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Celebrate Phi Mu Sisterhood with Caring Carnations

Phi Mu Foundation has a longstanding tradition of spreading joy and happiness through Caring Carnations that sisters can send to one another as a symbol of love and friendship. We are proud that this summer, Caring Carnations will mean even more to the sisterhood we hold so dear.

Virtual Caring Carnations will be available for purchase beginning today and will be sent to sisters and friends through email with a message that a contribution has been made by you in their honor to benefit the Foundation’s Fraternity Grant Fund specifically to support Phi Mu’s diversity, equity and inclusion work.

There are two Caring Carnations available to send to Phi Mu members and friends – Golden Quatrefoils ($10) and Radiant Roses ($5). All you need is the recipient’s name and email address, and we will send the virtual Caring Carnations to their inboxes. Virtual Caring Carnations will land in inboxes on Fridays of each week from June 19 through July 17. (Delivery schedule is subject to change.)

You can also make a gift to Phi Mu’s diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives without purchasing Caring Carnations by visiting www.phimufoundation.org/give and selecting ‘Established Funds.’ From there, you can apply your gift to the Fraternity Grant Fund which will be designated to support diversity, equity and inclusion efforts.

Click here for more information on Phi Mu Fraternity’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. 

Statement on Honorary Philomathean Members from Phi Mu Fraternity

 June 3, 2020

 

Dear Sisters,

On May 29, Phi Mu Fraternity released a statement denouncing the recent acts of racial discrimination and violence faced by members of the Black community, a community that includes many of our sisters. We received an outpouring of responses from our members, many of whom demanded action about one particular aspect of our history.

In the late 1860s, the Philomatheans named Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis and Stonewall Jackson as honorary members. They did not go through any Ritual Service and these three men were never granted membership status of any type in Phi Mu Fraternity. Regardless, we must acknowledge that this has been incredibly hurtful for many of our members, especially Black women.

On behalf of National Council, I unequivocally denounce the association of these men with our organization. Having these men as honorary members is not reflective of Phi Mu. We cannot change the decision the Philomatheans made, but we can acknowledge the pain that it has caused and how that informs our path forward.

In 2016, National Council created five Ends Policies to set strategic priorities for our organization. I have directed our staff to make the policy focused on diversity, equity and inclusion an immediate priority. They are forming a Diversity and Inclusion Working Group that will focus on ways Phi Mu has perpetuated racism. They will seek feedback from members on experiences of marginalization or microaggression in their chapters and learn from experts on ways we can make Phi Mu a stronger, more inclusive organization.

This work will take time to do well. It will require honest, difficult conversations regarding parts of our history of which we are not proud. We will do these things and more because we have an obligation to our past, current and future members to eliminate all forms of racism and exclusion.

If you have feedback, suggestions or want to be a part of this work, please complete this form.

Thank you for joining me in learning from our history to keep true to the meaning, spirit and reality of Phi Mu.

 

Yours in Our Bond,

Andie Kash, Delta Eta

National President

The Sisterhood Auction Will Go On!

While it may look a little different this year, we are excited to announce that the 2020 Sisterhood Auction will go on! This year’s auction will be hosted online with photos and bidding information available to all Phi Mu members right at your fingertips. More information on how you can register online and get your profile ready to bid will be coming later this month.

In the meantime, we need your help to secure more auction items to feature in this year’s Sisterhood Auction! Items that traditionally do very well in the auction are themed gift baskets, gift cards and vacation stays. We’ve even received a few ‘virtual experiences’ that will be up for bid that are sure to be a hit! All proceeds from the auction benefit the lifetime development of women through the support of Phi Mu’s leadership, scholarship, philanthropic and educational programs, and historic preservation.

If you have an item or two to donate to the Sisterhood Auction, please fill out the 2020 Sisterhood Auction Information Form and include a photo of your items. All donated items will receive lifetime giving credit. All items should be shipped by Friday, June 19 to Phi Mu Foundation, attn.: Amy Moore, 400 Westpark Dr., Peachtree City, GA 30269.

If you have any questions about the 2020 Sisterhood Auction, please contact Stewardship & Engagement Coordinator Amy Moore.

Apply for the 2020-21 Collegiate Leadership Council

Each year, Phi Mu Foundation selects a group of exceptional collegiate donors to represent their chapters on the Collegiate Leadership Council. Together, the council shares their passion for philanthropy and the Foundation’s powerful mission by educating, motivating and inspiring others to give back to Phi Mu Foundation.

Members of the Council will provide perspective on collegiate engagement, cultivation, stewardship, as well as provide insight on fundraising and other philanthropic efforts. They’ll also serve as social media advocates for the Foundation. Click here for an overview of the CLC program.

If you’re a rising junior or senior member in good standing with at least a 3.0 GPA, apply today! All applications must be completed by August 10, 2020.

Please contact Communications & Marketing Director Jessi Horne at jhorne@phimu.org with any questions.