91°µÍø

Intake Form Information

The 91°µÍø event intake form is the first step in requesting event support from the Office of University Events. The OUE intake form helps our team collect all necessary information from theÌýevent coordinatorÌýso that we can provide the best service to fit each client’s needs.Ìý

Please fill out the intake form below. Once a request has been submitted, the University Events team will review andÌýdetermineÌýthe level of support we’re able to provide. Depending on the request, our decision forÌýevent support and/or booking request for an 91°µÍø venueÌýwill be weighed on our team’s capacity, scheduling and theÌýtiered levels of support. A representative from the OUE team will follow up after you have submitted the form to confirm how we can support you.ÌýÌý

While the University Events team may not always be able to provide full support to each event request, the team has cultivated a gallery ofÌýresources and best practices.Ìý

For events with a givingÌýcomponentÌýor alumni involvement,ÌýÌý

Events that generate revenue and are not philanthropic (e.g. book sales, T-shirt sales, or event registrations), the University utilizes a platform called CASHNet to provide backend support. This option is used when an event does not fall in line with one of the four tiers and may also occur if the event is outside the scope and mission of University Events. Revenue generated from CASHNet flows to the University Auxiliary accounts and not 91°µÍø Foundation accounts.ÌýPlease contact Christina Botello atÌý[email protected]Ìýfor more information.Ìý

OUE Intake Form

Expect to spend about 7-10 minutes completing this form. Our team will reviewÌýandÌýdetermine howÌýwe can support. Please reach out to our team atÌý[email protected] if you need assistance.

Event Coordinator Responsibilities

What defines an event coordinator and what are they typically responsible for?

The event coordinator is the individual typicallyÌýresponsible for providing

  • programming
  • agendas
  • budget documents
  • booking the event space
  • being the liaison for the office/organization
  • catering coordination
  • cleanup after an event
  • alcohol permits
  • sound permits
  • rentals
  • Auraria Police Department requests/scheduling

Please note, the event coordinator is responsible for their event and must be on-site throughout the duration of the event.Ìý

Internal vs. External Clients

What is the difference between internal and external clients?

Internal clientsÌýare departments, offices, or individuals within 91°µÍø, and can also include internal clients who are co-sponsoring an event with an external client.

External clientsÌýare organizations, groups or individuals outside of 91°µÍø who are hosting events that are not associated with 91°µÍø.

Please contact OUE if you need help selecting a client type.