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> Affinity Connection combines industryleading software, DonorPerfect®, with our team of experts to help build, clean and maintain your database.

Contact us to get started at connect@AffinityConnection.com

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PRODUCTS & PRICING Secure Database Storage

Crosscheck of Mailing List

> Maintenance of all donor, prospect, organization and volunteer information > Consolidation of information in one secure, robust software system

> Have a parent or partner organization? We will compare your records with theirs. We can also check against a purchased mailing list.

> Secure storage of all donor, prospect, volunteer and partner records

> We will assist in procuring the parent/partner list or assist in purchasing a mailing list

> Two standard reports available per month, at your request, chosen from the following:

> Provide a report of all changes as well as an updated list of all information after changes have been made

– All donor contact information (including lost and deceased donors, if needed) – Donor and gift listings (up to 5 years) – Current year honor roll – Giving trend analysis > Extensive reporting included in regular fee with custom reporting available for additional fees (see Page 9) > Custom data imports are available for additional fees > Individual record updates (non-importable) billed at $0.16 per update ($25 minimum)

Only accepted/released list format is Excel. Crosscheck

$250

Max. records 2,000 Have a bigger list? Call for quote.

List Purchase > Can purchase lists for you based upon geography, personal behavior, purchase history, income, biographical information, or other criteria

Updates submitted in proper format are imported at no additional charge.

> Will provide advice on selecting specific criteria to meet your needs based upon our extensive experience

Database Storage Set-up

List Purchase

$500

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Database Storage

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Per 1,000 Records Annually Bigger or smaller list? Call for quote.

Ongoing Database Updates & Cleaning > Updates to individual records with return or forward information > Participation in USPS National Change of Address processing Database Updates & Cleaning

$850

Per 1,000 Contacts Annually

$100/ 1,000 records

Final cost based upon list size, criteria and useage

FAQs How does Affinity Connection store and maintain my organization’s records? We use DonorPerfect Software, flexible and comprehensive constituent relationship management software, which allows us to offer you an enterprise level solution. For your organization to directly use this software it would cost, at a minimum, $300 per month. How could this be? We serve over 200 customers and thus gain great economies of scale. That price from the software company does not include the mail processing, reporting, or customer service that is included in your monthly charge with Affinity Connection! Who owns my database? You do! If you would like to view your database, you can request it from your account manager at any time with no additional cost. Affinity Connection WILL NOT sell, rent or trade your database to anyone, nor ever use your list in any way for our own purposes. How do I submit contact information or donation updates? We will provide you with a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet that allows us to quickly and cost-effectively add new information to your database. You can also submit updates via mail or over the phone, but there is a charge for updates submitted in formats other than the provided Excel spreadsheet. Affinity Connection will also update contact information that is submitted via appeals, website updates and other mailings. How can my donors or members update their contact information? Your stakeholders can submit updates with your mailings, anytime on the web, or over the phone during regular business hours.

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Donation Processing Seamless, fast and secure.

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> Our staff has immediate online access to view images of all checks, data updates, and other correspondence received through the mail allowing us to quickly answer any questions you may have about individual donations.

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> You will regularly receive donations reporting enabling you to reconcile transactions and make personal contact with donor as you wish. > If your organization has an AfďŹ nity Connection website, your donors will see their names on the appropriate Honor Rolls within days of making their donation!

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PRODUCTS & PRICING Donation Management & Processing > Opening, recording, and processing all incoming mail > Processing of all gifts via mail and web > A toll-free, donations hotline available 9:00 am – 4:00 pm EST for clients who are not considered non-profit > Donation tracking of all gifts from all sources > Donations are processed within 72 hours (most within 48 hours) and deposited to your bank account at the end of each week > Your organization’s name is reflected on a donor’s bank statement if you choose to use a credit card payment gateway > Weekly and monthly donation summaries are distributed to your organization leadership Donation Processing

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Non-profit organizations have unique processing requirements

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Opening and processing of gifts made online, via phone and by US Postal Service Recording of gifts in secure database within 72 hours of receipt Donation Acknowledgement

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Any monthly fees related to merchant account billed directly to you by payment gateway. Fees may include virtual terminal fee or recurring monthly fee depending on payment gateway.

FAQs How do you process our contributions within 72 hours? Working with an industry leader in mail processing, and by using individually coded scanlines through a processing center, we can quickly and efficiently sort, open, record, earmark, and deposit funds within 72 hours. That means that your donors have their contributions processed quickly (and can be thanked and recognized quickly), and your organization receives the funds within one week of the donation being received/processed. How do scanlines work? Scanlines allow us to quickly track each piece of mail by the organization ID, member ID, and even by a specific fund that the donation is earmarked for – with 100% accuracy. This is the same system used by major credit card processors to track applicants. What fees are associated with my merchant account? A one-time setup fee of $75 per merchant account, per transaction fee (varies, $0.15 is the average), and standard interchange rates. If using a virtual terminal (for mailed credit card donations), you may also incur a monthly virtual terminal fee ($12.95 - $30). You get Affinity’s expertise and experience in navigating through the application process at no additional charge. What are interchange rates? These are rates that the credit card companies charge you to use their service. Visa, MasterCard, and Discover rates are between 2.9% -

3.75% per transaction. American Express is 3.5%. Unlike other providers, Affinity Connection does not mark up the interchange rate or add any other per transaction charges. Is there an additional charge for the 800 number donations hotline? Yes, $3 per donation plus the interchange rate. What if our donors don’t donate directly through the Affinity Connection channels? If you collect donations from donors at events or through you own mailings, Affinity Connection will enter and track that information, as long as it is submitted to us in proper format, at no additional costs. How does my organization’s name appear on donor’s bank statements? The merchant account is your organization’s merchant account that Affinity Connection helped to facilitate. Since you are the merchant, your name shows up on donors’ statements. How long does it take to get a donation or contact information report? The average turnaround time is 5 business days when you request a report. Who do I contact if I have questions about my service? You will be given an experienced Account Manager who is an accessible “one-stop-shop” for anything you need. This service is included in your monthly fee.

CREDIT CARD GATEWAYS: Affinity can help you set up a payment gateway to process credit cards via mail and/or internet. Affinity charges set up fees for PayPal and Intuit Virtual terminals. All other charges for processing credit cards are billed directly from the gateway to the client. Affinity can also assist in setting up a merchant account to process credit cards through US Bank. All charges relating to US Bank accounts are charged directly to the client. Your organization will incur a $99 application fee. DONATION LINE: Affinity has a dedicated phone line to accept credit card donations for clients who are not a non-profit entity. Donations taken over this phone line are assessed a charge invoiced to the client at $3 plus the current credit card interchange rate and are invoiced monthly.

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Print Communications

Studies repeatedly prove that good old-fashioned direct mail is still an effective and essential marketing channel.

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Affinity Connection makes your print newsletters, invitations, brochures and postcards look professional and eye-catching. Our team excels in project management and production of your communications components, allowing your staff and volunteers to stay focused on your mission critical activities.

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> We do the heavy lifting of putting together great print communications that drive donors and dollars!

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PRODUCTS & PRICING Print Newsletter > Four-Page*, 1-Color self-mailer newsletter with 1/3 mailing panel > Project and deadline management from initiation through distribution > Content development : – Identify communications goals through Q&A – Complete creative brief and project outline, including article priority list, key points of each article, word counts, photograph list and mock-up layout, to ensure goals will be met through content development – Secure and copy edit all content with use of custom images** – Ensure that content supports solicitation efforts (showcasing how donations are used, proďŹ ling donors and volunteers, acknowledging current donors and ad dressing lapsed donors)

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Join Sigma Nu September 26 for an Action-Packed Night Col. George F. Smith to Be Initiated and President of GA Tech to Speak, Regents Durham and Gilman to Attend By Joe Gammie; Commander, Gamma Alpha of Sigma Nu Colonel George F. Smith matriculated to Georgia Tech in the fall of 1959 and successfully completed his candidate responsibilities to become a Gamma Alpha

Brother in the winter of 1960. However, prior to his initiation, Smith was appointed to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. After graduating as an officer in 1964, he served two tours in Vietnam and was awarded a Bronze Star for Heroism, the Army Medal of Valor, Bronze Star for Meritorious Service and a Purple Heart. Now, nearly 53 years later, Gamma Alpha will finally have the pleasure to induct Col. Smith as a Brother of Sigma Nu. We would like to invite all Brothers to attend the initiation ceremony and reception. Col. Smith will be initiated

7 p.m. September 26 at the house following a speaker series address from Georgia Tech’s President Bud Peterson. Two of the greatest Regents from Sigma Nu will be in attendance: Robert Durham (Mu Chapter, UGA) and Joe Gilman (Theta Tau, Morehead State). We will also host an alumni reception for Col. Smith from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. before kickoff of the game vs. Middle Tennessee State on September 29. Please join us as we honor an American hero.

COMMANDER’S REPORT Building a Better Sigma Nu Strong Alumni Participation Supports Active Chapter’s Success in Academics, Campus Involvement and Community Service By Joe Gammie; Commander, Gamma Alpha of Sigma Nu The Gamma Alpha Chapter has continued to make great strides towards excellence over the past year. We are striving to represent our chapter in a way that will inspire great pride for every Gamma Alpha across the nation. This would in no way be possible without the fantastic support received from our hardworking Alumni Association. The contributions from our alumni set us apart from every other chapter on campus. Contributions from the capital campaign and annual fund are helping to build a better Sigma Nu. I cannot express how sincerely thankful our chapter is for the reliable support. Without it, we could not have succeeded as we have over the past years. So, THANK YOU! We have just capped off another successful of rush thanks to the leadership Hunter Selman (GA #2047) and Mark Creighton (GA #2059). Although numbers across campus were much lower than expected, Gamma Alpha recruited 16 of the finest freshman leaders to come through Rush in the past year. Our chapter showed great reliance and proved that hard work does pay off. Congratulations to the new pledge class of 2012! (You can read 2

a full rush report at www.sigmanugt.com). Sam Eichenblatt (GA #2025), Matt Timms (GA #2040), Mark Creighton (GA #2059) and I traveled to Dallas for the 65th Grand Chapter this July. Gamma Alpha was honored at the event by receiving the Most Improved Chapter Award. This award is a great honor and puts on track to meet our goal of receiving Gamma Alpha’s first Rock Chapter Award at the 2014 Grand Chapter in Nashville. We were also honored with the Excellence in Values Based Leadership Award, and Excellence in Personal Development and Membership Value Award. Sigma Nu is continuing to excel both in and out of the classroom by boasting a 3.0+ GPA as well as the appointment of Nick Robson (GA #2037) to SGA’s executive board and Sam Eichenblatt (GA #2025) to his second term as Executive Vice President of IFC. Our chapter can proudly report that 100% of members are involved in other campus organizations like GT Ambassadors, Connect w/ Tech, Undergraduate Judiciary Cabinet, and many others. Gamma Alpha is also pleased to announce

Series Welcomes Speaker S eries W elcomes GT Speaker President President George P. P. “ Bud “ Peterson, the 11th President of Georgia s Sigma Nu Fraternity s Gamma Alpha s s Georgia Tech Tech, will address the Atlanta, Ga. s s September 2012 s WWW SIGMANUGT COM s WWW SIGMANUGT COM actives and alums alike on Wednesday,, September 26th from 6:15 to 7:00 at the new house. This promises to be an amazing evening. initiaproud, tion ofguys! Col. grow his practice as an independent financial This Just In‌News Reports from TheAlpha Gamma Named att Gamma Alpha Alpha N amed Most Most IImproved mproved a George F. Smith will begin advisor with Key Planning. He recently the Lives of Sigma Nu Brothers‌ immediately after President Sigma Chapter Sigma Nmakes u Grand Ghim rand hapter Stacy and Alex Brown (GA# 1759, alex@ passed the Series 24 whichNu a C Peterson’s remarks. Find full Dedicated Securities Principal, overseeing all on page 2. and daughter Kelsey (4 years Lasting memories and deep friendships is detailshtrjobs.com) are Positioned Br others ar eP for a Rock Rock Chapter Chapter Award Active ositioned for A ctive Brothers Award

the third Game Ball run with Mu chapter at UGA and a charity fundraiser featuring the Sigma Nu alumni band Seven Handle Circus. We are proud supporters of the Wiskcott-Aldrich Foundation, American Heart Association, St. Baldricks, and St. Jude’s Hospital. I would like to express, on behalf of all our Brothers, our utmost thanks to Alex Brown (GA #1759) and the Alumni Association for their extraordinary support. We are also extremely lucky to have Mrs. Tenley Stephens, mother of Boice McGrew (GA #2027), as head of our Sigma Nu Parents’ Club Please come see what Gamma Alpha chapter is up to this fall during a Georgia Tech home game or during an Alumni Speaker Series event. We are striving to remain the best fraternity on campus and would love to have you continue to be an active part of our chapter!

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compliance for his office. His wife, India, old) proudly welcome a new addition to the what Sigma Nu means to Phil Gingrey Cwith e Years oming Y ears in Coming recently accepted a position Mitsubishi household: Elaine “Laineyâ€? Morgan Brown ome G ames Upcoming Home Games coming H (GA#1130, jpgmd@gingrey.com). He’s keptUp irginia Electric Suwanee, in instructional was Vborn November 6, 2011. The last 10 ByinAlex Brrownworking (GA #1759), Alumni Association President his love of his alma mater close by sending Sat., 9/15: Sat., 9/22: Miami design. This summer their two kids (Stephen have been busy, to say the least. two of his children to Georgia Tech, and as Sofat., 9/months 29: Mid Tenn State and Alexis) started swim lessons and will be March 2012, he is now the proud grandfather Sat., 10/22: Boston College With every organization, there are indicators at Grand Chapters (every two years) providing the ring bearer and flower girl (respectively) in Jason Clayton (GA# 1774, Jason@htrjobs. of 11! Congratulations, Phil! Sat., 10/27: BYU that provide insight to the direction of that there are chapters that qualify ualifyy. The Roock their Aunt Blair’s wedding. com) and family gives a shout out from his (Homecoming) Chapter Award is meant to honor collegiate organization. In the business world, these new digs Sat., 11/17: Dukin e Kennesaw, GA. Rumor has it he’s Lee Douglas (GA# 1348, cldouglas@ indicators are things like profit, capital chapters that have achievved e excellence in all Please congratulate Chris Thompson (GA# got a pool. CANNONBALL! bellsouth.net) recently relocated to Orlando, areas of chapter operations. To be granted the appreciation, RO OI and market share. In the 1870, sigmathompson@yahoo.com) on his Florida, where he took a job as General award, a chapter should be expected to attain realm of fraternities, the indicators include David Heymann (GA# 1874, david. recent engagement to Lilli Lombardi on Manager with Gator IMG Sports Marketing. the ideals of a nearly perfect state across a broad things like membership numbers, community Alumni Aheymann@gmail.com) lumni Officers Officers has stayed around the August 22, 2012. He is in charge of selling all the marketing, range of areas of fraternity operations. and campus accomplishments and, of course, Tech area, still living in Atlanta. He is Preesident esiden advertising and digital assets for the University Georgia awards. A recent award earned by the active Needless to sayy, we are all excited to see Brad Thornton (GA# 1811, a highly sought-after bachelor, and is working Brother Alex lex Br Brown own (GA #1759) of Florida Athletic Association. Well, Lee, at A chapter has everyone involved with Gamma what btthornton@hotmail.com) aka “T-Rellâ€? is great things the chapter can accomplish for VAlly in their auto financing ice PFinancial reesident esid least it’s not a rival ACC team! Alpha very excited: The Most Improved over the next two years leading to the next about to celebrate his daughter Sloane’s first Grant Grandivision. t Norwood Norwood (GA #1673) Chapter Awar w d! The award was announced at rand Chapter meeting. Winning the Roock birthday on October 19th, 2012. He,Ghis Trreasurreer Unlike Lee Douglas (above), Pat McKenna the July 2012 Grand Chapter meeting in Dallas Chapter Award would be the culmination of the wife Leah and son Kort, just returned from a Congratulations to David Hannon (GA# Adam Fuller A dam F uller (GA #1701) (GA# 1345, pjmckenna52@gmail.com) is and designates Gamma Alpha as the most blood, sweat, tears and financial support that so Eventsdhannon1881@gmail.com) Coord d dinator summer beach trip to Seaside Beach. Thanks 1881, on his keeping loyal to the Ramblin’ Wreck and is improved chapter within the entire Sigma Nu many brothers have provided to keep us strong. Adam Dudenhoeffer ffe er (Gto A #Project 1921) Manager dam recent D udenpromotion hoeff for the seaweed “GTâ€? Thornton family! for the VP for Legal Affairs and Risk ManagementA fraternityy. C Chair d hair A nnual F und N ext time you visit 750 Fowler Street, take a Georgia DOT. He and his wife just moved at Georgia Tech. He loves the opportunity to fivve years, Alpha Gamma Over the past Josh Roberts Roberts (GA #1810) Whitaker Leigh Pearson, daughter of moment Nathan to look for the Most Improved Award stay in touch with the Gamma Alpha Chapter, to the East Cobb area while David pursues a progressed in its journey to continuallyPearson Chapter dvisor Construction athas plaque on the wall - the plaque that serves as Master’s in ABuilding Tech. (GA# 1859, lnathanpearson@ while he and his wife Sally are busy learning rejuvvenation excellence. Thegmail.com) the his chapter Al Al Etheridge Etheridge (GA #1723) andofwife Marythat Megan,one willofbethe best indicators Gamma Alpha is an how to be grandparents. began new househer in 2007 continues organization heading in the right direction! Another one of our men is “all grown upâ€?:with thecelebrating first birthday on September today.. Membership up, grades e up , her a happy Housing S igma Sigma Frank Nu Massa (GA# 1882, frankmassa@ 26th, is2012. Be surearto wish Brother Jimmy Trimble (GA# 1670, campus leadership and this involv ement season! are up and C orporamarried tion his one true love, Corporation gmail.com) birthday Brianna football jimmy.trimble@lionbank.com) realizes the community service is at an all-time high. With Griffin, on August 4th, 2012 at Gainesville Presiden esident value of continuing his education after Tech, â€? success, Gamma Alpha is nowas w brought allyou, of this “local Church. Cheers to Another future Gamma Alpha Grant GranUnited t Norwood NorwMethodist ood (GA #1673) and recently graduated from the Stonier onthe achieving cellence onwhen a setting its sights Ch hair Ben Frank and Brianna! into fold lastexDecember, Graduate School of Banking at University working to wards1846, a Sigma Nu broader scale: Tempel Gary Jones (GA #1290) Gary (GA# bentempel@gmail.com) of Pennsylvania. Stonier draws bankers from Awarhis d. wife, Christina, introduced their baby Rock Chapter and easurreerJacket alert! Steven Bowden FutureTrrYellow over 25 countries worldwide for a two-year A dam uller #1701) Adam Fuller The ImprWilliam oved Chapter ward isWe can already to the Aworld. (GA#F 1880,(GA bowden21@gmail.com) and hisMost boy program. Congratulations Jimmy on the Legal Co ou ounsel a major stepping stonehim on strumming the path to athe picture few chords on stage wife Cargill (a former accomplishment! Mason Mason CBrianna argill (GA #1281)Georgia Tech ADPi) Rock Chapter like Awarhis d. Daddy The Most oved Congratulations! usedImpr to do‌ welcomed their baby boy, Bennett, on June Accountant Chapter ward is meant to recognize those 2012. Theishealthy baby boy weighed in atAw Pappadakis Chris4, Pappadak (GA #1726) Our own homegrown entrepreneur Clint Chris e display ed the(GA #1891, Matt Loveless Kristithat andhav 7lbs, 13ozs. Get that kid a rat cap! collegiate chapters Bailey (GA# 1740, clint@htrjobs.com) Board greatest operational gains over the course of the matthewvloveless@gmail.com) welcomed continues to take the Atlanta market by Frank Spears Frank Spto ears (GA #1326)Have a conversation biennium. These chapters, should they maintain their first child, Andrew (Drew) Michael Want be impressed? storm as he was selected to the Atlanta Matt Loveless M att LovGeoffrey eless (GAFeld #1891) per formance at their curr ent lev els, ar e expected (GA# 1900, gkfeld@ Loveless, born on January 14, 2012. Drew with Business Chronicle’s Top 40 Under 40, Roberts Josh Rob erts (GA #1810) to rise the so he can yell el ofwait Roock can’t forChapter footballinseason gmail.com). He just obtained his PhD in to the lev which honors Atlanta’s rising business and All E Etheridge A theridgefrom (GA the #1723) subsequent biennium. “To Hell with Georgia,â€? like his Daddy used chemistry University of California, community leaders. His firm, Hunter Tech A Alex Brown le x Br ownGeoffrey (GA #1759) Berkeley. is now serving his country to do. Kristi and Matt also just The Roock Chapter Award is only presentedmoved from Resources, founded by Scott Hall (GA# Midtown to a new house in Johns Creek. as a National Lab postdoctoral scientist. 1754, scott@htrjobs.com), Alex Brown Thanks Matt for all you do for the Gamma Thank you for all you do, Brother Feld! (GA# 1759, alex@htrjobs.com) and Jason 1 The Rose and Star Alpha www.sigmanugt.com Alumni Assn. Clayton (GA# 1774, Jason@htrjobs.com), Daniel London (GA# 1813, was named as a top 25 firm in 2011’s BtoB daniellondon33@gmail.com) is continuing to Magazine rankings. Keep making Gamma

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In 12 months, Bishop Carroll more than doubled its annual fund working with Affinity Connection.

When Bishop Carroll Catholic High School became independent from the Altoona-Johnstown Catholic Diocese, the school needed to increase its level of support through various fundraising channels, including its alumni. While a newsletter and annual campaign were in place, the results had plateaued and donors were not being cultivated for long-term support. The school’s leadership—both the board of trustees and the administrators—was not aligned in its vision for the school, and had lost touch with the points of view of key stakeholders, such as alumni, donors, corporate supporters, parents, local feeder schools, and local Catholic parishes. The development staff believed there was a shortage of meaningful information available to reach these groups on a frequent and consistent basis. In order to develop the most effective messaging to their key audiences, Affinity Connection helped Bishop Carroll implement a stakeholder audit. The audit was designed to uncover perceptions and create a dialogue with Bishop Carroll’s stakeholder. The responses provided the foundation necessary for an effective communications program that addresses Bishop Carroll’s strengths and weaknesses and how to overcome its challenges.

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For Alumni, Families and Friends Fall 2012

Tragedies like the one at Sandy Hook Elementary School remind us that Bishop Carroll’s responsibility to our students and their families exists at the most basic level: life or death. It’s an appalling reality that schools must prepare and protect their students against heinous crimes like shootings, even in small towns and rural communities like ours.

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eady sparked $29,000, this beauty has alr already a lot of excitement among BC alum and Greater Johnstown s Simultaneously, we scheduled two security assessments: one10/19 by the Pennsylvania State Police and in the community y.. community. Senior HS (7:30 p.m.) another by a private firm, the latter of which has already been completed. As you all know w,, the annual car raffle know, 10/26 at Bedford (7:00 PM) is our biggest annual student fundraiser! s Additional cameras were installed in areas of the school and 11/03 at Aquinas Hall. estmont Hilltop at Westmont W est T ickets are are now on sale for $5 each, with Tickets PM)and effectively reach s A new communications system was installed to increase our ability to(1:00 clearly all benefitting the BCCHS Student pr oceeds proceeds classrooms and other areas of the building with important announcements. Activities Fund which suppor ts both supports activities and athletics at Bishop Carr oll. Carroll. While much has been done, we still have more to do to attain an optimum EVENTS level of security at Bishop Many of you par ticipated in clubs, participated activities, and spor ts during your time sports Carroll. For example, higher quality security doors will be added at all entrances, and additional speakers Nov 10 on Husky Hill, and you want to see these are required to reach common areas like hallways and bathrooms. We expect theDance/ results of our security Fallalso Harvest Dinner programs continue to be successful. Many programs threat assessments to identify additional opportunities to enhance safety on Raffle our campus. Mustang Drawing of our favorite memories as students ograms, and ound the clubs, pr revolve ar revolve around programs, Your past gifts have done so much. Your contribution this year will help us meet Aug 11, critical 2013 safety and security Carroll. sports we played while at Bishop Carroll. sports needs. Once again, alumni and friends are responding generously to ourAnnual annual fundCarroll campaign, and every 22nd Bishop Let’s keep that legacy alive! gift counts. However, we still have a long way to go to provide funding for security priorities and other Golf Outing This is year’s winner will be drawn at the Save the Date ongoing needs at Bishop Carroll. Fall Har vest Dinner Dance on November Harvest 10. The dance, held at Bishop Carr oll, Carroll, V isit your gift this year to Visit Our students and families are blessed to rely on alumni and donor support. Renew will be filled with fun, fellowship, food ww.bishoin pcaspirit, rrollcom munitymind .com and body. www.bishopcarrollcommunity.com reinforce the values of the entire BC community: caring for everyw student heart, and prizes. Enter tainment is provided provided by Entertainment for more details Flood City Brass Band, and dinner will be

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A Bishop Carroll education positively impacts a student in all areas of their life: academic, career career,, relationships, and family family..

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Success Story: Gamma Alpha of Sigma Nu – A Leader Who Inspires Others to Pay it Forward Sigma Nu’s capital campaign “Building the Future...Todayâ€? is a prime example of the importance of having solid leadership at the helm of any major fundraising effort. Over the past ďŹ ve years, this chapter raised more than $3.3M in pledged donations—drawing participation from more than 1/3 of its brotherhood. That represents a ďŹ ve-fold increase in total donor participation as compared to the six-year span leading up to the capital campaign. Donor participation in the annual fund also increased 50 percent*, even while the capital campaign was running, suggesting a renewed interest from lapsed donors and previous non-givers. This chapter’s revitalization began with one man’s vision and gift. Gary Jones is a man of principal—and his profound sense of brotherhood has inspired many members to give back. In 2005, he served as both President of the chapter’s alumni association and chairman for Sigma Nu’s capital campaign. While the campaign funds were targeted to rebuild the fraternity house, Gary’s vision was far more grand. He believed, “this is actually NOT about building a fraternity house...this is about building character.â€? Before embarking on a capital campaign, Sigma Nu spent years laying the foundation with its annual giving program. Consistent relationship-building programs were the norm—the website, database updates, monthly emails, newsletters, annual appeal letters, special events—were designed to cultivate a community of givers. With this foundation in place, Gary was ready to take giving to the next level. Gary elected a top-down strategy during the capital campaign’s initial quiet phase. He recruited major gifts from the inner circle of men who led the alumni association. The network of ‘friend-raising’ grew with tremendous momentum, one brother at a time, until Gary surpassed his original $2M goal. To Gary, Sigma Nu’s capital campaign was more about building a legacy. For many men, the experience of a fraternity empowered them with the ability to work together more efďŹ ciently, to negotiate, and to get things done. Gary wanted to capture these stories of success and leverage them to raise more money when the campaign ofďŹ cially launched. Sigma Nu’s communications plan included a series of alumni proďŹ les highlighting how the experience of brotherhood impacted the lives of so many men. Prior to that, Sigma Nu’s Speaker Series encouraged successful alumni to return to campus to provide inspiration and positive role models for the young actives. Activities and communications were in sync— all designed to 1) promote a heritage of leadership and 2) encourage all members to donate as a means to continue this legacy as “builders of menâ€?. With these success stories, the Sigma Nu leadership team was able to harness a renewed passion for the beneďŹ ts of brotherhood and to compel its fellow brothers to pay it forward. More than 85% of its $3.34M in pledged contributions.

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The award was announced at s maintain our web site, www w.sigmanugt.com Treasurreer the July 2012 Grand Chapter meeting in Dallas s keep our alumni data base current A dam F uller (GA #1701) Adam Fuller and designates Gamma Alpha as the most s host alumni events to include pledge class reunions, Homecoming activities, cookouts at house Eveents Coord d dinator impr o v ed chapter within the entire Sigma Nu for football games, fishing and golf tournaments, pool parties, Ramblin’ WAdam arade, r eck P etc. Adam D udenhoeff Dudenhoeffer ffe er (GA #1921) fraternityy. s support the actives with rush events, charity functions and community service projects Annual Fund d Ch hair s expand our Alumni / Active mentoring program Over the past fivee years, Gamma Alpha Josh Rob Roberts erts (GA #1810) s support the Alumni Speaker Series has continually progressed in its journey to Chapter Advisor s fund our new Gamma Alpha Scholarship Fund recognizing need and merit wher appropriate‌ excellence. The rejuvvenation of the chapter that Al Etheridge Ee theridge (GA #1723) Al began with the new house in 2007 continues ‌and a variety of other things to make sure that all Gamma Alpha Alums stay in touch, havNu e a positiv e Alumni experience, todayy. Membership is up, grades are up, Sigma Housing Sigma and maintain the proud tradition of excellence at Sigma Nu. campus leadership and involvement are up and Corporation Corporation community service is at an all-time high. With reesiden esident Our records show that yyou have been inconsistentt in your annual giving. g g We would woul like to Pkno w whyy, y, and if there is anyyallspecific of this “localâ€? success, Gamma Alpha is now Grant Grant Norwood Norwood (GA #1673) reason, p please sharre it with us. If it’s simply p y a matter ter of “WOW, I FOR RGO GOTâ€?, then apology p gy accepted. Please return the setting enclosed its sights on achieving excellence on a Chair form with your ggift ft todayy and we will not place p you on WAIVERS. broader scale: working towards a Sigma Nu Gary Gary Jones (GA #1290) Rock Chapter Award. Treasurreer If you elect not to join us in the Annual Fund, then you will be placed on WAIVERS by GF amma Alpha of Sigma Nu and will Adam Fuller A dam uller (GA #1701) ThebeMost Improved Chapter Award is ounsel egalcrCeate o ou any FIRST ROUND free to be claimed by any other fraternity at Georgia Tech. I doubt if your giving history Lwill options O a major stepping stone on the path to the M ason Cargill Cargill (GA #1281) Mason for you, but who knows. Some fraternities are desperate! Rock Chapter Award. The Most Improved Accountant Chapter Aw war w d is meant to recognize those C hris P appadakis (GA #1726) Chris Pappadakis We have heard that at I FEL LT TA THIGH and U TAPP PP PA KEG are looking oveer the waiv wa er wires for any new Brothers they can find... collegiate chapters that have displayed the whether they give $100 every year to the Annual Fund or not. Don’t know how they afford the KEGS since nobody dy givves es any operational gains over the course of the d Boar greatest moneyy, but surely,, there will be more common ground for Brothers that just don’t F suppor t ptheir wn fraternity! Frank Spears #1326) rank S earso(GA biennium. These chapters, should they maintain Matt M att Loveless Loveless (GA #1891) performance at their current levels, are expected Clemson UGA have expressed inter And if none of the fraternities at Ga. Tech dare to draft you, then other schools likeJosh esttointhe level of Rock Chapter in the #1810) Roberts Roberand ts (GA to rise any Tech rejects. A theridge (GA #1723) All E Etheridge subsequent biennium. A lex Br own (GA #1759) Alex Brown The Roock o Chapter Award is only presented Please review the enclosed form and let us know.. We look forward to your support. But if you decide not to support Gamma Alpha of Sigma Nu, and get claimed on waivers by another fraternityy,, don’t blame us when you miss out on the cookouts during football season, reunions and receptions, Homecoming eveents, Ramblin ’ Wreck arades, golf tournaments, pool parties, The Rose andPStar www.sigmanugt.com newsletters, poker and fishing tournaments, etc. Greetings!

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