Diversity Alumni Networks
One of the key ways connection takes place is with recognized diversity alumni groups where alumni with unique perspectives and experiences come together. The groups organize social events, support student groups, raise scholarship funds, engage in advocacy on campus and promote civic and philanthropic involvement.
Interested in volunteering for one (or more) of our networks? Fill out this form to learn more.












Big Ten Contact Recommendations
Submit contact recommendations for Big Ten partnership connections.
Marketing
Request email marketing support for your network's events and programs.
Events and Programs
Submit events ahead of time to ensure inclusion in the UCLA Alumni E-Connect Newsletter and to coordinate marketing timelines with DPI support staff.
Purchasing and Reimbursements
Reference instructional infographics when buying for events, onboarding vendors, and being reimbursed. Contact DPI's Program Coordinator for questions.
Sustainability and Green Events
Consider UCLA's sustainability and single-use plastics policies when planning events on campus and beyond.
Inclusive Practices for Virtual and Hybrid Programs
Considerations for accessibility, land acknowledgement and inclusive language for your virtual events.
Finances and Compliance
Manage your support group application and track UCLA Foundation Fund finances. Access is granted to active presidents/chairs and treasurers. Contact the DPI Program Coordinator for portal access.
Sustainable Communities Framework
DPI has developed a framework to help your network become more sustainable.
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