Leadership

Leadership

 

Leadership and Educational Programs in Alpha Delta Pi are supported by gifts to the Annual Fund, which provides funding for the areas of greatest need within our sisterhood. Your gifts through the Annual Fund help us respond in an ever-changing world to the needs of the organization and our members.

 

The Leadership Consultant Endowment provides support for educational programs, speakers, and workshops delivered to collegiate chapters, as well as for programs of similar character and purpose to the Leadership Consultant program.

 

Values based organizations, such as Alpha Delta Pi, can greatly benefit from research-based curriculum focusing on issues relevant to our members and the implementation of special programs. With your support, we can continue to create experiences that make the member experience even better. The aim of Social Issues Fund is to support programming that improves the safety and well-being of our members while developing their skills to navigate a global world. Areas of focus include sexual assault prevention, mental health, inclusion, hazing prevention and intervention, as well as alcohol and other drug abuse prevention.

 

Each summer, a group of undergraduate members arrive at Executive Office to spend six weeks fully immersed in our sisterhood, gaining experience in everything from event planning, social media, to how a non-profit works. The Nationwide Intern Endowment covers educational expenses and training related to this extremely worthwhile program.

 

The Sally Beggs Thomas Intern Education Fund was established in 2017 in celebration of the retirement of Sally Beggs Thomas, Beta Sigma—Mercer University, who spent more than two decades as a volunteer and staff member for Alpha Delta Pi. This fund will provide the opportunity for Executive Office interns to learn firsthand about the history of Alpha Delta Pi through their travel to Macon, Georgia and other historic monuments important to our place in history.

 

The Mary Esther Hedley Van Akin Leadership Development Fund was established in 1989 to support leadership training and educational programming for collegiate chapters, members, and advisors. It is named in memory of Mary Esther Hedley Van Akin, Alpha Mu—University of Wisconsin, who served Alpha Delta Pi as a national officer for nearly four decades.

 

The Maureen Calloway Carnevale Leadership Fund was established by Maureen Calloway Carnevale, Alpha Zeta—Southern Methodist University, to provide funding for an undergraduate member of Alpha Delta Pi to participate in the Fraternal Government Relations Coalition (FGRC) Capitol Hill visits in Washington, DC.

 

The Jan Alexander Maisch Leadership Fund was established by Jan Alexander Maisch, Epsilon Omega—Jacksonville University, to provide funding for an undergraduate member of Alpha Delta Pi to attend an Alpha Delta Pi leadership program.


The Maisch Family Leadership Fund was established by the Maisch family to provide funding for programming on topics relevant to the membership and needs of Alpha Delta Pi.

 

The Ann Young Leadership Fund was established by Ann White Young, Tau—University of Kansas, and alumnae volunteers to provide funding for an undergraduate member of Alpha Delta Pi from the Central District to attend an Alpha Delta Pi leadership program.

 

The Beth Waters Black Leadership Fund was established by Beth Waters Black, Epsilon Epsilon—Texas Tech University and Delta Beta—Lamar University, to provide funding for an undergraduate member of Alpha Delta Pi to attend an Alpha Delta Pi leadership program.

 

The Sarah Dibrell Gallaher Leadership Fund was established by Sarah Dibrell Gallaher, Gamma Chi—Texas Christian University, to provide funding for an undergraduate member of Alpha Delta Pi to attend an Alpha Delta Pi leadership program.

 

The Grand Council Leadership Fund was established by the Grand Council of Alpha Delta Pi to provide funding for an undergraduate member of Alpha Delta Pi to attend an Alpha Delta Pi leadership program.

 

The Southern California Lion’s Share Fund was established by The Lion’s Share Fund of Southern California to provide leadership and educational training for members of Alpha Delta Pi’s collegiate chapters in southern California in the areas of ethics, leadership, and other charitable and educational programming.

 

The Jan Hancock Wooldridge Housing Education Fund was established by Jan Hancock Wooldridge, Alpha Zeta—Southern Methodist University, to provide funding for the widespread dissemination of housing-related educational materials or presentations made to house corporations in person or via various media.

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West Coast Annual Fund Match
Raise your hand, West Coast! In honor of our work to support hazing prevention and mental wellness programs, our West Coast Wesleyan Society members are matching the next $14,000 in gifts to the Annual Fund. Gifts to the Annual Fund, as well as the Wesleyan Society, OAR Society, and 1851 Violet Circle will all count towards this match. This generous matching gift is provided by West Coast Wesleyan Society members Gini Raynes Mattingly Bossenbroek, Gamma Rho-Arizona State; Melinda Jordan Hall, Zeta Lambda-Texas A&M; Nicole Opas, Alpha Chi-UCLA; Kristen von KleinSmid, Alpha Psi-Southern California; Cindy Voris, Zeta Alpha-Cal State Fullerton; Rosalyn Doze Williams, Alpha Alpha-Colorado; and Bonnie Yamaoka, Alpha Psi-Southern California.
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Ellas's Scholarship and Leadership Leaderboard
Ella’s Scholarship and Leadership Leaderboard starts now. The scholarship or leadership fund with the largest number of individual donors in the next 90 minutes will receive a bonus $1,000 reward, and the runner-up will receive a bonus $500 reward, thanks to Amalia Cochran, Zeta Lambda-Texas A&M. This leaderboard will close at 9 p.m. EDT.
Rank Prize Fund Designation Donors
1 $1,000 Gamma Theta Chapter Scholarship 10
2 $500 Delta Pi Chapter Leadership Fund 7
3 Eta Epsilon Scholarship 3
4 Zeta Xi Founders Scholarship 3
5 Epsilon Omicron Scholarship 3
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Annual Fund Match in Support of Leadership Education
Shout out to Wesleyan Society members Amy Cook Fisher, Alpha Omicron-Oklahoma State; Torrie Hebert, Omega-Louisiana State; Patty Purish O’Neill, Zeta Omega-Central Florida; Jennifer Siler, Epsilon Tau-Middle Tennessee State; and Kim Kontos Windle, Beta Tau-Akron for this next match – they will match the next $11,000 in gifts to the Annual Fund in support of leadership education programs like Officer Academy and Grand Convention. The Annual Fund helps the Foundation provide support wherever the need is greatest within our sisterhood, including for leadership education, mental wellness programs, and anti-hazing education. Gifts to the Annual Fund, as well as the Wesleyan Society, OAR Society, and 1851 Violet Circle will all count towards this match.
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Sophronia's Gift Challenge
Help the gift count climb and unlock bonus gifts towards our Day of Giving totals! At 500 gifts, a $700 Day of Giving bonus will be unlocked. At 1,000 gifts, a $1,000 Day of Giving bonus will be unlocked. And 1,500 gifts will unlock a $1,500 Day of Giving bonus. Thank you to Grand Council and Patty Purish O'Neill, Zeta Omega-Central Florida, for setting our sights high with these challenge gifts!
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Lone Star State Annual Fund Match
Greetings from the Lone Star State! The next $16,000 in gifts to the Annual Fund (our area of greatest need) will be matched by Texas Wesleyan Society members Jessica Carr Belcher, Zeta Lambda-Texas A&M; Linda Braus-Antcliff, Epsilon Epsilon-Texas Tech; Rosemary House Brevard, Delta-Texas; Ann Howard Lemon, Alpha Zeta-Southern Methodist; Anne Veale Pogson, Alpha Zeta-Southern Methodist; and Jessica White Tom, Eta Zeta-Southern Mississippi. The Annual Fund helps the Foundation provide support wherever the need is greatest within our sisterhood, including for leadership education, mental wellness programs, and anti-hazing education. Gifts to the Annual Fund, as well as the Wesleyan Society, OAR Society, and 1851 Violet Circle will all count towards this match.
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Annual Fund Match in Honor of Our Giving Societies
In honor of the leadership support shown by members of our Wesleyan Society, Octavia Andrew Rush Young Alumnae Society, and 1851 Violet Circle undergraduate giving society, Wesleyan Society members in the Southeast will match the next $18,000 in gifts to the Annual Fund (whether to a giving society, or a general Annual Fund gift). Thank you to Debbie Roeber Castellone, Gamma Tau-Vermont; Sarah Davis-Candeto, Epsilon Psi-Tennessee Tech; Debbie Swank Domeck, Xi-Ohio; Carolyn Ricks Elrod, Beta Sigma-Mercer; Tracy Garner, Zeta Omicron-Georgia Tech; Janis Kruger Leaphart, Beta Epsilon-South Carolina; Tasse Alexander Little, Zeta Mu-Appalachian State; Jan Alexander Maisch, Epsilon Omega-Jacksonville; Kelly Newman, Epsilon Kappa-Troy; and Ashley Allen Thomas, Epsilon Tau-Middle Tennessee State for this generous match!
$18,000 MATCHED
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Day of Giving Kickoff Match
The first $10,000 in gifts to the Annual Fund (our area of greatest need) will be matched by Wesleyan Society member Pat Johnson Evans, Beta Omega-Auburn. Gifts to the Annual Fund or our giving societies (Wesleyan Society, Octavia Andrew Rush Young Alumnae Society, and 1851 Violet Circle) count towards this match.
$10,000 MATCHED
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Friends & Family of ADPi Annual Fund Match
Gifts from Friends & Family of ADPi to the Annual Fund (our area of greatest need) will be matched by an anonymous donor up to $1,851.
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