The Athena Society is made up of individuals who have made a planned gift to Phi Theta Kappa to ensure the continued growth and strength of the Society. Planned gifts include bequests, annuities, trust arrangements, life insurance gifts and other deferred giving options that allow individuals to contribute to Phi Theta Kappa while making plans beneficial to their individual financial circumstances. The individuals listed here represent many, but not all of those who have chosen to contribute to the future of Phi Theta Kappa in this manner.
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The Oak Leaf Society consists of donors who have chosen to endow Honors Institute and Faculty Scholar Conference Lectures, scholarships for members and advisors, and an endowment for Phi Theta Kappa operations - The Endowment for Excellence. These supporters of Phi Theta Kappa have made an investment in the future of the Society, its programs and the members and advisors.
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($10,000 to $24,999)
Members of The Founders Society are donors who contribute to Phi Theta Kappa in order to sustain the mission of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation: to support the people, programs and priorities of Phi Theta Kappa. These donors ensure a bright future for each new generation of scholars and leaders. Through support of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation, the integrity of the Society’s programs and service are protected and new programs and services can be developed and offered in the future.
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($5,000 to $9,999)
Members of The Mosal Society are donors who contribute to Phi Theta Kappa in order to sustain the mission of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation: to support the people, programs and priorities of Phi Theta Kappa. These donors ensure a bright future for each new generation of scholars and leaders. Through support of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation, the integrity of the Society’s programs and service are protected and new programs and services can be developed and offered in the future.
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($2,500 to $4,999)
Members of The Directors Society are donors who contribute to Phi Theta Kappa in order to sustain the mission of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation: to support the people, programs and priorities of Phi Theta Kappa. These donors ensure a bright future for each new generation of scholars and leaders. Through support of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation, the integrity of the Society’s programs and service are protected and new programs and services can be developed and offered in the future.
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($1,000 to $2,499)
Members of The Presidents Society are donors who contribute to Phi Theta Kappa in order to sustain the mission of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation: to support the people, programs and priorities of Phi Theta Kappa. These donors ensure a bright future for each new generation of scholars and leaders. Through support of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation, the integrity of the Society’s programs and service are protected and new programs and services can be developed and offered in the future.
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($500 to $999)
Members of The Scholars Society are donors who contribute to Phi Theta Kappa in order to sustain the mission of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation: to support the people, programs and priorities of Phi Theta Kappa. These donors ensure a bright future for each new generation of scholars and leaders. Through support of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation, the integrity of the Society’s programs and service are protected and new programs and services can be developed and offered in the future.
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($250 to $499)
Members of The Golden Key Society are donors who contribute to Phi Theta Kappa in order to sustain the mission of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation: to support the people, programs and priorities of Phi Theta Kappa. These donors ensure a bright future for each new generation of scholars and leaders. Through support of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation, the integrity of the Society’s programs and service are protected and new programs and services can be developed and offered in the future.
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($100 to $249)
Members of The Hallmark Society are donors who contribute to Phi Theta Kappa in order to sustain the mission of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation: to support the people, programs and priorities of Phi Theta Kappa. These donors ensure a bright future for each new generation of scholars and leaders. Through support of the Phi Theta Kappa Foundation, the integrity of the Society’s programs and service are protected and new programs and services can be developed and offered in the future.
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($25-$99)
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“We believe in and support what Phi Theta Kappa is accomplishing. Our lives will be much richer and more meaningful because of the ambition and successes of Phi Theta Kappans.”
Dr. and Mrs. Jack Guistwhite
Supporters of the Guistwhite Scholar Program Named in Their Honor Boca Raton, Florida
“My first Honors Institute in 1970 not only satisfied my love of the theater, but inspired my dissertation. I knew immediately that this was an organization that cared about all the right things. Over the years the Institutes and their consistent support of study topics, far beyond theater, have challenged and enriched my thinking. I am happy now, with the support of my husband, to make a contribution to their continued success.”
Dr. Joan Fedor
Honors Institute Lecture Sponsor; Regional Coordinator Emeritus, Sun City, Arizona
“Entergy seizes every opportunity to support activities through which we can showcase the accomplishments of others. Phi Theta Kappa’s Evening of Arts and Authors provided an excellent venue for our company to share these talents with the community.”
Carolyn Shanks
Evening of Arts and Authors Sponsor; President and CEO, Entergy Mississippi; Phi Theta Kappa Alumna Northwest Mississippi Community College
“I support Phi Theta Kappa because it provides important life-changing experiences for its members and advisors.”
Dr. John Modschiedler
Honors Institute Lecture Sponsor; Advisor Emeritus College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, Illinois
Contribute today to these Giving Opportunities by completing a Letter of Intent, especially for contributing to the endowment, or a Donor Card.