400 Westpark Drive  |  Peachtree City, GA 30269

Make a Difference for Phi Mu!

Through the contributions of generous sisters and friends just like you, we are empowering thousands of women each year to become the very best versions of themselves. When you invest in our sisterhood, you are strengthening the foundation of our shared values for women across the country and providing them with the opportunity to grow as confident, vibrant leaders.

“I believe each of us has been given our Phi Mu experience by someone that chose to believe in us, and now it’s our time to choose to believe in others.”

Phi Mu Chapter Consultant Molly Young, Kappa Mu, Georgia Southern University

With your gift, you can make a tremendous difference in the life of a woman just like Molly … and as a result, the hundreds of Phi Mu sisters who are inspired by her leadership as she travels to collegiate chapters across the country. Thank you for believing in the legacy of our sisterhood and the life-changing experience it provides for each of us.

 

Click here to help women continue to thrive in the classroom, on campus and in their communities!

 

 

Gifts made online at www.phimufoundation.org/give prior to December 30 online are eligible for a 2017 charitable tax-deduction. Checks may be sent to Phi Mu Foundation 400 Westpark Drive, Peachtree City, GA 30269 and must be postmarked by December 31 to receive a deduction in 2017.

Board of Trustees Nominations are Open

In preparation for the annual membership meeting at the 2018 Phi Mu National Convention in Las Vegas, Phi Mu Foundation is seeking nominations for five open seats on the Board of Trustees.

Each candidate must be:

  • in good standing with the Fraternity;
  • a member of Phi Mu Foundation;
  • have Fraternity or Foundation volunteer experience in addition to non-Phi Mu professional experience that compliments the Foundation’s mission;
  • and willing to join the 1852 Society Giving Program as an annual contributor of $1,852 or more, if elected.

Individual members of the Foundation, as well as collegiate and alumnae chapters, are encouraged to submit names of qualified candidates. An eligible candidate may also nominate herself. The Nomination Form and full Position Description are both available under the Board of Trustees tab or by calling the Foundation Executive Director at 770-632-2121.

Recommendations for Foundation Trustees must be received or postmarked by February 3, 2018. Nomination forms may be sent to foundationnomination@phimu.org or mailed to Diane Eggert, Phi Mu Foundation Nominating Chairman, 400 Westpark Dr., Peachtree City, GA 30269.

Come Home for the Holidays

Save the date for Sunday, December 3, 2017, and plan to ‘come home for the holidays!’ We’ll be hosting a holiday open house from 6 to 9 p.m. at Phi Mu National Headquarters for all alumnae and guests to join us in kicking off the holiday season.

Why Give to Phi Mu?

Every member of Phi Mu has their own experiences and reasons why Phi Mu is close to their heart. My experience has been one of bonding with women I feel that I have known for a lifetime and opportunities that I never thought I would have.

Phi Mu has led me to not only meet some amazing people, but has also opened doors to so many life changing opportunities. I have had leadership positions in my chapter and helped extend our involvement on campus through my executive position role. I now have the great opportunity of working with Phi Mu Foundation and the first ever Collegiate Leadership Council! This has not only made me appreciate Phi Mu more, but it has helped me truly understand how much our Fraternity helps and supports members.

Financial giving and assistance is something that the Phi Mu Foundation is based upon and this has helped countless women across the nation continue with their education and involvement in Phi Mu. One of my greatest and truest friends that I have made through Phi Mu has been a recipient of one of our chapter’s scholarships. Carson is an amazing woman who exceeds academically and also is committed to always being true to Phi Mu. Carson is from Gatlinburg, Tennessee and her family was effected by the wildfires that raged through that part of East Tennessee in November of 2016. This put some stress on her family as a whole and because of the scholarship awarded to her she was able to continue in Phi Mu.

 

Raising money for sisters who are affected by natural disasters and unforeseen difficulties is something that I am passionate about and want to see grow for the future so that members know that Phi Mu is always on their side.

 

Every member of Phi Mu has their own experiences and reasons why Phi Mu is close to their heart. My experience has been one of bonding with women I feel that I have known for a lifetime and opportunities that I never thought I would have.

 

Phi Mu has led me to not only meet some amazing people, but has also opened doors to so many life changing opportunities. I have had leadership positions in my chapter and helped extend our involvement on campus through my executive position role. I now have the great opportunity of working with Phi Mu Foundation and the first ever Collegiate Leadership Council! This has not only made me appreciate Phi Mu more, but it has helped me truly understand how much our Fraternity helps and supports members.

 

Financial giving and assistance is something that the Phi Mu Foundation is based upon and this has helped countless women across the nation continue with their education and involvement in Phi Mu. One of my greatest and truest friends that I have made through Phi Mu has been a recipient of one of our chapter’s scholarships. Carson is an amazing woman who exceeds academically and also is committed to always being true to Phi Mu. Carson is from Gatlinburg, Tennessee and her family was effected by the wildfires that raged through that part of East Tennessee in November of 2016. This put some stress on her family as a whole and because of the scholarship awarded to her she was able to continue in Phi Mu.

Raising money for sisters who are affected by natural disasters and unforeseen difficulties is something that I am passionate about and want to see grow for the future so that members know that Phi Mu is always on their side.

 

Guest Blog Contributor Abby Belt, Kappa, University of Tennessee-Knoxville, is a member of the Phi Mu Foundation Collegiate Leadership Council.