The sixth annual Metropolitan State University of Denver Day of Giving is right around the corner, and you don’t have to wait until March 31 to be a superhero who makes a difference in the lives of current and future Roadrunners. 

Today, faculty and staff members can make an early Day of Giving contribution to the campus area they are most passionate about and be the hero our students deserve by enrolling in payroll deduction or increasing their current monthly gift. Your support will help Roadrunners fly high, ensuring they have access to the resources they need to succeed in the classroom, their careers and their communities. 

Anyone who becomes a recurring donor or starts/increases a payroll-deduction gift for Day of Giving by making a fully tax-deductible gift of $5 or more per month will receive an MSU Denver travel mug. 

Other ways to impact student success on Day of Giving include: 

  • Supporting one of the featured Day of Giving projects. 
  • Signing up to be a Day of Giving Advocate and spreading the word on social media. 
  • Participating in the Day of Giving Telethon Live Talent Show. The winner will earn $500 for their favorite campus program. Sign up today! 
  • Taking part in the Day of Giving Corn Hole Tournament on March 28 from 4-6 p.m. The winning team will earn $500 for the MSU Denver program of their choice. Register today! 
  • Inspiring others to support students on Day of Giving by setting up a match or challenge gift on a featured project. 
  • Making a gift to the Roadrunners Athletics Giving Challenge and helping your favorite sport score a bonus. 
  • Joining the MSU Denver Road Riders bike club and registering to attend the Day of Giving bike ride. Become a member any time between today and March 31 to receive a pair of socks. 

When you help the University reach its goal of 900 donors on Day of Giving, MSU Denver students can rise to reach every goal they set and reimagine a future where anything is possible. 

Making a difference in one day. That’s possible here. 

Contact Bre Milnes, senior director of Advancement Communications and Giving, for more information.