PGM Chapter Heritage Grant Application

To be considered for a Chapter Heritage Grant, please complete the entire application. 

Pi Gamma Mu Chapter Heritage Grants are $300 each and are awarded to chapters, not individual members. Pi Gamma Mu International reserves the right to restrict the number of awards each year to fit within the constraints of its general budget and based upon the merits of each application. 

Eligible chapters include only those that have been chartered for ten years or more. Submissions are accepted at any time during the year.

If awarded a Chapter Heritage Grant, the chapter agrees to share the results of final project with Pi Gamma Mu Headquarters. Evidence of work must be submitted to Pi Gamma Mu within 6 months of receiving the award. The chapter sponsor or an appointed project manager is responsible for supervising the project and allocating grant funds to support the project.

Funds will be disbursed at 2 points during the project: 50% upon grant approval, 50% after providing evidence of progress. 

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Name of College/University *
Name of PGM Chapter *
Chapter Sponsor *
Chapter Sponsor Email Address *
Chapter Sponsor Phone Number *
Manager of the Chapter Heritage Grant Project
Manager Email Address

Part I: Provide a brief narrative description of the project to be undertaken and the expected final deliverable. What will be researched, why, and how will the final product be used by the chapter?

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Part II: Provide a brief overview of the resources available to the chapter to undertake this research. This list may be preliminary but should provide sufficient evidence that the applicants have identified resources that are available. These resources may include individuals, reports, newspapers, photographs, etc.

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Part III: Provide a preliminary timeline for completion of the project. 

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Part IV: How will grant funds be used? Chapter Heritage funds may be used to support activities related to information gathering (e.g., supplies, copying, fees to access records), or they may be more broadly used to support the project. For example, funds may be used to pay for events related to the project (e.g., refreshments for a kick-off event, dinner for a student committee working on the project). Funds may also be used to pay for registration or travel to the Pi Gamma Mu convention where the project can be shared with the Society. 

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