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Annual Fund Tops $1 Million!

Each year, it is our honor to recognize Phi Mu members and friends that generously contribute to advance the lifetime development of Phi Mu women. Soon, all Foundation Members will receive the 2017-18 Annual Report At-a-Glance in the mail, which provides a snapshot of your investments at work for the last fiscal year. For the first time ever, your contributions to the Annual Fund topped more than $1 million, helping us achieve a long-time goal of increasing unrestricted giving in order to prepare the Foundation for future growth. While the Annual Fund remains a top priority for the Foundation, we’re also maintaining our commitment to increase funding opportunities through our academic scholarship, leadership and education, and member assistance funds.

We are incredibly grateful for your support each year, and your passion for investing in Phi Mu women as leaders in their chapters, on campus and in their communities! You can read the full 2017-18 Annual Report here.

Meet Jackie Brideau, Kappa Omicron

We had the chance to sit down with Rose & White Giving Program member and Delta Area Collegiate Relations Coordinator Jackie Brideau, Kappa Omicron, and hear more about how just one conversation changed the way she thought about giving to Phi Mu Foundation.

What made your collegiate Phi Mu experience special?

Being a founding member of my chapter, I feel like my entire collegiate experience was special! So much of what I learned during those years was because of advisers and Chapter Consultants who were pushing me to be my very best. If it weren’t for their leadership and support, empowering me to be confident in my own abilities, I don’t know that I would have pursued leadership positions in my chapter.

What inspired you to join a Phi Mu Foundation giving program?

When I attended my first Convention in 2014, I started to gain a much better understanding of how the Foundation’s funding helped to impact women just like me. Realizing that my chapter wouldn’t be the same without Chapter Consultants who guided us, and that there were women all across the country that may not be able to pursue their degree without the scholarships from the Foundation really put into perspective how important the Foundation really is to our sisterhood. I knew that I wanted to be a part of that.

What legacy do you hope to leave for Phi Mu through your gifts to Phi Mu Foundation?

I hope that I can give someone a chance to have the same wonderful experience in Phi Mu that I did! If I can help just one girl become the woman that she is destined to be, then I feel that I have done my part.

Some members think because they can’t make a large gift, that they shouldn’t give at all. What advice would you give women who are considering making a gift – small or large?

Past Foundation Trustee Sharon Staley once said to me, “I started giving to the Foundation with just one dollar.” For her to say that was so incredible and really resonated with me. I may not have hundreds of dollars a month to give right now, but I do have a few dollars I can start with. I’m going to put my money where my heart is, and know that no matter what the amount is that I give, I am having a positive impact on another sister’s life!