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Revision as of 01:47, 25 December 2008
Teach For America Gold Tournament
Event Type: Golf Tournament
Contributors: Alpha Beta Chapter (Spring 2007 Form 110)
Location: University of Maryland Golf Course
Planning required: Collaborative effort among Phi Sigma Pi and three other Greek letter organizations on campus. Planning began during the summer of 2006 (for the Spring 2007 tournament)
Resources required: Sponsors and golfers
Materials required:
Event Summary: 34 golfers took part in the golf tournament and prizes were awarded for the top foursomes and for golfers who won various contests. Additional prizes were auctioned off to raise further money. Throughout the event, Teach For America publications were displayed to reiterate the importance of the event.
$1200 was raised for Teach For America with $800 of that amount donated to two Alpha Beta alumni who are TFA corp members. The corp members will used the money to integrate special projects into their classrooms. During the fall semester, the Alpha Beta chapter will accept proposals from TFA corp members in order to distribute the additional money that was raised.
Sweetheart Golf Classic
Event Type: Golf Tournament, Sweetheart Golf Classic
Contributors Tau Chapter (Spring 2008 Form 110)
Average Amount Raised: $2,800
Location: Bradford Creek Golf Course
Resources required: Sponsors and golfers
Event Summary: The format of the tournament was four man team Superball. Along with tournament play, there were raffles, closest to the pin, and longest drive competitions. Lunch was provided as well as a free t-shirt with registration. Prizes included certificates for golf apparel and merchandise as well as rounds of golf. The chapter arranged to have a local restaurant cater the entire event. All profits of the tournament went towards the Todd Scholarship.The scholarship provides financial assistance to the officers of the ECU chapter of Phi Sigma Pi. It is our goal to help raise money for the scholarship fund so that the leaders of the chapter are able to be honored for their successes. The game is opened to Alumni, Brothers, Guests, and Community Members interested in supporting this worthy cause.
Contributors: The chapter offered several levels of sponsorship support which included Sweetheart level of $250 or more, Gold Level of $100-249 and the Purple level of at least $50.
The tournament received the 2008 Outstanding Fundraiser Award.