Alpha Beta Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega at Purdue University
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Investing in the Next 100 Years Donor Recognition Each of us, simply by our presence, has contributed to the history of Alpha Beta. How appropriate then that each of our names be entered into its halls. Each donor who contributes $2,500 or more will be recognized on a prominently displayed plaque within the chapter house. All donors contributing $1,000 or more to the campaign will be recognized in campaign publications, unless otherwise requested. Y our investment in Alpha Beta will directly impact the lives of our current and future members. Today, perhaps more than ever, it is important that we provide young college women with an environment that offers a solid foundation for their education and affords them opportunities for high academic achievement and the development of leadership and social skills. e commitment we make today cannot be underestimated—it will have a far- reaching effect on the lives of our Alpha Beta sisters for years to come. Giving Levels Founders' Society $100,000 and above 1885 Society $75,000 to $99,999 Centennial Society $50,000 to $74,999 Boilermaker Society $25,000 to $49,999 Sisterhood Society $15,000 to $24,999 Red and Green Society $10,000 to $14,999 Lyre Society $5,000 to $9,999 Carnation Society $2,500 to $4,999 ree Star Society $1,000 to $2,499 Maximizing Your Impact Due to the magnitude of our objectives, we are urging all alumnae to consider major gis to the campaign. In order for each alumna to maximize her participation, gis can be structured over a five- year pledge period. However, early gis or pledge payments to the campaign are preferable to help reduce borrowing costs. Gis in honor or in memory of other Alpha Beta sisters, as well as family gis, are welcome. Recognition in such cases will be given to both the donor(s) and the honoree. Non-Tax Deductible Gis Needed Only a portion of the project is deemed "exclusively educational," which means there is a need for contributions that are not tax deductible to complete the project with minimal borrowing costs. erefore, donors are encouraged to consider directing their gi to the Alpha Chi Omega Home Corporation (non-tax deductible). Tax Deductibility e Internal Revenue Service will allow "exclusively educational" space in the house to be funded with tax-deductible dollars that are gied to the Alpha Chi Omega Foundation and designated for the Alpha Beta Chapter. Gis to the foundation are 100% tax deductible to the donor and will be utilized to support "exclusively educational" areas of the house. Additionally, the foundation may, on an annual basis, grant the Home Corporation Board an amount that covers the taxes, insurance, and maintenance on the portion of the building deemed by the IRS as "exclusively educational" space. 2014 National Convention, Palm Desert, CA.