Pi Beta Phi - University of Mississippi

Pre-Campaign Feasibility Study Report

Mississippi Beta Chapter of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity at the University of Mississippi

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© 2019 PENNINGTON & COMPANY FUNDRAISING, LLC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 15 undergraduate newsletter, we do recommend adding a professionally produced, alumnae-centric publications to the communication program. Alumnae should receive two newsletters and a biographical update each year. The newsletters should focus on a mixture of undergraduate content and alumnae news. These publications should include chapter updates and news, notifications and recaps of alumnae events, and alumnae spotlights and class notes (individual alumna updates and notes). Sharing these updates and successes is needed to help alumnae feel more knowledgeable about and connected to Mississippi Beta, thus increasing their level of confidence in the chapter and their willingness to offer support in a campaign. Seventy to seventy-five percent of the newsletter should focus on alumnae content. The biographical update is a useful tool not only in updating contact information, but also in gathering constituent news. This demonstrates that the chapter values its alumnae, their involvement, and their input. The Mississippi Beta Chapter maintains a strong online presence across multiple platforms. The top Google result for "Pi Beta Phi at Ole Miss" is the chapter's local website, olemiss.pibetaphi.org. The website contains information about the chapter's history, philanthropy efforts, recruitment events, and much more. As of June 10, 2019, Mississippi Beta's Facebook page (@olemiss.piphi) has 2,130 followers and posts on a regular basis. The chapter's Instagram page (@olemisspiphi) has 4,893 followers and posts a variety of images several times a week. It is important to note that these social media outlets are public and those following the chapter on social media may be from a wide range of constituents, not only undergraduates and alumnae members of the chapter. While it is not recommended to replace either print or electronic newsletters with web-based communication, many alumnae are interested in continuing to receive news and information about the chapter and fellow alumnae via these mediums. According to information provided to Pennington & Company, the Mississippi Beta Chapter hosts alumnae each spring for Pi Beta Phi Founders' Day in April. The chapter also invites alumnae to the house during football season. For example,

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