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Handbook for the Vice President of Alumnae Relations, 2016
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00/00/2016
Handbook for the Vice President of Alumnae Relations, 2016
SIGMA KAPPA
Voices Strong Hearts United.
Handbook for the
Vice President of
Alumnae
2015
FOREWORD
"The purpose of Sigma Kappa Sorority is to provide women lifelong opportunities and support
for social, intellectual, and spiritual development by bringing women together to positively
impact our communities."
Article II, Section 1
Sigma Kappa Sorority Constitution
This purpose builds on the values of our organization: friendship, loyalty, service and personal
growth, all bound by a promise. National council affirms that Sigma Kappa collectively can only
grow through the prosperity of each individual chapter. Such prosperity must begin with sound
and lasting leadership.
Each chapter officer is provided a handbook designed to give her the information needed to
perform the duties of her office and assist the chapter in achieving the Sigma Kappa Standards
of Excellence. Serving as a collegiate chapter officer exemplifies Sigma Kappa's purpose and
values.
C 2015 Sigma Kappa Sorority
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook . page 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Vice President of Alumnae Relations
4
Resources for the Vice President of Alumnae Relations
5
Advisor to the Vice President of Alumnae Relations
5
Alumnae Relations Committee
6
Alumnae Relations Committee Timeline
7
Building Alumnae Relationships
9
Alumnae Newsletters
9
Inviting Alumnae to Events
10
Sister Alumnae Chapter
10
Ideas for Alumnae/Collegiate Activities
11
Chapter Advisors and Corporation Board Members
12
Alumnae Initiates
12
Maintaining Member Records
13
Educating the Chapter about Alumnae Membership
14
Founders' Day
16
Parents' Club and Activities
17
Alumnae and Recruitment
18
Sigma Kappa Sorority . Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 3
THE VICE PRESIDENT OF ALUMNAE
RELATIONS
The vice president of alumnae relations (VPAR) is elected by the collegiate chapter and is
responsible for the collegiate chapter's relationship with all alumnae, including chapter
alumnae, chapter advisors, corporation board members and local alumnae chapter members.
She is also responsible for promoting with each member of the chapter a life-time
commitment to Sigma Kappa and the Sigma Kappa Foundation. She is a member of the
executive council and reports to the president of the chapter. She works closely with the vice
president of programming (VPP) in developing a balanced calendar of activities with alumnae
for the chapter.
In light of these responsibilities, the VPAR must do the following tasks.
Prepare for the role:
Read, comprehend and follow the Handbook for the Vice President of Alumnae Relations.
Be knowledgeable about all policies regarding alumnae/collegiate relations.
Maintain communication and coordinate events with alumnae:
Develop and implement a chapter alumnae relations program, to be reviewed and
approved by the advisor to the VPAR.
Organize and plan the annual Founders' Day program and submit the Founders' Day
Report by the due date shown on the form.
Produce newsletters for alumnae.
Coordinate and execute events with alumnae each year.
Encourage alumnae to submit Recruitment Introduction Forms (RIFs) via the Sigma
Kappa website.
Survey alumnae on what types of events they would enjoy attending and use this
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 4
information for brainstorming alumnae events.
Educate chapter members about alumnae membership:
Encourage graduating members or members leaving school for any reason to become
active, dues-paying members of the alumnae chapter closest to them.
Educate graduating members or members leaving school for any reason about what to
expect as an alumna and how to stay involved with Sigma Kappa.
Maintain accurate records:
Prepare and submit the Vice President of Alumnae Relations' Report/Louis Helen
Coburn Teamwork Award Application by the due date shown on the form.
Work with the VPC to make changes in Dove Hub to names, addresses and telephone
numbers for members leaving school for any reason.
Update files and assist in the training of the next VPAR.
Work closely with other officers, alumnae, and advisors:
Serve as a contributing member of the executive council.
Work closely with the advisor to the VPAR and the alumnae relations committee.
Work with the vice president of membership (VPM) and vice president of new member
education (VPNME) regarding alumnae submitting RIFs prior to initiation.
Develop a relationship with the paired alumnae chapter.
Assist the advisory board supervisor in identifying and recruiting advisory board and
corporation board members.
Manage the alumnae relations committee and conduct committee meetings.
Collaborate with the VPNME and her advisor in educating new members on alumnae
relations.
Work closely with the VPP to ensure chapter programming includes events fostering
alumnae/collegiate relations.
Plan events to involve members' parents.
Work closely with the parents' club. If there is no parents' club, consider starting one.
Work closely with the VPM to involve alumnae during recruitment.
Recognize and support current chapter advisors and corporation board members.
Resources for the Vice President of Alumnae Relations
In addition to his handbook, the VPAR must have certain resources and materials to properly
perform her job. They are as follows:
Current chapter calendar
Current alumnae chapter calendar
Current alumnae relations program and goals
Names and contact information for paired alumnae chapter presidents and
alumnae/collegiate liaisons
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 5
Sigma Kappa National Policy Handbook
Chapter Code of Conduct
Current Sigma Kappa Chapter Report Calendar (available on Live Sigma Kappa)
Vice President of Alumnae Relations' Report/Louis Helen Coburn Teamwork Award
Application and Founders' Day Report (available on Live Sigma Kappa)
Copies of completed reports for at least the last three years.
List of collegiate alumnae relations committee members and contact information
Committee budget and record of expenses
Alumnae directory/mailing list
Examples of past alumnae newsletters
Advisor to the Vice President of Alumnae Relations
The advisor to the VPAR provides continuity in a chapter's alumnae relations program from
one year to the next. She is a member of the advisory board and can advise and guide the
VPAR in developing and implementing an alumnae relations program appropriate for the
chapter.
To learn more about developing a relationship with your advisor, watch the module on Live
Sigma Kappa that highlights best practices for building this relationship.
What the Advisor Needs
Handbook for the Vice President of Alumnae Relations
Chapter Code of Conduct
National Policy Handbook
Contact information for the paired alumnae chapter
List of collegiate alumnae relations committee members and contact information
Committee budget and record of expenses
Chapter calendar
Copy of chapter alumnae relations program
Copy of Vice President of Alumnae Relations' Report/Louis Helen Coburn Award
Application
Copy of the Founders' Day Report
Copy of committee goals
What If You Don't Have an Advisor?
If you don't have an advisor, there are several other resources for assistance. They are:
Advisory board supervisor
Paired alumnae chapter's alumnae/collegiate liaison
Collegiate alumnae relations coordinator
Collegiate coordinator
Alumnae district director
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 6
Collegiate district director
Alumnae Relations Committee
Effective chapter organization includes committees to work closely with respective officers and
chairmen. Chapter sizes and needs determine the size and responsibilities of the committee.
Committee members are selected or appointed by the VPP or executive council.
The purpose of the alumnae relations committee is to work with the VPAR in:
Executing the duties of the VPAR, i.e. keeping records, planning and executing
programs, communicating with alumnae
Evaluating the chapter alumnae relations program each term
Planning and implementing the alumnae relations program each term
Setting specific goals to be met each term
Meetings are chaired by the VPAR, and should be held bi-weekly. All committee members and
the VPAR advisor should attend every meeting. The alumnae relations meetings should be
open to any member of the chapter
Delegation of Responsibilities
The VPAR responsibilities are collaborative in nature. Each committee member or pairs of
members could take responsibility for a different aspect of the alumnae relations program. For
example, the following areas might be delegated:
Working with the parents' club
Recognition program for chapter advisors and corporation board members
Serving as liaison to the paired alumnae chapter
Gathering news items for chapter newsletters
Surveying alumnae on what types of events they would enjoy attending
Evaluating events at the end of the term for planning purposes
Alumnae Relations Committee Timeline
As the committee develops and implements a successful alumnae relations program, it will be
helpful to follow this timeline. If the chapter has additional alumnae event commitments, be
sure to include them in this timeline to allow adequate time to plan for them effectively.
JANUARY
Get organized! Read the handbook, participate in the online training course and review
your files.
First meeting of the committee: focus on team building and delegation of
responsibilities.
Work with the VPP to secure dates for alumnae events on the chapter calendar.
Set goals for spring term.
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 7
Ensure the alumnae relations program has been created and approved by the advisory
board.
FEBRUARY
Implement approved program with chapter.
Send copies of approved program to the advisory board supervisor, and advisor to
VPAR, retaining a copy for files.
Send invitations for events to alumnae.
Work closely with VPNME to educate new members about alumnae membership.
MARCH
Brainstorm alumnae relations events for the fall term.
(Fall Recruitment) Work with the VPM regarding ways to include alumnae in recruitment,
including utilization of RIFs.
Send invitations for events to alumnae.
Send alumnae newsletter to all chapter alumnae, paired alumnae chapter members,
advisory/corporation board members, and appropriate national officers.
APRIL/MAY
Hold an educational program for the entire chapter, and/or graduating members
regarding alumnae membership.
Set dates and details for fall events.
Send invitations for events to alumnae.
Evaluate spring programs.
Share proposed fall program with advisory board for approval.
Present fall program to chapter for chapter support.
Submit budget recommendations to the vice president of finance (VPF).
SEPTEMBER
First meeting of the committee - focus on team building and delegation of
responsibilities.
Distribute fall alumnae relations program to the chapter.
Set goals for fall term.
Ensure the Founders' Day celebration is on the chapter calendar and begin planning.
Send invitations for events to alumnae.
Implement approved alumnae relations program.
Review and update collegiate and alumnae member contact information.
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 8
OCTOBER
Work closely with VPNME in educating the new members on the alumnae relations
program.
Complete the Founders' Day Report.
Send invitations for events to alumnae.
Send chapter newsletter to all chapter alumnae, paired alumnae chapter members,
advisory/corporation board members and appropriate national officers.
Brainstorm alumnae relations events for the spring term.
NOVEMBER/DECEMBER
Celebrate Founder's Day with paired alumnae chapter!
Educate graduating members about opportunities for alumnae involvement.
Evaluate prior programs.
Share proposed spring alumnae relations program with advisory board for approval.
Present spring program to chapter for chapter support.
(Spring Recruitment) Work with the VPM regarding ways to include alumnae in
recruitment, including utilization of RIFs.
Set dates and details for spring events.
Send invitations for events to alumnae.
Plan an advisory/corporation board recognition program for February.
Update files.
Complete Vice President of Alumnae Relations' Report/Louis Helen Coburn Teamwork
Award Application for the year.
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 9
BUILDING ALUMNAE RELATIONSHIPS
Communicating with alumnae and involving them in chapter events is the responsibility of
the
VPAR. Successful relationships between alumnae and collegians encompass much more than
just invitations to events.
Strong alumnae relations can positively impact both collegiate and alumnae members. By
interacting with alumnae, collegians can sharpen their networking skills, as well as learn from a
role model. This may help them be more prepared for life after graduation, including finding a
job, raising a family, giving back to the community and more. A collegiate chapter that
regularly interacts with alumnae may be more successful with events of all kinds because they
have a chance to get the input of women who have done similar things before.
Not all alumnae can commit the time to serve as an advisor, but most have a sincere
willingness to help when time permits. For alumnae, having a close relationship with collegiate
women can help them feel connected to the sorority and remind them why they made the
lifelong commitment to Sigma Kappa. Interacting with collegians can also help alumnae
chapters to get to know the collegians. After all, in just a few years the collegians will join their
ranks!
Alumnae Newsletters
Newsletters are very important to keep alumnae abreast of chapter events. It is recommended
that the chapter sends a minimum of three newsletters, sent to all chapter alumnae, local
alumnae, paired alumnae chapter members and advisors in the area. You will receive a letter at
the beginning of the spring semester from NHQ that includes an opportunity to order a
directory containing contact information for alumnae from your chapter. Please use this
information to keep alumnae informed about chapter happenings.
Newsletters should briefly explain events of the prior term. These can include events alumnae
are planning, news of weddings, births, etc., and announcements they'd like to share. Prepare a
special column using these materials for the spring issue. Chapter newsletter templates, which
can be found in the VPAR annual supplies, should be utilized when creating newsletters.
Sigma
Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 10
Keep in mind that the newsletter is written for the alumnae, so make sure the items included
are relevant to them. In every newsletter, include contact information for a member within the
chapter where alumnae can submit information they wish to have included in the next
newsletter.
In addition to events of the previous term, newsletters can include such columns as:
Alumnae Notes: Include information submitted from alumnae
Thank You: Many people have done special things. Recognize them here (alumnae,
collegians, parents or college officials).
Future: Briefly state some of the plans for the next term with some dates
Sigma Kappa Leaders: Pictures and descriptions spotlighting new chapter officers
New Members: List names and hometowns of the new members
Philanthropy and service: Explain chapter activities, including how alumnae can get
involved
Individual member and chapter honors and awards, including scholarship awards,
Panhellenic awards, elections to major offices on campus, etc.
Spirit: Include athletic achievements of the chapter
Reflections: Ask a graduating senior, 25 or 50-year alumna, or outgoing president to
write a column on her feelings about life as a member of Sigma Kappa
Recruitment: Include pre-recruitment dates, recruitment dates, and how alumnae can
get involved. Remind them of the importance of Recruitment Introduction Forms, and
how to access them. This form is available on www.sigmakappa.org by clicking on
"recommend a new member" on the home page.
Be sure that names are spelled correctly. Have at least two people proofread the newsletter
before the finished version is sent. You should adhere to the standards outlined in the Sigma
Kappa Visual Standards Guide.
Inviting Alumnae to Chapter Events
Chapter, paired and local alumnae should be invited to business meetings, sisterhood events,
new member meetings, social activities, philanthropy and service events and ritual ceremonies.
They may enjoy arriving early to help set up ritual ceremonies and other events. Consider
including advisors and alumnae in chapter education by inviting them to host a program or
workshop. Alumnae can facilitate workshops found in Workshop Warehouse on Live Sigma
Kappa, or conduct programs on other topics of their expertise.
Utilize various forms of invitations, including email, mail, social media, etc. This will help
maximize the chances that the invitation will be viewed, as some alumnae may have incorrect
mailing or email addresses. Event information should also be posted on your chapter website.
Send announcements and invitations out five to six weeks in advance. Larger events, such as
chapter reunions, should have invitations sent out at least two to three months in advance.
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 11
Be sure to include the following information on all invitations:
The date, time and location of the event
When and to whom, to RSVP
Dress code for the event
If significant others, children, or others may attend the event
How alumnae can assist in setting up, bringing a dish, supply or donation, etc. All
alumnae who assist with the event should receive a thank you note after the
event.
Paired Alumnae Chapter
Each January, collegiate chapters are paired with an alumnae chapter. This relationship is
also sometimes referred to as a "sister chapter." The VPAR serves as the liaison between
the collegiate chapter and assigned sister alumnae chapter. You are encouraged to work
closely with your paired sister chapter in an effort to support one another and build
lasting friendships among members. As VPAR, you must be aware of the alumnae
chapter's activities, so that you can pass this information on to the chapter.
Programming should stress the importance of lifetime membership to both collegians
and alumnae. The sister chapter pairings are available to view in the VPAR supplies on
Live Sigma Kappa.
The VPAR should work with the alumnae chapter's alumnae/collegiate liaison to prepare
a program of events with the alumnae chapter that will strengthen the mutual
relationship. Contact your sister alumnae chapter's president or your advisor if you need
assistance reaching this individual.
Ideas for Alumnae/Collegiate Activities
Promote involvement with alumnae throughout the year. Some ideas for involvement
include:
An Alumna Mentor, or Secret Alum program. Invite interested alumnae to sign
up, and assign each to a collegian member or group of members. The
assignment can be for the term/year, or for a collegian's entire membership.
When the collegian graduates, leaves college or returns to her home community,
the alumna can serve as her mentor at her local alumnae chapter or club. The
alumna should keep in touch with the collegian, and make an effort to attend the
initiation of the collegian and recognize any special accomplishments. If the
alumna resides in the collegian's hometown, the alumna should invite her to
alumnae chapter events when the collegian is at home. The collegian should also
be encouraged to connect via email, text messages or contact each other on
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 12
social media. In addition, they can send notes, cards and letters to each other, so
that the experience will be rewarding for both parties.
Career Connections. Alumnae who are located all over the country/world can
send their business cards to the chapter as a way to showcase the career and
networking opportunities available to members after they graduate. This can be
coordinated with the vice president of scholarship (VPS) and displayed during
scholarship programming/events. Members interested in career fields
represented on the business cards can contact alumnae members to learn more
about professional opportunities.
Founders' Day. Collegiate and alumnae chapters are encouraged to have joint
Founders' Day celebrations. The collegians and the alumnae may take turns each
year planning the program and the refreshments, or chapters can partner with
other chapters in their region to host a collaborative Founders' Day celebration
event.
Alumnae Appreciation Event. Show the alumnae how much they are
appreciated by inviting them to an alumnae appreciation event. This could
include a brunch, dinner, dessert reception, an alumnae tea or another event of
your choice. Present flowers or a special gift to those alumnae who have been of
special help to the chapter, such as advisory board or corporation board
members.
Open House. Open houses can also be held in conjunction with major campus
events (including Homecoming and Parents' Weekend), if the house
is
redecorated, or when the chapter celebrates a major anniversary.
Philanthropy/Service Project. Sigma Kappa has service projects that lend
themselves well to joint collegian/alumnae participation. Gerontology projects
and Inherit the Earth, as well as the Walk to End Alzheimer's, Ultra Violet events,
and other philanthropy and fundraiser events can be conducted with alumnae.
Work with the VPPS and the sister alumnae chapter to coordinate these events.
Chapter Reunions and Anniversaries. For significant milestones or anniversaries
of your chapter founding (10-year, 20-year, 50-year, etc.), your chapter may wish
to celebrate with a reunion or anniversary event. These events bring alumnae
together and allow time to share in the bond of Sigma Kappa. For more
information on how to plan these events, see the Chapter Reunions and
Anniversaries resource on Live Sigma Kappa.
Attend Local and Regional Events Together. Examples include major league
sporting events, fairs, and festivals.
Sigma Kappa Sing-Along. Invite alumnae for a night of sisterhood and singing.
Alumnae can teach collegians songs and chants from their collegiate days.
Introduce alumnae membership to new members. Work with your sister
alumnae chapter to write a "Welcome to Sigma Kappa" email to new members.
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 13
Sigma Kappatizers. Hold a joint event with alumnae where members can enjoy
appetizers and sisterhood.
Craft nights with alumnae. Attend a crafting class together, have a member
teach about a hobby of hers, or hold a Pinterest night to create crafts and recipes.
"Popcorn & PJ's" movie night. The event can be held at the chapter house or
an alumna's house. Members can rent a movie and offer small snacks. Attendees
can wear their pajamas or comfortable clothing.
Sweatin' Sigma Kappas. Attend a Zumba, yoga, or other exercise class together.
"Speed dating." Adapt questions to Sigma Kappa generational themes. When
were you initiated? What was your favorite hangout as a collegian? What's your
favorite Sigma Kappa song?
Chapter Advisors and Corporation Board Members
The members of the advisory board and corporation board donate their time and
service to Sigma Kappa as volunteers. Members of these boards should be recognized
on a regular basis for the personal service they give to help the collegiate chapter.
Consider holding an appreciation event each year to recognize these women, and/or
giving gifts of appreciation. Collegiate chapters may also recommend potential advisory
board members or corporation board members to the ABS.
Alumnae Initiates
Since Sigma Kappa provides lifelong membership, women can be initiated beyond their
time in college. Collegiate chapters are encouraged to invite women to join our Sigma
Kappa sisterhood. Contact your ABS and collegiate alumnae relations coordinator if your
chapter has women to recommend as alumnae initiates. Review the alumnae initiate
procedure within the National Policy Handbook for specific guidelines. Alumnae initiates
can include college/university faculty and staff, parents of members, and community
members. Any alumnae recruitment attempts should be funded by the collegiate
chapter.
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 14
MAINTAINING MEMBER RECORDS
The VPAR is responsible for retaining information on all chapter members, both
collegiate and alumnae. Keep the addresses up to date, so that mailings and invitations
can be sent accurately. An updated chapter member contact list can be exported from
NHQ at the chapter's request.
In addition to the alumnae members who were initiated in your chapter, you should
have contact information of local and paired alumnae who may not be members of your
chapter. To obtain this information, contact the alumnae/collegiate liaison, alumnae
chapter president of the paired alumnae chapters or national headquarters.
The names and contact information of advisory and corporation board members for the
chapter should also be kept, and should be updated whenever there are changes in
membership on either of the boards.
In addition to the contact information described above, ensure your files are complete
with copies of completed reports, past alumnae newsletters, and other information that
will be of use to the next VPAR.
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 15
EDUCATING COLLEGIATE MEMBERS
ABOUT ALUMNAE MEMBERSHIP
It is the responsibility of the VPAR to educate collegiate members about the alumnae
side of Sigma Kappa membership. This is important in ensuring that all members
continue to be involved in Sigma Kappa after their collegiate experience.
Several workshops are available in Workshop Warehouse, part of Live Sigma Kappa,
which can be used to educate graduating members and/or the entire collegiate chapter
about alumnae membership. Consider inviting an alumna or advisor to present these
programs. Additionally, it is important to encourage any members leaving school to
contact the closest alumnae chapter to become a member. For the most up to date
alumnae chapter list, visit Live Sigma Kappa. If members are not able to join a local
alumnae chapter, they can still stay involved with Sigma Kappa by paying their national
alumnae dues online and joining the virtual alumnae chapter.
Alumnae Education for Sigma Kappa New Members
New Members must be educated about the alumnae side of their sorority membership.
Collaborate with the VPNME to invite local alumnae to Promise program meetings and
events.
Alumnae Education for Sigma Kappa Seniors and Those about to Graduate
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 16
Members about to graduate (or leave school for any reason) will go through a big
transition when they leave school. Bring in speakers or alumnae who can share their
experience with getting their first job, first apartment, working with banks and credit
cards, paying taxes, etc.
Included in the VPAR annual supplies, you will find Order of the Triangle information.
There is a letter to you explaining your responsibilities in preparing for the ceremony
and how to help graduating seniors transition into the alumnae phase of membership. A
major priority during this time is working with the vice president of communication
(VPC) to ensure new alumnae have updated information in the database after
graduation. Ensure that you are helping to make this important time for your sisters as
special as possible.
Consider planning the following programs to help engage seniors and prepare them for
life after college. These may also be co-hosted with chapter alumnae or the sister
alumnae chapter.
Sigma Kappacinos - hold an event at a local coffee shop for graduating seniors.
Alumnae and seniors can spend a few hours getting to know each other,
networking, and sharing sisterhood.
Dove Sisters - alumnae members serve as mentors to graduating seniors and
give them a gift during the week of Order of the Triangle. The gifts should be
something the member can use after graduation, such as a portfolio, stationary,
engraved pens, etc.
Encourage seniors to attend alumnae chapter meetings and events.
Seniors can "tour" different alumnae chapter officer or advisor positions by acting
as an assistant. This will allow seniors to see what volunteering looks like as an
alumna. Work with the sister alumnae chapter and your advisory board to
arrange this program.
Share graduating senior contact information and occupation (or desired
occupation) in your alumnae newsletter, to be used for networking and keeping
in touch.
Work with alumnae to host a networking day for seniors. They can work on
interview techniques and resume writing.
Work with your college Panhellenic and/or local alumnae Panhellenic to host a
speed-dating type networking event for all Panhellenic women who are
graduating.
Ask alumnae to host an event for graduating seniors in conjunction with or
directly following Order of the Triangle.
Establish an award only given to graduating seniors. It can be given at or
following Order of the Triangle.
Sigma
Kappa
Sorority
Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 17
FOUNDERS' DAY
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 18
It is the responsibility of the VPAR to plan a celebration of Founders' Day, ideally with
the local or paired alumnae chapter. Article XV of the Sigma Kappa National Policy
Handbook, states:
XV. Founders' Day
a.
Celebration of Founders' Day is a required function for alumnae and collegiate
chapters.
b. A special program shall be held as close to November 9th as possible and shall
include a tribute to each of the Founders.
C. Non-Sigma Kappa guests may attend the Founders' Day celebrations.
All chapter members should attend the Founders' Day celebration as a tribute to the
Founders. It should be planned in the spring and held in the fall, as close to November 9
as possible. Local alumnae should be invited to participate and whenever possible the
local alumnae chapter or paired alumnae chapter should be involved in co-planning the
celebration.
The celebration can take many forms. Here are some examples:
An informal meeting activity
A catered meal or meal together at a restaurant
A dessert reception
Refer to the Founders' Day guide in Live Sigma Kappa for more information and
program ideas to celebrate Founders' Day.
Sigma Kappa Sorority
Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 19
PARENTS' CLUB AND ACTIVITIES
The VPAR should coordinate events with and for chapter members' parents. If your
chapter has an established parents' club, work with them to create projects that will
benefit the chapter and its members. If your chapter does not have a parents' club,
consider starting one. A parents' club resource is located on Live Sigma Kappa.
Regardless of if your chapter has a parents' club, parents can be involved in Sigma
Kappa activities and invited to events. Some ideas for activities with members' parents
include:
Open houses, house tours, and campus tours
Programs and events during the college/university Parents' Weekend
Picnics and outdoor games
Attend sporting events of your college/university
Invite parents to initiation banquets and Order of the Triangle banquets
Organize a parents' dinner or brunch at the chapter house or nearby restaurant
Mom's Day or Dad's Day events
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 20
ALUMNAE AND RECRUITMENT
Involving alumnae in recruitment can help strengthen alumnae/collegiate relations and
also help improve the recruitment efforts of the chapter. Alumnae can be involved in
recruitment by attending and presenting pre-recruitment events and conversation
practice, and by submitting RIFs. All alumnae who assist in recruitment should be sent a
thank you note.
Discuss alumnae involvement opportunities with the VPM. Make sure to review your
college Panhellenic's recruitment guidelines to ensure you are following the correct
procedures for including alumnae in recruitment.
The purpose of RIFs is to promote Sigma Kappa to women prior to attending college, to
assist collegiate chapters in making sound and informed membership selection
decisions, to protect our single sex and private membership status, and to satisfy the
bylaws of Sigma Kappa Sorority. The goals of the recruitment introduction program is to
secure a RIF for every potential new member, and every new member prior to initiation.
Collegiate and alumnae members may complete RIFs for women they know will be
attending the college/university.
Recruitment Introduction forms are available on the Sigma Kappa website, under
"recommend a new member."
Sigma Kappa Sorority Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 21
Sigma Kappa Sorority
Vice President of Alumnae Relations Handbook page 22
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