Building for the Next 25 Years The Campaign for Delta Chi at Georgia Tech

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Building for the Next 25 Years The Campaign for Delta Chi at Georgia Tech

Campaign Steering Committee Mike Carroll - Auburn 71 HC Treasurer Keith Shriver - Florida 79 Volunteer Coordinator Matt Mason 01 HC President Brian Crawford 92 Michael Boudreau 93 Jonathan Beinke 94 Eric Christel 94 Lyle Sprinkle 96 Weslee Knapp 98 Shane Long 99 Scott Lovett 01 Ankur Goel 03 Taylor Owens 07 Zach Tribble 08 Samin Odhwani 12 Development Team George Flynn Illinois 77 David Edwards Georgia Southern 86 Matt Mason 01 David Drews, Alumni 03 Lars Finderup, Alumni 05

Our Proud History On January 17th, 1990, a small group of young men assembled to discuss the formation of a new Georgia Tech fraternity. They identified two International fraternities not represented at Tech at the time. Both were invited to submit proposals and make presentations. After considerable discussion, Delta Chi became the clear choice. Our highly motivated Founders progressed quickly, fulfilling the many stringent requirements in order to become a chapter in just 13 months. We were chartered as the Georgia Tech chapter of the Delta Chi Fraternity on May 11th, 1991. Hard work and an aggressive savings plan enabled us to purchase our first house in 1997, at 170 5th St. Our next major milestone was the construction of the 176 5th St. house in 2005, giving us a solid campus footprint, one that has served our chapter well for the last ten years. We have been able to build continually on our Founders successes. The chapter has won 18 Delta Chi President s Cups and was the first fraternity chapter in North America to be awarded three NIC Awards of Distinction. Added to that list are the numerous Georgia Tech IFC awards received for Scholarship, Homecoming, Philanthropy, Campus Leadership and Involvement, and the coveted Dean Dull award in 2015 for best overall fraternity performance and achievement. It is clear that we continue to uphold the ideals of our Founders. It is these principles that make Delta Chi the fraternity of choice among outstanding young men at Georgia Tech. It s a small sacrifice on my part relative to all that Delta Chi alumni from other schools have given to this Chapter over the years. Without their support and involvement so much of the Chapter s success would never have happened. Michael Boudreau 93 White Carnation Society Donor

Timeline October 2014 October 2016 April 2015 Fall 2017 Silent Phase Begins 25th Anniversary/ Campaign Goes Public Campaign Ends/Ground Breaking Chapter Moves In

Our Need Our chapter s consistent growth and continued hard work have established our chapter as the most decorated of Delta Chi s 125 chapters in the last 20 years. It s essential that we meet the demands of that growth with additional modern and competitive housing. Our two buildings together house 33 young men but a waiting list with over 30 names means our needs cannot be met today. Our 100-man chapter must have an improved and enlarged facility for us to reestablish our highly competitive housing position on campus. The Development team, along with undergraduate leaders, determined that the 170 5th St. building must be replaced with new commercial-grade, state-of-the-art construction in order to meet our demands for the coming decades. The new facility will be joined with our current 176 house to create a single enlarged, dramatic and lasting presence for us on the 5th street corridor. Please join our list of generous donors and support this important and crucial project. Our goal is $750,000.00 and we are thrilled with our progress so far, having met well over 50% of our fund raising goal. A special thank-you and recognition goes to our current undergraduate membership which has collectively pledged nearly $100,000.00. We are proud to unveil the details of the new construction in this brochure. Please review and study this amazing design and join our efforts today to make this all possible! I hope to give more than my initial pledge after meeting the current brothers at Georgia Tech. Our chapter s continued commitment to academics, intramural competition, charity work, and campus leadership is truly impressive. This award winning Chapter deserves a first class facility. I ll do everything in my power to make that happen! Brian Crawford 92 Martlet Society Donor

Our Construction Plans Front View Rear View In 1990, I was asked to join the Delta Chi at Georgia Tech Housing Corporation. In 25 years, the chapter has grown continually and achieved far more than I believed possible. As an architect, I want my projects to do more than their intended function; I want the architecture to reflect the positive contributions of this chapter and to become the symbol identifiable with Delta Chi at Georgia Tech. This expansion will become that brand the rallying point for our Brothers the image the Institute will associate with our members and the public identity within the campus community. It s an honor to be associated with the young men and alumni of this chapter and to be the architect for what will become our Brotherhood s campus trademark. George Flynn - Illinois 77, Architect White Carnation Society Donor Project Budget: $2,794,000

First Floor Second Floor Third Floor Project Budget Construction Costs...$1,350,000 Architectural, Legal, Permitting, Fundraising...$242,500 Fixtures, Furniture, & Equipment...$130,000 Refinanced Debt...$721,000 Interest Carry...$180,000 Contingency...$170,500 TOTAL...$2,794,000 Project Highlights 10 double bedrooms able to house 20 additional brothers Large chapter room Kitchen renovation Dining room renovation One physically connected, large facility Stately street presence and traditional foyer / library Expanded Courtyard Expanded front porch

Investing in Delta Chi s Future The Building for the Next 25 Years Campaign provides each of us an opportunity to give back to our Chapter and ensures a strong future for Delta Chi at Georgia Tech. Donors will be recognized by giving level on a permanent plaque displayed in our new home. Tax Deductible Pledge Samples Tax deductible pledges (pledges of $2,500 and greater over five years) will be paid to the Delta Chi Educational Foundation. These gifts will be utilized for all construction costs associated with educational space in the new chapter house. Below are examples of how a tax deductible pledge breaks down over a five year period. 5 year Pledge Amount How can you give back to Delta Chi? Monthly Quarterly Semi-Annually Annually After tax pledge amount (Presuming a 30% tax rate) $25,000 $416 $1,250 $2,500 $5,000 $17,500 $20,000 $333 $1,000 $2,000 $4,000 $14,000 $15,000 $250 $750 $1,500 $3,000 $10,500 $10,000 $166 $500 $1,000 $2,000 $7,000 $5,000 $83 $250 $500 $1,000 $3,500 $2,500 $41 $125 $250 $500 $1,750 Non Deductible Pledge Samples Non-deductible pledges (pledges less than $2,500 over five years) will be paid the Georgia Tech Chapter of Delta Chi Housing Corporation. These gifts will be utilized for all construction costs not associated with educational space, as well as furniture, appliance, and other interior décor for the new chapter house. Below are some examples of how a non-deductible pledge breaks down over a five year period. 5 year Pledge Amount Monthly Quarterly Semi-Annually Annually $2,000 $33 $100 $200 $400 $1,500 $25 $75 $150 $300 $1,000 $16 $50 $100 $200 Giving Societies Order of the Shield Society $100,000+ 1890 Society $75,000 - $99,999 Order of the Scimitar Society $50,000 - $74,999 Founders Society $25,000 - $49,999 White Carnation Society $10,000 - $24,999 Martlet Society $5,000 - $9,999 Red and Buff Society $2,500 - $4,999 Kimball s Society $1,000 - $2,499 Crest Society <$1,000

Room Naming Opportunities Guidelines If you make a pledge of $7,500 or higher, you have the opportunity to have a room named in your honor or in memory of a brother, per the prices listed on the Room Naming Opportunities list. Room naming opportunities are presented on a first-confirm, first-name right based on the date of your pledge. Room Floor Donation Opportunities # of Donors Per Room Rooms Remaining Chapter Room First $75,000.00 1 1 1 Living Room Second $50,000.00 1 5 1 Courtyard First $25,000.00 1 5 Reserved Front Porch Second $25,000.00 1 2 Reserved Kitchen First $25,000.00 1 1 1 Double Bedrooms 2nd & 3rd $10,000.00 10 2 Reserved 1st Floor Restrooms First $7,500.00 2 1 2 2nd Floor Restrooms Second $7,500.00 3 1 3 3rd Floor Restrooms Third $7,500.00 2 1 2 Laundry Room Third $7,500.00 1 1 Reserved Delta Chi at Georgia Tech has helped to mold my life and has helped to make me the man I am today. I am donating to the future of Georgia Tech Delta Chi because I hope that my contributions can help to continue Delta Chi s impact on Georgia Tech and that Delta Chi can continue to impact the lives of young men, as it has for me. Kevin Vinson 17 Martlet Society Donor - Current A

How to Make A Gift Campaign Goal: $750,000 Pledges: We ask that each alumnus determine the best pledge he can make over five years when considering his gift to the campaign. There are a variety of ways to make your gift, including check, credit card, automatic withdrawal, or stocks and securities. Gifts may be paid all at once or over a five year period, to help you make the best gift possible. Matching Gifts: If your company has a matching gifts program, your pledge through the Delta Chi Educational Foundation can be matched; matching companies will not give to the House Corporation. As the donor, you will receive full credit for both your gift and your company s matching gift. Credit Card: Pledges can be paid automatically through credit card based on the schedule provided on your pledge form. All major credit cards are accepted (Visa, Master Card, Discover, American Express). Stock Gifts: You may utilize appreciated stock to fulfill your campaign pledge commitment. If you would like to make a stock gift, please contact our Account Manager Sam Craig at scraig@thelaurusgroup.net or (770) 903-3987 for the transfer instructions. Gifts-in-Kind: Gifts-in-kind will be reviewed and evaluated on a case-by-case basis by the Campaign Steering Committee. Leave A Legacy You have the opportunity to Leave a Legacy by giving back to an experience that helped shape your life and help ensure the same experience for future generations of Delta Chi s. We invite you to include Delta Chi in your estate plans. Ways to include Georgia Tech Chapter: Through your will or trust By designating us as a beneficiary on a life insurance policy By designating us as a beneficiary on an IRA or retirement account Other options are available through the guidance of your financial advisor ** Information contained herein is not intended to serve as legal or tax advice. You should consult your own financial advisors and/or lawyers to discuss your particular situation. For those alumni from other schools, the Tech chapter gives us a chance to experience the Brotherhood of a Lifetime. Since we can t always get to our respective chapters regularly, the Tech chapter is for us a second Delta Chi home. It s awesome to be able to contribute energies to a fantastic operation. It means a great deal and it s very rewarding. Keith Shriver - Florida 79 Martlet Society Donor

Campaign Contributions Delta Chi Educational Foundation $2,500 & Above Tax Deductible Please make all checks for pledges of $2,500 and greater payable to: Delta Chi Educational Foundation Memo: GTDX25 Georgia Tech Delta Chi Chapter Housing Corporation Less than $2,500 Non-Tax Deductible Please make all checks for pledges less than $2,500 payable to: Georgia Tech Delta Chi Chapter Housing Corporation Please mail the enclosed pledge form and any payment to: Building for the Next 25 Years The Campaign for Delta Chi at Georgia Tech PO Box 80828 Atlanta, GA 30366 For questions regarding the fundraising campaign, please contact our Campaign Leadership: Sam Craig, Account Manager scraig@thelaurusgroup.net, Keith Shriver, Steering Committee krs9945ga@gmail.com, Matt Mason, Steering Committee matthew.s.mason@gmail.com and/or Mike Carroll, Steering Committee mike@paschall.com. (770) 903-3987