2017-2018 live with heart GIVE WITH HEART Sigma Kappa Foundation Impact Statement
I support the Foundation to keep our organization strong. I hope my 60 years as an involved alumna helps remind collegians that Sigma Kappa is for life! Louise Drane, Gamma Zeta, Northern Illinois University
MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDATION PRESIDENT What an incredible year! The Sigma Kappa Foundation is thrilled to celebrate you, our amazing donors, and share real examples of how your gifts made a difference in the lives of our sisters. The programs and initiatives Sigma Kappa Foundation supports are the heart of Sigma Kappa. Through grants to the Sorority, our members are afforded numerous opportunities to become bold, engaged and powerful women; women who will positively impact our communities. At the same time, scholarships and grants provided to collegiate and alumnae sisters encourage and carry them through challenging situations. With your sustained financial support, Sigma Kappa will continue to accomplish its purpose of providing women with lifelong opportunities and support for social, intellectual and spiritual development. Together, we are making a difference for all Sigma Kappas. Gratefully,
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sarah Womble Delta Tau Foundation President Dawn O Connor Tau Executive Vice President Cheri Morrell De Jong Epsilon Omega Vice President of Finance Susan Polizzotto Theta Kappa Vice President of Administration Sara Seely Chacon Gamma Alpha National President Ann O Connell Adams Theta National Vice President for Alumnae Carolyn Caudell Tieger Epsilon Epsilon Trustee Jordan Archer Lambda Trustee Julia Kent Theta Lambda Trustee Karyn Nishimura Sneath Delta Sigma Trustee Lisa Humenik Gamma Mu Trustee Marsha L. Traub Epsilon Nu Trustee Teresa Gray John Tau Trustee
The work of the Sigma Kappa Foundation would not be possible without the team of volunteers who willingly give of their time. These women work alongside our board of trustees and staff to advance the mission of the Foundation. To these tireless volunteers - Thank you for your commitment. STAFF Lisa Fedler Swiontek Theta Omicron Executive Director Rachel Flanigan Theta Eta Director of Development Teresa Glassman Gamma Lambda Director of Donor Relations Caren Chopp Director of Operations Michelle Jeffreys Kappa Gamma Donor Services Coordinator Pattie Adams Donor Services Coordinator Sean Mettler Director of Information Systems Ann Willis Finance Administrator
Sigma Kappa Foundation donors have been a driving force for change. We have made great strides, shattered goals and accomplished monumental achievements. We aren t done yet the best is yet to come. PULSE ANNUAL FUND Since 1962, the Foundation has primarily fundraised for the annual fund, today called PULSE. The annual fund helps meet the current needs of the Sorority and its members. SHARED HEARTS. NEW HEIGHTS. A CAMPAIGN FOR SIGMA KAPPA Shared Hearts. New Heights. Campaign is a five year, $5 million endeavor that is building on our foundation of bringing women together to make a difference and further position Sigma Kappa as a leader among sororities. The campaign is designed to raise significant funds, build our endowment to support upcoming initiatives and secure a stronger future for Sigma Kappa and all its members. As of August 2018, we have reached $4.3 million of the $5 million goal! More good news is that we have completed both the philanthropy and scholarship priorities of our campaign. We are now focusing on the biggest area of the campaign, leadership. We have identified four specific leadership programming areas that need enhancement: Regional Leadership Conferences, leadership consultant program, member development programs for collegiate and alumnae members and a service immersion program.
FOUNDATION FINANCIALS Assets 2018 2017 Cash $455,942 $598,821 Due from Sorority 1,186 1,942 Due from NHC 579 23,000 Inventory 23,427 21,794 Prepaid expenses & other assets 45,755 42,613 Pledges receivable, net 889,981 454,081 Investments 5,912,206 5,187,458 Property & equipment, net 50,647 65,011 TOTAL ASSETS $7,379,723 $6,394,720 Liabilities Accounts payable & accrued expenses $51,175 $38,154 Grants payable 99,900 299,064 Scholarships payable 112,700 111,910 Due to Sorority 27,501 28,624 Due to NHC 16,643 600 TOTAL LIABILITIES $307,919 $478,352 Revenue Contributions $2,129,487 $2,022,493 Gain (loss) on valuation of contributions receivable (2,489) (1,207) Investment return, net 365,819 514,580 TOTAL REVENUE $2,492,817 $2,535,866 Expenses Program services $745,078 $558,480 Fundraising 301,619 356,001 General and administrative 290,684 269,534 TOTAL EXPENSES $1,337,381 $1,184,015 $7,000,000 FOUNDATION NET ASSETS $6,000,000 $5,000,000 $4,000,000 $3,000,000 $2,000,000 2008 $2,675,426 2009 $2,412,263 2010 $2,703,626 2011 $3,014,113 2012 $3,195,301 2013 $4,053,726 2014 $3,813,939 2015 $4,061,998 2016 $4,564,517 2017 $5,916,368 2018 $7,071,804
/////////// /////////// /////////// /////////// SORORITY & NHC GRANTS Enhancing the member experience through grants to support the educational, leadership and philanthropic initiatives of Sigma Kappa is a priority for the Foundation. $190,000 Sorority grant to partially fund RLCs and LC program 120 Number of chapters at Regional Leadership Conferences (RLCs) 1,785 Number of chapter leaders and volunteers in attendance at RLCs $100,000 Additional grant for the leadership consultant (LC) program 94% Percentage of chapters receiving LC visits 226 Number of LC chapter visits $2,850 NHC Housing Conference grant Number of house directors and 104 volunteers at NHC Housing Conference /////////// /////////// /////////// ///////////
I can t say enough good things about our LC. I m not sure if it is because we had such frequent contact with her or because she was amazing at her job, but our chapter benefited so much from the LC visit.
CHAPTER I continue to deeply admire the organization and all of the strong women that surround me. This grant means relief, security, and the meaning behind true sisterhood, and I cannot thank Sigma Kappa enough for all it continues to give me. Collegiate Emergency Grant recipient, Spring 2018
& INDIVIDUAL GRANTS The Foundation supports sisters through the good times and bad. One area of focus is sisters in need. Times have been hard due to the significant number of natural disasters such as hurricanes and wildfires. Personal tragedies and illnesses have also plagued our sisters. For many of these sisters, the Sigma Kappa Foundation was able to provide relief from these challenging times through the Sister to Sister Disaster Recovery Fund, Alumnae Heart Fund and the newly-formed Collegiate Emergency Grants. While our individual grants help one person, our 1874 Giving Circle chapter grants focus on the communities in which our collegiate chapters reside. Identifying unmet needs, these grant recipients design robust projects that not only showcase the generosity and service nature of Sigma Kappa values but highlight the positive aspects of sorority life. These collegiate women planned and executed projects that helped the hungry, the homeless (both people and pets), the illiterate, and the elderly. /////////// /////////// /////////// /////////// $77,900 Total amount awarded $21,000 $20,400 7 - Sister to Sister Disaster Recovery Fund grants 4 - Alumnae Heart Fund grants $17,000 4 - Collegiate Emergency grants $19,500 12-1874 Giving Circle chapter grants /////////// /////////// /////////// ///////////
Thank you to the Foundation and the Sister to Sister Disaster Recovery Fund. This grant was a lifesaver for me and I am so grateful for the assistance. The money helped pay for unexpected construction expenses Contents from Miller s home after Hurricane Harvey
I just wanted to share with you some good news, I moved back into my house this weekend! I m so proud to be a part of an organization that truly does take care of its members. Karen Kelly Miller, Epsilon Epsilon Sister to Sister Disaster Recovery Fund Grant recipient, Spring 2018
PHILANTHROPIC GRANTS The Foundation inspires our sisterhood to excel in philanthropic service to benefit society. We encourage diversity of thought and embrace change creating a direct and positive impact on our sisters and the world today. This year we celebrated the 100th anniversary of the Maine Seacoast Mission as our national philanthropy. Once again, we funded a grant for the Mission s Housing Repair Program to repair, weatherize and refurbish the homes of low-income residents, including the elderly of Washington County, Maine. Members of the Zeta Phi Chapter, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, worked on repairing the roof of a house during summer 2017. /////////// /////////// /////////// /////////// $10,000 Total amount awarded 1918 3 Maine Seacoast Mission became our national philanthropy Number of houses refurbished /////////// /////////// /////////// /////////// Alzheimer s Association Update Sigma Kappa s $1 million lead gift to support the Women s Alzheimer s Research Initiative is aiding important research. Find out more about the research underway by visiting www.sigmakappa.org > News & Events.
The Sigma Kappa group was very energetic and resourceful. Their work made a big difference to the comfort of a single mom and her son. - Scott Shaw, Downeast Campus Facilities and Housing Rehabilitation Manager
SCHOLARSHIPS The pursuit of an education is fundamental to our members. Sigma Kappa Foundation is uniquely positioned as a resource for our members who need assistance as they face the rising cost of education today. Academic scholarships allow our sisters, both undergraduate and graduate students, to put more of their time and energy into academics and personal development during school. The Foundation also offers scholarships to attend Undergraduate Interfraternity Institute and Association of Fraternal Leadership & Values (AFLV) LeaderShape Institute summer conferences. While attending these conferences, participants enhance their leadership potential, foster personal growth and gain skills to positively impact their chapters and fraternity/sorority communities. /////////// /////////// /////////// /////////// $107,600 Total amount awarded $100,800 73 - Academic scholarships awarded $6,800 11 - Leadership scholarships awarded /////////// /////////// /////////// /////////// LeaderShape expanded my leadership knowledge way beyond the bounds of Greek life and has given me skills that I will carry forward in all aspects of my life. Elle Jimenez, Alpha Mu, University of Michigan Leadership scholarship recipient, Spring 2018
SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS 2018-2019 ACADEMIC YEAR For more details and recipient comments visit: www.sigmakappa.org/foundation/scholarship-recipients/
RECOGNITION We believe in Sigma Kappa Foundation s mission and this belief is reaffirmed through your incredible generosity. Not only have you shown how you live with heart, but you have also displayed how you give with heart. Thank you for contributing to the Foundation to help make the important work of supporting our members possible. /////////// /////////// /////////// /////////// $2,129,487 Total donated to Sigma Kappa Foundation 3,461 Number of individual donors 114 61 Number of collegiate chapter donors Number of alumnae chapter donors $0.14 Amount of each dollar spent on fundraising* /////////// /////////// /////////// /////////// *Industry benchmark is $0.35 Donor Lists www.sigmakappa.org/foundation/recognition/ Lifetime Giving Annual Giving Chapter Giving Horizon Society Shared Hearts. New Heights. Campaign donors will be posted on the website November 9.
I know the impact Sigma Kappa has made in my life and on my heart. I want to pay it forward; this is why I serve and volunteer; this is why I give and will continue to do so for years to come. Every dollar counts and members lives are changed EVERY DAY because of this incredible - Brooke Dailey Brannin Kappa Eta, Texas Christian University
My deepest gratitude to the Sigma Kappa Foundation. With this grant, I will finally be able to get back on my feet. Alumnae Heart Fund Grant recipient, Spring 2018 695 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, Indiana 46032-5323 www.sigmakappa.org/foundation