
Get Feedback on Your Latest Idea, Project or Venture
Have an idea that aims to create positive societal change? Working on an impact project? Need help with your model, marketing or fundraising?
Join us during Tune-Up Tuesday hosted virtually every Tuesday during the semester from 10am-4pm to take your work to the next level.
Coaching and advising is open to current UMD students to inspire action and power impact. Current students engaged in classes, teams, organizations and projects that place an emphasis on social impact or innovation are eligible to receive support via Tune Up Tuesdays.
Our coaches serve in an advisory capacity to support students to:
- Craft impactful pitches
- Define the problem
- Learn the art of storytelling
- Deepen understanding of an issue
- Discover more about investments, grants, gifts and other funding sources
- Develop a project proposal or strengthen an existing one
- Support program design and implementation
- Create meaningful partnerships
- Prepare a strategic marketing plan
Interested, but not sure if coaching is right for you? You are a great candidate for coaching if you are:
- Targeting a social issue or cause that you are passionate about and want to get a better understanding of the issue or cause
- In the beginning stages of developing a proposal for a project, program, or venture and are working to address a specific cause or issue
- Starting to implement your idea and are actively engaging in activities in support of a targeted issue or cause
- Actively implementing your idea and are looking to create or scale-up the social impact of your nonprofit organization or venture
You can schedule a Tune-Up Tuesday coaching session by clicking here.
You'll be paired with a coach once you have chosen a time via calendly. You can meet with your coach in the Do Good Accelerator, or via video meetings or phone calls, whatever works best.
You can meet with a coach by using the scheduling link here. The coach will be in touch about the meeting once you schedule.
Questions?
Contact Do Good Accelerator Manager Kisha McNeill.