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. 22 Interviewees were then asked about their perception of the house corporation leadership. Most alumnae admire the hard work of the board and are grateful for their willingness to make such a significant time commitment to the chapter. A 2000s alumna said, "These are stand up women. All of the house corporation members have a strong passion for Pi Phi." Several women commented on the era discrepancy of the board. A 1990s alumna said, "Major salute to these women who have served on the board for a long time, but I would like to see younger alumnae involved in the housing project." A 1980s alumna said, "I do not see anyone on the house corporation from my era. I think they should spread out their involvement to relate to the larger alumnae base." As previously discussed, it is important for all alumnae to feel represented because all eras need to be involved in a capital campaign. By continuing to recruit volunteers from non-represented eras, the board will increase transparency and trust among the entire alumnae base. When asked what the Mississippi Beta Chapter House Corporation could do to better serve its members, most interviewed alumnae said more frequent and consistent communication to alumnae. There is an evident disconnect between women who do receive chapter communication and those that do not. For those alumnae who have received the chapter's newsletter, they expressed gratitude. A 1980s alumna said, "I loved getting the newsletters from the chapter! They are very well done, and I would just say keep it up." For those alumnae not receiving information, they expressed a desire to learn more. A 1990s alumna said, "I do not hear from the chapter at all, and I don't know what's going on. Bringing people together to the house will help better connect us to each other and Mississippi Beta." After explaining the project timeline and the fact that the completion of the expansion could correlate with Mississippi Beta's 60 th anniversary, many alumnae expressed excitement and desire to attend a ceremony to commemorate the event and project. Overall, Mississippi Beta alumnae appreciate the work of the local alumnae leadership but want more communication shared to them. This desire will be met by enhancing the current alumnae relations program through Pennington & Company's services.

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