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Something's different about your site.
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That's right, something is different
and new and exciting. Launched just last week, the
Endowment Fund’s new website is designed with the
Phi Psi in mind, adding new features to keep all
Phi Psis up-to-date with the happenings of the Foundation.
Providing more information on programs and scholarships,
the Foundation hopes the website will reconnect
brothers with their Fraternity.
Once logged in using your member number you will
have access to various links including online access
to your giving history. The website provides you
with the amount of each gift, as well as a lifetime
or cumulative total. Simply by |
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clicking on the year of the gift, you can view the processing
date and other details. This section was added to provide
donors with their gift history and to make certain their
records matched the Foundations.
The "Brother Search" field was designed to reconnect
"lost" Phi Psis. This section allows you to
search for other brothers using various criteria including
school, first name, last name, initiation year, city and
state. While accessing all this information you also have
the opportunity through your personal profile to update
your personal information with the Headquarters. Of course,
you may also choose what personal information is displayed
in the brother search returns.
The Chapter Scholarship Fund section is an exciting development.
This area allows you to rank your Chapter Scholarship
Fund in comparison to others using criteria such as the
number of living alumni, school size, chapter size, school
type and district. Also within this section, the House
Corporation President and Chapter Advisor have the ability
to request chapter scholarships online. With a drop-down
menu listing all chapter members, the Foundation hopes
to streamline the process of requests and, by January
1, 2007, all chapter scholarships will be completed online.
The Foundation is hopeful that the website will keep donors
informed of programs, scholarships and other exciting
news. To check out the Foundation's new online home, visit
the Foundation
website. |
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