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Alpha Epsilon Pi has a long and proud tradition of service. Whether we are collectively raising $135,000 for the United States Memorial Holocaust Museum or $100,000 for Magen David Adom, our commitment to both Jewish and non-Jewish causes makes our fraternity unique. A well-balanced chapter will have at least two significant service projects throughout the year, and will also sponsor several smaller programs. Your projects should include, but are not limited to, service performed on behalf of Alpha Epsilon Pi’s adopted International Philanthropy. Philanthropic events are those designed to raise funds for charitable organizations. Community service events are those in which brothers volunteer their time to assist an organization to perform its mission or purposes. This can be done on a one-time or ongoing basis. Social action events are those that raise the community’s awareness about a particular issue. This can include letter writing campaigns or hosting an educational speaker-series for the general campus community.
This section is worth 10 points:
(2) There exists a philanthropy committee headed by the philanthropy chairman on the minor board.
(2) The chapter reaches their dollar goal for AEΠ official philanthropy.
(1) The chapter reaches their dollar goal for the cause of their choice.
(1) The chapter reaches their man hours’ goal for their AEΠ-sponsored community service project.
(1) The chapter partners with another organization for a philanthropy or community service program
(1) The chapter properly publicizes their philanthropy or community service programs.
(2) The chapter participates in university, fraternity and sorority philanthropies. |
Philanthropy and Community Service


