Welcome!
Quarter 1 Edition
volume 1 / issue 1
Brothers,
Welcome to the first addition of the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Newsletter. This e-mail newsletter will be a quarterly look at what the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation is doing to support our Fraternity. As you will see from the newsletter the Foundation is hard at work making sure that the Undergraduate Brothers have the best experience that our Fraternity can offer. While the Foundation Staff is always working on a new project or visiting a brother or alumni club they want to take this time to share with you some of the things you and your gifts have made possible.

Thanks again for all you do!

The Oak Circle
The Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation is excited to announce the Oak Circle, an undergraduate giving club that recognizes gifts from undergraduate members to Delta Upsilon’s annual brotherhood fund. The money raised will assist in the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation’s mission of providing for the Brotherhood.

For more information on Chapter Awards and to find out who has already joined the Oak Circle
click here!

There are two levels that undergraduates can contribute:

The Blue level
  which recognizes Undergraduates who can contribute between $18.34 and $29.99 to the Oak Circle
The Gold level
  which recognizes Undergraduates who contribute $30.00 or more.


2001-2002 President's Club Goal
The Following chart shows how many people have joined the President's Club for the 2001-2002 Annual Campaign. The Educational Foundation sincerely thanks all 2000 - 2001 President's Club Donors for your continuing support of Delta Upsilon. Your annual gift helps the Foundation fulfill its mission to help change the lives of our undergraduate brothers. It is because of your support that we are able to promote the best interest of the Fraternity, your chapters, and individual brothers.
For those interested in joining the President's Club contact Aaron Clevenger, Central Florida '97 at aaronclevenger@deltau.org or send a $200 tax-deductible contribution to:

The Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation
P.O. Box 68942
Indianapolis, IN 46268.

See How Your Gift is Put to Use!
Without your gift the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation could not continue to support the Delta Upsilon Fraternity.

It is because of you and many

Two of this years McQuaid Scholarship winners at the Leadership Institute
other brothers like you that we are able to support the following initiatives:

Fraternity Conferences

The Delta Upsilon/Boys & Girls Club Partnership

The Charles Evans Hughes DUEL Program *

The McQuaid Scholarship

The FourWord Program

The Leadership Consultant Program

Chapter Services Support

Alumni Services Support
 


* site coming soon

DU's New Debit Program
The DUEF is pleased to introduce a new program that takes the hassle out of giving. The new program, the DUEF Debit Program allows you to have money debited directly from your checking or savings account without having to write monthly checks or one substantial check. The program also allows you to choose how your money is spent. There could not be an easier way to give to Delta Upsilon.

For more information or to sign up for the DUEF Debit Program click here!



Want More?
For more information about Delta Upsilon or the Delta Upsilon Educational Foundation Visit our web site at www.deltau.org.

Board of Trustees
Chairman:
Stephen K. Rowley, Ohio ’65
President, The Paragon

Vice Chairman:
Craig J. Franz, FSC, Bucknell ’75
President, Saint Mary’s College of California

Treasurer:
Paul B. Edgerley, Kansas State ’78
Managing Partner, Bain Capital

Secretary:
Scott E. Tarter, DePauw ’84
Partner, Henderson, Daily, Withrow & Devoe

V-P/Investments:
Maurice S. Mandel, Chicago ’55
President, Regent Investor Services

V-P/Development:
Edwin D. Crane, Arkansas ’76
Director of Development, The Walters Art Museum

Trustees:
Gary B. Adams, Oregon ’66
Principal, Marketor Corporation

Bruce S. Bailey, Denison ’58
President (Ret.) Bank One West Virginia


Thomas F. Durein, Oregon State ’92
Greek Advisor, University of California Berkeley

Richard A. Hegeman, Purdue ’49
Vice President (Ret.) Square D

Edgar F. Heizer, Jr., Northwestern ’51
Principal, Heizer Corporation

Richard M. Holland, Syracuse ’83
Principal, Holland Communications

Scott A. W. Johnson, Washington ’80
Attorney, Stokes Lawrence P.S.

James D. McQuaid, Chicago ’60
Chairman (Ret.) Metromail Corp.

Richard B. Thompson, Michigan State ’67
Managing Director, U.S. Fixed Income AIG

Robert L. Tyburski, Colgate ’74
Vice President, Colgate University

Dr. John T. Weisel, Oregon ‘48
Retired Ophthalmologist

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