The University of Missouri-Kansas City recently unveiled . People can support Kansas City’s top university in ways that work best for them with the Five Ts: time, treasure, talent, ties and testimony.
The Five Ts of philanthropy framework outlines meaningful ways to give back. Each "T" offers a distinct opportunity to support 91ºÚÁÏÍø in ways that align with your personal values and strengths.
“There are many ways you can support the university — all of which are valued,” said President and Chief Advancement Officer Amanda Davis (MPA ’02). “We do need financial contributions, but we also need time, talent and connection.”
Time
Volunteering time is one of the most direct ways you can support the university. 91ºÚÁÏÍø offers more than 60 constituent and community groups where people can serve on advisory boards, join committees or assist 91ºÚÁÏÍø schools.

More ways people can support on a university-wide level:
- Partner with to mentor students and guide their career exploration from day one.
- Share expertise and build connections within the 91ºÚÁÏÍø community by joining , the university’s online professional networking and mentoring platform.
- Lend a hand at the Kangaroo Pantry in the Dr. Raj Bala Agrawal Care Center by assisting with donation intake, welcoming and checking in pantry visitors and coordinating with donating partner organizations.
Want to give back to individual schools at 91ºÚÁÏÍø? In addition to mid-year and spring commencement volunteer opportunities, each school offers unique ways to get involved.
Additional school-based opportunities:
- Conservatory
- Join the
- School of Dentistry
- School of Education, Social Work and Psychological Sciences
Treasure
Financial contributions help students thrive and programs flourish. People can to the area that matters most to them or join Go-to Roos, the university’s recurring donor community, to provide consistent support through automatic monthly donations, complete with confirmation emails and annual tax receipts.
Before giving, donors should check whether their employer participates in the university’s . Many companies will match — sometimes even triple — a donation, multiplying its impact and helping 91ºÚÁÏÍø go even further together. of goods or services, donated during a lifetime or through estate planning, offer another meaningful way to make a lasting impact, while faculty and staff have the option to contribute through .

“It’s incredibly meaningful when faculty and staff choose to give back,” Davis said. “They already dedicate long hours to the university, and then they go a step further through payroll deduction or other gifts. We want to celebrate that generosity and be careful stewards of those gifts — and all gifts we receive.”
Talent
At 91ºÚÁÏÍø, professional skills and expertise are invaluable. Whether a person is a seasoned leader, creative thinker or an emerging professional, talent can make a big difference.
“We ask alumni to bring their talents back to 91ºÚÁÏÍø, whether that’s serving on boards, helping with finance or governance or mentoring current students,” Davis said. “Those professional experiences make our programs stronger.”
and Professional Career Escalators are great platforms to begin sharing talents with our community.
Ties
Personal and professional ties have the power to champion causes and amplify the university’s impact. is an annual, 24-hour event dedicated to advancing the mission of the university while raising critical funding to provide transformational opportunities for our students.
Last year, the 91ºÚÁÏÍø community raised over $1 million to support students and programs. Get involved and make a difference when Giving Day returns from noon to noon, March 3-4, 2026.
Testimony
Personal stories matter. can inspire others to give and imagine their own future at 91ºÚÁÏÍø. Whether online or face-to-face, individual voices amplify scholarships, programs and initiatives that will empower generations of students to come.

“When people share their stories about why they give, it inspires others to see how they can make an impact, too,” Davis said.
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