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Thank You Phi Mu Foundation Donors!

My experience joining Phi Mu Gamma Tau at Johns Hopkins University began because I was missing the sense of community that I was raised with at home in New Jersey. By joining the group of strong women, I felt a sense of community once more, where I was supported and found mentors and friends with whom I remain in close contact. They constantly inspired me and pushed me to do more, giving me the courage to be slated for Treasurer and then Vice President of Chapter Development. I attended Phi Mu Leadership Institute gaining valuable interview skills and feeling empowered by the action of women all over the country.

Throughout my time at Johns Hopkins and as a collegiate member of Phi Mu Gamma Tau, I was pursuing my dream of attending medical school. While participating in the rigorous curriculum at Johns Hopkins, I dove into in activities that fueled my passion of addressing inequalities in healthcare and improving health care for women, including volunteering with Health Leads, conducting research as a Research Assistant in the Xin Chen lab, working as a Teaching Assistant for General Biology I and II, and serving as a member of the mentorship committee for Tri-Beta Biological Honor Society. During my gap year, while applying to medical school, I worked as a Scribe for Johns Hopkins Community Physicians at Bayview General Internal Medicine.

Starting on July 27, 2020, I will be a medical student at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School in Piscataway, New Jersey. I am extremely excited to be returning home to New Jersey after living and learning in Baltimore for the last 5 years. I excitedly emailed my mentors, “This Jersey girl is returning home to the land of good bagels and pizza!” Medical school is an extremely expensive process, and I am grateful and feel very fortunate to have received the New Jersey Scholarship. My parents’ income was adversely affected by the pandemic, and as such I will be financially responsible for all of the costs of medical school, including tuition, housing, and fees. I am very grateful to the Phi Mu Foundation for lessening that burden during this time, and look forward to paying it forward in the future!

Thank you for your generosity in this award, and your commitment to empowering women to further their education.

Love in Our Bond,

Erini Papas

Congratulations 2020-21 Scholarship Recipients!

Each year through the Phi Mu Foundation Scholarship Program, we’re able to help lighten the load a bit for our collegiate and alumnae members who are pursuing their education. The recipients of the 2020-21 scholarships include 54 graduate students and 86 undergraduate students representing Phi Mu chapters from across the nation, with awards totaling $153,000.

If you would like to know more about the Foundation’s scholarship program or make a contribution to one of our many scholarship funds, please visit our Academic Scholarships page.

Applications for the 2021-22 academic year will be available later this year. Stay tuned to the Foundation’s social media for more information!

View the full list of the 2020-21 Phi Mu Foundation Scholarship Recipients.

Essential Business Week Wrap Up

Thank you for joining us in making history for the Foundation’s first-ever Essential Business Week! With your help, we honored our incredible donors who helped the Foundation to succeed in the last biennium, elected new Trustees and passed Bylaws amendments … all online! While we wished we could have spent this time with you in person, we are grateful for the technology that allowed us to conduct these orders of business with you virtually.

For those who weren’t able to join us, here’s a wrap up from last week:

Voting Results

The following members were elected to serve on the 2020-2024 Board of Trustees:

Robin Mays Benoit, Epsilon Nu

Robin White Fanning, Beta Iota

Pamela Ferguson Gaines, Epsilon Alpha

Jennifer Chapman Joyner, Alpha Iota

Vicki Ryan, Zeta Pi

National President Andie Kash, Delta Eta, will continue to serve as the Chairman of the Board and Denise McDorman McDermott, Beta Eta, was appointed by National Council to serve as Trustee through 2022. Robin White Fanning was elected by the Board of Trustees to serve as the Foundation President and Jennifer Chapman Joyner was elected to serve as the Corporate Secretary/Treasurer for the 2020-2022 term.

Please join us in thanking outgoing President Pamela Gaines who will continue to serve on the Board of Trustees, as well as Trustees Delicia Arnold, Jennifer Jardine and Beth Reisinger who are retiring from the board this year. Each of these women has made tremendous contributions to the Foundation and we look forward to their continued support as volunteer committee members.

In addition to the election of Trustees candidates, all proposed Bylaws amendments were also passed by the Foundation membership.

Celebrating our Donors

We had a great time celebrating Foundation donors who supported the Foundation throughout the biennium! The donor recognition videos from each day can be viewed on the Foundation YouTube Channel or you can view the individual donor lists by day – Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Honoring Philanthropy

One of the best parts of the Essential Business Week was honoring the award recipients who have shown extraordinary philanthropic leadership during the biennium. It’s not too late to watch the awards presentations and celebrate these amazing Phi Mu women and chapters who are leading in this space!

Fundraising

Lastly, we are thrilled to announce that with your support, the Foundation has raised more than $15,000 through Caring Carnations to support the Fraternity’s diversity, equity and inclusion efforts and $15,000 through the Sisterhood Auction to support the Foundation’s Annual Fund.

We look forward to being back together again for the Foundation Business Session during Phi Mu National Convention in Arizona in 2022!

Essential Business Week July 13-18

We’re kicking off the Foundation’s Essential Business Week on July 13!

While we will not have the opportunity to gather together for the Foundation Business Session as we typically would during Convention, the Foundation is moving forward with conducting essential business online, including voting on proposed Bylaws changes and electing Trustees.

Here’s a glimpse of what you can expect this week:

Monday, July 13

Tuesday, July 14

  • State of the Foundation and Financial Review is delivered to Foundation Members

Wednesday, July 15

  • Donor recognition begins on social media
  • Voting closes at 11:59 p.m. ET

Thursday, July 16

  • Donor recognition continues on social media

Friday, July 17

Saturday, July 18

  • Essential Business Wrap-up Video from President Pamela Gaines on social media

 

Voting results will be sent to Foundation Members following the Essential Business Week.