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Thank You Phi Delta Chapter!

At the end of the summer, we were contacted by Phi Delta Chapter Treasurer and Alumnae Relations Chair Jess Walton to let us know that the chapter at Salisbury University had selected Phi Mu Foundation as the beneficiary of a portion of the ticket sales for their chapter’s 30th-anniversary gala on October 5th. More than 100 alumnae and guests attended the gala, including Trustee Jennifer Jardine, Beta Tau.

Thank you to the Phi Delta executive committee for honoring Phi Mu Foundation during your special evening and to the alumnae and friends who helped make a significant investment in the lifetime development of Phi Mu women with the purchase of their gala ticket!

Giving the Gift of Sisterhood

Sometimes the most wonderful gifts come when you least expect them.

For most of us, the winter holiday season is perfect for relaxing and reconnecting, enjoying time with family and friends and taking a much-needed break from the hustle and bustle of our busy lives. But – full disclosure – have you ever sneaked back into the office while everyone else is away to covet the quiet of an empty building and get caught up on a few last-minute tasks? Don’t worry, your secret is safe with us. The Phi Mu Foundation staff does it, too.

Thankfully, that’s exactly what we were doing this time last year when the doorbell rang at Phi Mu National Headquarters and we received a game-changing delivery from the family of loyal donor and friend of Phi Mu Foundation, Dorothy Erbe Grahl, Iota Sigma (University of Southern California).

A lifelong Foundation supporter and member of the Fidelity Society, Dorothy passed away in 2013 at the age of 90. Dorothy had expressed that it was important to her to help secure Phi Mu’s future through her planned gift, and upon receiving that delivery from her family on that day, we knew her vision had become a reality. Honoring Dorothy’s wishes, The Grahl Family Trust made a bequest to Phi Mu Foundation for more than $350,000.

The timing of the Grahl Family Trust gift enabled the Foundation to go above and beyond its original grant commitments for 2019, allowing for additional investments to benefit Phi Mu members through academic scholarships, Fraternity leadership programs and emergency assistance grants. Because of Dorothy’s planned gift, women across the country are now carrying on her legacy and leaving their own mark on the world with her help.

 

“I remember being a collegiate member and thinking what a great concept ‘Sisters Helping Sisters’ was, never once thinking I’d ever apply to ask Phi Mu Foundation for assistance as an alumna member. That all changed when Camp Fire – a 153,000-acre wildfire that was the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California’s history – destroyed my family’s home and everything inside. The grant I received from Phi Mu Foundation helped my family and me get back on our feet and take one step closer to rebuilding.”

Alisa Wrangham, Eta Sigma (University of California, Merced)

 

“I am a first-generation college student and it is not always easy for me to be financially prepared for college each semester. Thanks to Phi Mu Foundation, some of this burden has been lifted off my shoulders, so I can be more focused on studying and making academic plans. I am a double-major in neuroscience and cell and molecular biology, and hope to earn a master’s of public health degree before going on to medical school. One day, I want to open my own practice and offer free healthcare to medically under-served communities.”

Kasey-Lee Neal, Kappa Omicron (Georgia Southern University Armstrong Campus)

 

We are incredibly thankful for Dorothy’s vision for the future. Her planned gift came at just the right time for women just like Alisa and Kasey-Lee to benefit from her generosity. Because of Dorothy’s gift and the ongoing support we receive from sisters, friends and family members who contribute to Phi Mu Foundation each year, our members are leading and learning with confidence and breaking through barriers with greater access to education, premier leadership development opportunities and assistance in their time of greatest need.

Answering the door and receiving that gift from the Grahl Family Trust that day created life-changing opportunities for Phi Mu members across the country, just as every gift that we receive positively impacts another woman’s Phi Mu experience. Help us continue to invest in members to reach their fullest potential by making a gift to Phi Mu Foundation at www.phimufoundation.org/give.

Get Involved with 18 Hours & 52 Minutes of Giving!

Phi Mu Foundation’s annual day of giving is on Tuesday, October 22, 2019.

Last year, 945 Phi Mu members and friends rallied together to show their support for our sisterhood and made contributions totaling more than $96,000! It was the largest fundraising day of the year for Phi Mu Foundation and we’re looking forward to making it happen again in 2019 with your help.

This year, 18 Hours & 52 Minutes of Giving will take place on Tuesday, October 22, beginning at 6:00 a.m. ET, but you don’t have to wait until then to participate! Here are some ways you can plan to join the fun before and during 18 Hours & 52 Minutes of Giving:

* Sign up to join our volunteer social media team and share your love for Phi Mu in the days leading up to 18 Hours & 52 Minutes.

*Join the 18 Hours & 52 Minutes of Giving Leadership Circle with a gift of $500 or more. Members of the Leadership Circle will be listed on our website and promoted on social media. Gifts can be made in advance of 18 Hours & 52 Minutes by contacting Director of Major Gifts Mandi Young.

*Flex your competitive spirit and get together with other members or friends to make an 18 Hours & 52 Minutes Challenge Gift! Challenge Gifts will be featured on Phi Mu Foundation social media accounts throughout the day of giving to challenge others to make a contribution to unlocking a larger gift. Check out some of the challenges that were accomplished last year! Challenge Gifts can be established by contacting Director of Major Gifts Mandi Young.

In the meantime, make sure you’re following @PhiMuFoundation on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram so that you can keep up with the latest news on 18 Hours & 52 Minutes.

Save the date for October 22 and plan to join us online to share your pride and passion for Phi Mu!

Congratulations 2019-20 Collegiate Leadership Council!

Each year, we select a group of exceptional collegiate donors from across the country to represent their chapters on the Phi Mu Foundation Collegiate Leadership Council. Together, the members of this council share their passion for philanthropy and the Foundation’s mission by educating, motivating and inspiring others to give back to Phi Mu Foundation throughout the academic year.

Congratulations to the members serving on this year’s council!

ALPHA

Regan Brooks, University of Colorado-Boulder

Faith Atkins, University of Colorado-Boulder

Linzhi Douglass, Colorado State University

Sara Pelayo, California State University-Northridge

Jillian Benoit, Oklahoma State University

Andrea Gonzalez-Gamba, University of Houston

Brooklynn Oney, LSU Shreveport

Alyssa Pardee, Southeastern Louisiana University

Avery Bracken, Louisiana State University

BETA

Madalynn Ebert, University of Minnesota

Allison Younger, Cleveland State University

Yiannoula Katsadas, Westminster College

GAMMA

Emma Sisk, James Madison University

Savannah Lambert, Transylvania University

Lilly Caudill, Bellarmine University

Grace Hawley, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill

DELTA

Bailey Bishop, Mississippi State University

Cacky Davis, University of Georgia

Rebekah Magnusson, Auburn University

Samantha Jacobsen, Florida State University

Allie Shepler, Millsaps

Cailey Ness, Millsaps