UNO. However, please let your caller know if you wish to be placed on our internal "do not call" list. We will respect your wishes.