Monday, November 23, 2009

2009 Nonprofit PR Partner of the Year Honorable Mention

Pi Beta Phi Earns 2009 Nonprofit PR Partner of the Year Honorable Mention
Washington – Nov. 5, 2009 – Pi Beta Phi and First Book® were honored for their philanthropic efforts to promote reading and eliminate the barrier of illiteracy at the PR News’ Nonprofit PR Awards luncheon on Tuesday, November 3, at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. Pi Beta Phi was selected as a finalist in early October for the Nonprofit Partner of the Year in the Social Responsibility Campaign category.
The Fraternity, in conjunction with Pi Beta Phi Foundation, was nominated along with six other nominees including: The Allstate Foundation, Bank of America, the U.S. Postal Service, Delta Dental of Missouri, CVS Caremark/Weber Shandwick, and Katz & Associates. The Allstate Foundation & Zeno Group won the Nonprofit PR Partner of the Year for its “Tell a Gal P.A.L.,” a 2008 domestic violence awareness campaign, and Pi Beta Phi and First Book earned honorable mention for their partnership and campaign to fight illiteracy.
“Pi Beta Phi was elated to be nominated alongside so many nonprofit organizations and their well-deserving awareness campaigns,” said Grand Vice President Programming Linda Noel Ibsen. “Our dedication to education and literacy began nearly 100 years ago, and over the last two years our partnership with First Book has put us closer to reaching our literacy vision, which is to eliminate the barrier of illiteracy."

Monday, November 2, 2009

Reno Alumnae Club fundraiser

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Portland Alumnae Club Recognition Tea

At the club’s annual Recognition Tea, Portland Alumnae Club President Chanel LaChappa presented their annual Angel Award to Treasurer Patty May for her several years of doing a great job. It was great fun using event hostess Linda Enloe’s fancy tea cups and sampling the yummy treats. Each club member brought a book that was memorable from her childhood and explained why the book has special meaning to her. The books are being donated as part of the club’s literacy philanthropy project.