Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation

Evanston, Illinois, 60201-3837 United States

Mission Statement

Helping SAEs (undergraduates and alumni) realize their educational and leadership goals through programs and scholarships; while also maintaining the Levere Memorial Temple.

About This Cause

Established in 1927 as the Levere Memorial Foundation, the non-profit corporation of Sigma Alpha Epsilon, was created to generate funds for the construction and maintenance of the Levere Memorial Temple and its artifacts; to establish and grant scholarships to deserving undergraduate and graduate brothers; and to “receive funds, donations, bequests, legacies, endowments, and gifts, both real and personal for the furtherance of the objects and purposes of the Foundation.” It was not until eight years later, when John O. Moseley organized the first Leadership School in 1935, that the Foundation began raising private funds to defray costs of educational Fraternity events. Presently, in addition to preparing undergraduate SAEs for life during and after college by educational grants for Leadership School, the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation, which adopted its current name in 1993, also provides grants for educational and leadership programs offered by the fraternity and by its chapters.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon Foundation
1856 Sheridan Rd
Evanston, Illinois 60201-3837
United States
Phone 8474243021
Twitter @SAE_legacy
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