FAQ

Q: Do I have to lead a project?

A: No! You can be a member of any projects that are established already.

Q: If I come up with a project idea, I have to lead the project, right?

A: Again, no! We like ideas and passion in the organization! Another member can lead it for you!

Q: Who do I contact if I want to create a new project?

A: Aaron is our Vice President of Projects and would love to help assist you through this process. Send him an email awinter@umsystem.edu!

Q: When are the team meetings?

A: They are always Tuesday from 5:30-6:30 at the Bloch Executive Hall Room 331.

Q: I’m busy and can’t make the team meetings… how do I still be a part of Enactus?

A: Glad you asked. Even if you’re unable to make it to the Tuesday meetings there are a handful of ways to get involved. We have various projects, initiatives, and committees that you can participate in. The trick is to just show up and stay updated! We love to see new and existing faces! Please email our Director of Membership, Imani Lemon (ixldyf@mail.umkc.edu) if you have more questions!

Q: What are Projects?

A: Projects are the backbone of Enactus. Each Enactus project had at least one UN 17 Global Goals that it is tackling through entrepreneurial action. Each project works towards specific needs within our community and beyond, whether it is reaching out overseas to provide a community with sanitary facilities and clean water, working with artists in KC to help achieve their artistic career goals, or simply educating high schoolers on real-life situations.

Q: Is there a limit for the number of projects I can be in?

A: You can only be in as many projects as we have. In other words, no! Most members participate in 2-3 projects.

Q: Where do I find project meeting times?

A: Reach out to our Vice President of Projects, Aaron Winter (awinter@umsystem.edu)! 

Q: Do I have to be a part of a project?

A: No, you can join a committee if projects aren’t your thing! Although, we encourage you to join at least one.

Q: Are there fees?

A: Nope, Enactus won’t cost you a dime.

Q: So, I’m not a business student, can I still help make the world a better place?

A: Absolutely. Our team actually has more Engineering, Fine Arts, Architect, and Medical students than Business students! We welcome all majors!

Q: What is the difference between project hours and student hours?

A: Project hours are the number of hours you put in working on a project. Student hours are the time spent on Tuesday meetings, team events, working on your committee, or researching!

If you have more questions, email our President, Marineth Ordinal (mao2b2@umsystem.edu)!