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Adlon Dohme Jorgensen Greek Life Endowment Fund

What is the Jorgensen Fund?

The Adlon Dohme Jorgensen Greek Life Endowment Fund was established in 1993 in honor of former Panhellenic Council Advisor, Adlon Jorgensen. Adlon advised the University of Illinois Panhellenic Council for 16 years. The Jorgensen Fund supports various programs and initiatives that enhance the University of Illinois fraternity and sorority experience.

What does it fund?

Your gift to the Jorgensen Fund allows the Fraternity & Sorority Affairs Staff and student leaders to raise the bar for the level of services, support and programming offered to the fraternity and sorority chapters and individual members at Illinois.

Gifts have historically funded the following types of initiatives:

  • Community Services Initiatives
  • Health & Wellness Education
  • Leadership Development Programs
  • Staff & Graduate Assistant Professional Development

The Impact of Your Donation …

"The skills I attained through instructive programs like the Chapter Presidents’ Leadership Academy escalated my potential for success as a leader of my fraternal organization as well as in my future career. I continue to value the concepts and development which I consciously utilize in my decision-making and management."

Tanis Klinger, ’14 LAS
Former Sigma Kappa Sorority Chapter President

"The Chapter Presidents’ Leadership Academy helped me to understand my own leadership style and provided an opportunity for me to learn about how to effectively work with other leadership styles. I was also able to establish relationships with other chapter leaders on campus. Throughout my terms as chapter president and as a council officer, I frequently utilized this network and the acquired knowledge to address issues within my chapter and the Interfraternity Council."

Jeff Gardner, ’10 FAA
2009 President, Interfraternity Council
2008 Chapter President, The International Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta

"During our GreekServe trip to Paul Robeson High School in Chicago, I felt like I was able to make a difference in the lives of high school students with other fraternity and sorority members who were as passionate about service as I am."

Elise Moore, '10 FAA
2009 Vice President of Programming, Panhellenic Council
Member of Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women

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