The Ann Young Leadership Fund was established by Ann White Young, Tau—University of Kansas, and alumnae volunteers from District II as part of the We Believe Campaign to provide leadership and educational training programs for members of collegiate chapters in District II in the areas of ethics, leadership, and other charitable and educational programming. As of May 1st, this fund was $13,022.39 away from being fully funded.
The Deen Day Sanders Scholarship was established in 2017 by the Greater Atlanta Alpha Delta Pi Alumnae Association to benefit members of any chapter in the state of Georgia. As of May 1st, this fund was $16,775.49 away from being fully endowed.
The Ethel Percy Masters' West Virginia Scholarship was established in 1991 by the Alpha Delta Pi House Association (Alpha Upsilon Chapter) upon its dissolution to benefit members of any chapter in the state of West Virginia or members of any chapter who are West Virginia residents. This scholarship is currently awarded thanks to supplemental funds from the general scholarship fund. This fund was established long before the minimum endowment level was raised to $25,000. An additional $10,495.61 would allow this fund to stand on its own. The 2017-2018 recipient of this scholarship was Megan E. Allen, Gamma Kappa – West Virginia Wesleyan College.
The Missouri State Scholarship was established in 1989 by the St. Louis Alumnae Association in memory of Caralee Strock Stanard to benefit members of any chapter in the state of Missouri or members of any chapter who graduated from a Missouri high school. This scholarship is currently awarded thanks to supplemental funds from the general scholarship fund. This fund was established long before the minimum endowment level was raised to $25,000. An additional $21,073.37 would allow this fund to stand on its own. The 2017-2018 recipient of this scholarship was Callie A. Lane, Delta Phi – University Of Missouri, Kansas City.
The Anne Veale Pogson Scholarship was established in 1994 by Gladys Watford in honor of her niece Anne Veale Pogson, Alpha Zeta—Southern Methodist University, recognizing Anne's many years of dedicated service as an alumna and as Grand Vice President of Alumnae on Grand Council. This scholarship is to benefit members of any chapter in the state of Texas. The 2017-2018 recipient of this scholarship was Taylor A. Templeton, Gamma Chi—Texas Christian University.
The Hoyt-Jolley Foundation Scholarship was established in 1996 by the Ruth R. Hoyt-Anne H. Jolley Foundation to benefit members of any chapter in the states of Florida or Georgia. The 2017-2018 recipient of this scholarship was Caroline O. Smolkin, Gamma Delta – University of Miami.
The North Carolina Lion's Share Scholarship was established in 1989 to benefit members of any chapter in the state of North Carolina. The 2017-2018 recipient of this scholarship was Madalyn G. Brooks, Iota Beta – Campbell University.
The Southern California Lion's Share Leadership Fund was established in 2001 to provide leadership and educational training programs for members of collegiate chapters in Southern California in the areas of ethics, leadership, and other charitable and educational programming.
The Jan Alexander Maisch Leadership Fund was established by Jan Alexander Maisch, Epsilon Omega—Jacksonville University, to provide leadership and educational training programs for members of Alpha Delta Pi.
The Maureen Calloway Carnevale Leadership Grant was established in 2014 by Maureen Calloway Carnevale, Alpha Zeta—Southern Methodist University, to allow members to participate in participating in programs that develop leadership skills through the pursuit of activities that will lead to the betterment of society through government relations, public affairs and/or advocacy.