Donor Recognition

We are grateful for the generosity of our donors, whose support fuels the programs and opportunities that define Pi Phi. Their commitment helps us build a brighter future for our sisterhood and the communities we serve.

Two individuals sitting at a table

A Community of Generous Support

Our Giving Societies and Circles honor the donors who make Pi Beta Phi a philanthropic priority. These groups recognize generosity across annual, lifetime and planned giving, celebrating the many ways members support our sisterhood.

Join A Giving Society

Select a Subtopic to learn more
Five individuals standing in front of a window wearing matching white T-shirts and blue jeans An individual wearing a gold necklace with a coin charm

Named for the year our Fraternity was founded, the 1867 Collegiate Giving Society celebrates collegiate members who give at least $18.67 annually to Pi Beta Phi Foundation.

Five individuals wearing dresses and standing indoors Two members standing on a sidewalk in front of several trees

The Young Alumnae Giving Circle brings together Pi Phi alumnae 30 and under to give collectively through monthly or annual gifts, build connections and help decide how their support funds Pi Beta Phi Foundation initiatives.

One individual handing something to another Four individuals standing indoors

Named for dedicated Pi Phi volunteer and poet laureate Evelyn Peters Kyle, this society honors donors who make annual gifts of $1,000 to $4,999 to Pi Beta Phi Foundation.

A member wearing a white top and their golden arrow badge while holding a carnation Two individuals hugging

The Loyalty Society recognizes donors who give $5,000 to $9,999 annually to Pi Beta Phi Foundation.

Two individuals holding bouquets of flowers Wine carnations tied together with a pink bow with the Pi Beta Phi Greek letters

The Crest Society recognizes donors who give $10,000 to $24,999 annually to Pi Beta Phi Foundation.

Two members wearing white with their golden arrow badge and wine and silver blue ribbons. they are holding wine carnations tied with a silver blue bow Three individuals sitting at a table

Named for Pi Beta Phi’s symbol, the Arrow Society honors donors who give $25,000 or more annually to Pi Beta Phi Foundation.

Marianne Reid Wild Society

Named in honor of past Grand President Marianne Reid Wild—the first alumna to designate Pi Beta Phi Foundation as a beneficiary of her estate plans—this society recognizes donors who have made planned gifts to Pi Phi.

Honoring our Lifetime Donors

Select a Subtopic to learn more
Two individuals hugging and wearing white An individual wearing white and holding a wine carnation

Named for Pi Phi’s official colors, the Wine & Silver Blue circle honors donors whose cumulative lifetime giving to Pi Beta Phi Foundation reaches $25,000 to $199,999.

Two individuals standing in front of a pink backdrop Three wine carnations stacked on a table

Inspired by the vision of our founders, this circle recognizes donors whose cumulative lifetime giving to Pi Beta Phi Foundation totals $200,000 to $499,999.

An individual wearing a white dress and holding a wine carnation One individual placing a pin on another

Named for Pi Phi’s birthplace at Monmouth College, this circle celebrates donors whose cumulative lifetime giving to Pi Beta Phi Foundation reaches $500,000 to $999,999.

A graphic with three wine carnations, golden angel wings, the golden arrow Pi Beta Phi badge A member wearing a white dress and their arrow badge while holding a wine carnation

Named for the “LUX” inscription on Pi Phi’s crest, this circle honors donors whose cumulative lifetime giving to Pi Beta Phi Foundation exceeds $1,000,000.

Professional headshot of Barbra Littrell wearing a black blazer with gold buttons standing in front of autumn trees

"Pi Phi has meant so much to me throughout my life. Giving back is a way to make sure other women get to have the same experience."

Barbara Boyen Littrell, Oregon Gamma
Headshot of Angie Underwood wearing a black blouse sitting in a hotel lobby

"I want to put my money somewhere it’s going to make a difference—not just fix a crisis, but help build a better world."

Angie Killian Underwood, Illinois Iota
Photo of three members wearing white dresses standing in front of a wine and silver blue streamer backdrop

"My support is a demonstrative way to stand tall and say how important Pi Phi is to me. We have to create a culture where the Pi Phi experience is sustainable. Giving back is a perfect way to plant those seeds for the next generation."

Doreen Mueller, Georgia Alpha
Professional headshot of Kim Durand wearing a black jacket and black and white striped blouse

"If you want to continue our viability in today’s changing world and continue to provide opportunities for collegiate women to excel, it’s an easy decision. Part of Lifelong Commitment means paying it forward in gratitude for the impact Pi Phi has had on your life."

Kim Barger Durand, Oregon Alpha
Professional headshot of Ann Wiley wearing a black and white patterned blouse

"We all make choices on how to spend our time. I choose to spend my time serving Pi Phi because what I got out of Pi Phi—and what I continue to get out of Pi Phi—fills my heart."

Ann Wear Wiley, Iowa Gamma

Support Pi Phi

Your support empowers Pi Phi women to lead, serve and grow at every stage of life. Together, we’re building a brighter future for our sisterhood.