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Leaderboard
Top Chapters: $ Raised
These are the chapters leading the way in $ raised on SAJ Weekend of Giving 2021!
Rank Prize Chapter Raised
1 $500 Delta-Mu (University of North Dakota) $65,506.06
2 $500 Epsilon-Mu (The University of Tulsa) $29,288.69
3 $500 Theta-Zeta (Eastern New Mexico University) $22,509.08
4 $500 Kappa (Vanderbilt University) $20,523.83
5 $500 Theta-Omega (The University of Texas at Arlington) $19,749.90
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Success!
PWGM Thomas Bishop's District Challenge
For the top 5 fundraising Districts, PWGM Thomas Bishop will fund a $1,000 scholarship in the name of the DGM for an undergraduate brother in each of those Districts for a total of $5,000. All Chapters and Districts are eligible for this challenge.
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Success!
WGS Burt Trembly's SAJ Weekend District Challenge
For the FIRST district that achieves 100% undergraduate participation during SAJ Weekend of Giving, WGS Burt Trembly will contribute $250 to their chapter's scholarship funds (evenly divided amongst groups in the district).
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DGM Michael Benson's Michigan District Challenge #2
For EACH Chapter in the Michigan District that achieves 100% of their fundraising goal during SAJ Weekend of Giving, DGM Michael Benson will contribute $100 to their Chapter Scholarship Fund for a total of $400. The eligible chapters are Delta-Psi (Michigan State University), Omicron-Rho (University of Michigan- Flint), Sigma-Eta (Central Michigan University), and Sigma-Zeta (Northwood University).
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DGM Michael Benson's Michigan District Challenge #4
For the chapter that finishes SAJ Weekend of Giving with the HIGHEST DONATION TOTAL per undergraduate, DGM Michael Benson will contribute $200 to their Chapter Scholarship Fund. The eligible chapters are Delta-Psi (Michigan State University), Omicron-Rho (University of Michigan- Flint), Sigma-Eta (Central Michigan University), and Sigma-Zeta (Northwood University).
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Leaderboard
Top Chapters: # of Donors
These are the chapters leading the way in # of donors on SAJ Weekend of Giving 2021!
Rank Chapter Gifts
1 Delta-Xi (University of Mississippi) 341
2 Delta-Mu (University of North Dakota) 296
3 Gamma (Louisiana State University) 255
4 Theta-Zeta (Eastern New Mexico University) 240
5 Xi-Rho (Stockton University) 233
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PWGM Kevin Kaplan's SAJ Weekend Challenge
If the SAJ Weekend of Giving campaign surpasses a fundraising total of $500,000, PWGM Kevin Kaplan will contribute an additional $1,000.
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Success!
PWGM Thomas Bishop's SAJ Weekend Challenge
If the SAJ Weekend of Giving campaign surpasses a fundraising total of $500,000, PWGM Thomas Bishop will contribute an additional $1,000.
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DGM Michael Benson's Michigan District Challenge #1
For EACH chapter of the Michigan District that achieves 100% undergraduate participation during SAJ Weekend of Giving, DGM Michael Benson will contribute $100 to each chapter's scholarship fund for a total of $400. The eligible chapters are Delta-Psi (Michigan State University), Omicron-Rho (University of Michigan- Flint), Sigma-Eta (Central Michigan University) and Sigma-Zeta (Northwood University).
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DGM Michael Benson's Michigan District Challenge #3
For EACH Chapter in the Michigan District that receives AT LEAST 20 Alumni donations totaling over $500 during SAJ Weekend of Giving, DGM Michael Benson will contribute $100 to their Chapter Scholarship Fund for a total of $400. The eligible chapters are Delta-Psi (Michigan State University), Omicron-Rho (University of Michigan- Flint), Sigma-Eta (Central Michigan University), and Sigma-Zeta (Northwood University).
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Michigan vs. Ohio Challenge (Sponsored by DGM Michael Benson)
For the chapter in Michigan or Ohio that raises the HIGHEST DONATION TOTAL per undergraduate member, DGM Michael Benson will contribute $200 to their Chapter Scholarship Fund. All chapters in the states of Michigan and Ohio are eligible for this challenge.
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