ATLANTA, GA – In recognition of the 46th anniversary of our partnership with Ronald McDonald House®, the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation is excited to announce grants totaling more than $55,000 to nine local Ronald McDonald House Chapters from the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation’s Ronald McDonald House Endowment.
The selected Chapters will receive grants ranging from $1,250 to $15,000 to support their unique needs and special projects. After careful deliberation, the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation has selected the following grant recipients:
The Ronald McDonald House Endowment was created as part of the Foundation’s landmark $10,000,000 We Believe Campaign in 2015. Collegiate chapters, alumnae, parents, and friends of Alpha Delta Pi have helped raise more than $1,300,000 to expand the reach of our philanthropic partnership with Ronald McDonald House through this fund. This is the 7th year these endowment grants have been awarded by the Alpha Delta Pi Foundation, bringing the total grants awarded from the endowment to more than $275,000.
About Alpha Delta Pi: Founded at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Ga., on May 15, 1851, Alpha Delta Pi was the first secret society established for college women. Its principles of scholarship, leadership, sisterhood and service guide more than 265,000 women in 151 active collegiate chapters and more than 120 alumnae associations of Alpha Delta Pi. The Alpha Delta Pi Foundation, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, offers funding for scholarships, grants, educational programming, and leadership training. For more information, visit alphadeltapifoundation.org.
About Ronald McDonald House: Ronald McDonald House® is an independent, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that cares for families when they have children who are ill or injured. Through a global network of over 250 independently operated Chapters in 60+ countries and regions, Ronald McDonald House surrounds families with the resources, services and support they need, removing barriers so they can be at the heart of their child’s care and ensure the best possible health outcomes. For more information, visit ronaldmcdonaldhouse.org.