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WHAT WE DO

 

Each year, the Alpha Gamma Delta Foundation awards scholarships to more than 150 deserving sisters and makes grants to dozens of organizations dedicated to fighting hunger across the U.S. and Canada in support of Alpha Gamma Delta’s philanthropic focus, but there is much more we do thanks to our generous donors:

  • Grants to our Alpha Gamma Delta Fraternity to underwrite educational and leadership programs for our members.
  • Undergraduate and graduate scholarships to assist with the skyrocketing cost of higher education.
  • Continuing Education Grants for alumnae pursuing professional development on a part-time basis.
  • Scholastic Achievement Awards recognizing the graduating sister(s) in each Alpha Gamma Delta chapter with the highest cumulative grade point average during her college career.
  • SIS Grants providing confidential assistance to sisters facing hardship.
  • Disaster Relief Grants providing immediate support to sisters displaced due to disaster.
  • Educational Area Grants offer tax-deductible local fundraising opportunities, benefiting the educational areas of collegiate chapter houses.

See all the ways your donations make an impact.

Thank you to all Alpha Gam alumnae, collegians, parents, friends, chapters and clubs, for helping the Foundation change lives last fiscal year:

2022-23 YEAR IN REVIEW

  • $200,450 in grants to our Fraternity for educational, philanthropic and leadership work, including:
    • On-site Leadership Development training to 100+ collegiate chapters through the Leadership Consultant Program
    • Leadership skills taught to collegiate sisters through the Empower program
    • Professional development for sisters attending Academy for Collegiate Officers including mental health and confidence trainings
    • Empower path of the Epsilon Pi Journey
  • $235,500 in Scholarships to 175 sisters
  • $6,301 in Continuing Education Grants to 11 sisters
  • $250,000 to 28 organizations in 20 states dedicated to fighting hunger
  • $26,619 to 30 sisters experiencing emergency financial need and disaster relief
  • $90,000 for Educational Area Grants

View the 2022-23 Gratitude Report.