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Why Conduct A Feasibility Study?






any graduates may wonder: “Why do we need to conduct a The size and scope of changes made to the Chapter House will be
Mcapital campaign feasibility study?” The answer is simple: just directly related to the level of support and interest that we receive
because we want to improve our Chapter House doesn’t necessarily from our alumni. Keeping the best interest of the Chapter in mind,
mean that we can conduct a successful fundraising campaign. This the Alumni Board wants to be absolutely sure a project will be
feasibility study will allow us to accomplish a number of tasks fnancially feasible, not only from an initial funding perspective,
designed to gauge the potential success of the campaign, including, but also in terms of sustainable operations over the long-term.
but not limited to:
• Determining the overall interest level of our members and
assessing the overall fraternity experience of alumni from a
broad spectrum of generations.
• Identifying whether we have graduates with the capacity to make
lead and mid-tier gifts, obtaining their reactions to the project,
and determining if they have interest in supporting it.
• Educating our alumni on the need for the project, the management
structure we will put in place, and the people we will have
involved to ensure success.
• Identifying alumni interested and willing to help as volunteers
throughout the campaign and on one of the ongoing committees.
• And, most importantly, from all of this feedback, establishing an
achievable campaign goal.
The Project






he Housing Corporation is proposing two options for renovations to the “old house” at 170 5th Street: renovate and add-on to the existing
T structure, or raze and build new. Both options will drastically improve the Chapter’s current living situation, and provide a competitive
edge moving forward. We need your input to help make the best decision possible, and take us...
From Here... to Here.




• 4 Bedrooms • 16 Additional Bedrooms • Consistent Front Facade • Additional
• 1,993 sq. feet • Over 5,000 sq. feet Modern / State of the Art Living and
Facility Recreational Area




























* All renderings refect the Plan B option of renovating and expanding.
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