Through the Leadership Foundation, Delta Sigma Pi sponsors charitable giving programs targeted to specific goals. Once these goals are achieved, the Leadership Foundation retires the program, but those who donated are still honored and their giving continues to count toward
cumulative giving levels. If the program you support concludes, you can give to support the work of Delta Sigma Pi through charitable giving in a
wide variety of ways, ensuring that your legacy of philanthropy continues.
Some of the specific giving programs Delta Sigma Pi sponsored in the past include:
- 10K Club – Individuals who gave at least $10,000 in unrestricted gifts to the Foundation between July 2003 and June 2012 earned membership in the 10k Club Members, received an exclusive lapel pin, and have their names displayed in perpetuity at the Central Office.
- 10K Club Centennial Founders – An exclusive group of 17 members and friends of Delta Sigma Pi gave at least $10,000 to the 10K program by June 30, 2007 and became 10K Club Centennial Founders. These individuals received special edition lapel pins, had the opportunity to include mementoes in the Bicentennial Time Capsule, and have their names displayed in perpetuity at the Central Office.
- 2007 Centennial Society – To commemorate 100 years of Delta Sigma Pi, individuals who gave at least $2,007 in unrestricted gifts to the Foundation between July 2003 and June 2008 became 2007 Centennial Society members and have their names permanently displayed at the Central Office.
- Buck$ 4 Brotherhood – Collegiate chapters promoted the importance of supporting the Foundation by giving at least $1 per member and competing among provinces for provincial recognition. Alumni Chapters participated by donating at least $50. Chapters who donated before December 1 each year were recognized as Legacy Chapters.
Delta Sigma Pi is grateful for the generous charitable giving of our members. Learn more about the Leadership Foundation’s
opportunities for giving to keep building your legacy of service and philanthropy.