Scholarship Recipients
Phi Mu Foundation proudly recognizes the collegians and alumnae selected to receive a scholarship from the Foundation.
Click here to see a list of the 2007-08 Scholarship Recipients
Honor Gifts
Click here to see the sisters and friends who were honored with contributions to Phi Mu Foundation from July 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007.
Memorial Gifts
Click here to see the sisters, family members and friends who were remembered with contributions to Phi Mu Foundation from July 1, 2007 through December 31, 2007.
Ada Henry “A” Scholarship Charms
The Foundation recognizes outstanding academic achievement through the Ada Martin Henry Scholarship Charm program. Full-time undergraduate students who earn a 4.0 GPA receive a special charm from the Foundation.
Click here to see a list of the 2006-07 Scholarship Charm Recipients.
Sisters who support Phi Mu programs at the highest level are members of the 1852 Society. In honor of our heritage, 1852 Society members commit to an annual gift of at least $1,852.
Click here to view a list of current 1852 Society members.
Sisters who commit to the Legacy League are dedicated to furthering the legacy of Phi Mu with an annual gift of $1,000 or more .
Click here to view a list of current Legacy League members.
Carnation Club is the newest annual giving program and is comprised of members who are willing to commit $500 annually to support Phi Mu .
Click here to view list of Charter members of the Carnation Club.
Foundation Awards
Phi Mu Foundation was honored with two awards at the 2007 THE Foundation Seminar, sponsored by the North-American Interfraternity Conference held in Indianapolis, Indiana. Phi Mu Foundation was presented with the Best CD/DVD/Video award. This is an award of distinction in the Donor Education/Relations category. The winning entry was the photo journal “What Is Phi Mu Foundation?” which was introduced at the 2006 National Convention.
The second award was the Best Use of Foundation Grant for Sorority Project or Program. This award of distinction was presented in the Public Relations category. The winning grant was given to purchase the “Death by Alcohol: the Sam Spady Story” DVD and chapter development that was given to every chapter at the 2007 Leadership Conferences.
At the 2006 THE Foundation Seminar, Phi Mu Foundation was presented with the Best Special Event award. This is an award of distinction in the Public Relations category. This award was won by the Foundation for the dedication celebration of the new Headquarters building. Materials that were submitted included pictures from the celebration, a narrative describing the events that took place and the article that appeared in The Aglaia about the dedication.