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Your Continued Support Throughout This Campaign Will Be Critical! Let’s Make This Happen For The Piney Woods School! O

Your Continued Support Throughout This Campaign Will Be Critical! Let’s Make This Happen For The Piney Woods School! One Kappa! Visit and say “hello” on our Face Book page at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kappa-Kamp/113229995379131?v=wall&ref=ts. The Pepsi Refresh Project KAPPA KAMP

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Your Continued Support Throughout This Campaign Will Be Critical! Let’s Make This Happen For The Piney Woods School! O

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  1. Your Continued Support Throughout This Campaign Will Be Critical! Let’s Make This Happen For The Piney Woods School! One Kappa! Visit and say “hello” on our Face Book page at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kappa-Kamp/113229995379131?v=wall&ref=ts The Pepsi Refresh Project KAPPA KAMP at The Piney Woods School The Voting Process http://www.refresheverything.com/

  2. Dear Brothers, Pepsi’s Refresh Project is a charity contest that has been donating millions of dollars to organizations throughout the United States in 2010. PepsiCo partnered with four non-profit groups in the venture, who have awarded $1.3 million a month in several increments. Each monthly amount was split up between two grants of $250,000 and up to 10 grants of $50,000, $25,000 and $5,000 each. Any legal U.S. resident over 13 have submitted proposals, either on their own or in conjunction with a non-profit or business. All projects must be U.S.-specific. Located within the company’s “Pepsi – Refresh Everything” Facebook Page and on its web site, the contest allows users to submit and vote on the charities they think are most worthy of funding. With the motto, “Submit. Promote. Vote,” the contest launched in January of this year. Grant ideas have been accepted as of January 13 2010 and continue up to January 24, 2011. One thousand applications are accepted monthly via www.refresheverything.com, and consumers vote on the winning projects. By the end of the year, Pepsi expects it will have given out more than $20 million in grants. After careful consideration and deliberation, during the month of November, the Kappa Foundation will market a $250,000 grant proposal to support Kappa Kamp at the Piney Woods School. A large amount of time and effort was exerted on this grant proposal and our campaign to secure $250,000 for Kappa Kamp will be need your direct help. Specific details for you to follow in order to vote early and often to support our proposal are herewith. I am asking that you please register on the Pepsi site and vote for the Kappa Kamp proposal. We are also asking that our stakeholders and corporate partners join us in our campaign to support Kappa Kamp. So spread the word among your family and friends, your college campus and organizations. We will need EVERYONE to participate in this month long campaign. So on behalf of Randy Bates, the Senior Grand Vice Polemarch, and William “Bill” Croom, President of the Kappa Foundation, join all of Kappa Alpha Psi in this campaign to support Kappa Kamp at Piney Woods. Register now so that you can start voting on Monday, November 1st and everyday throughout November on the Pepsi Refresh Project website at: www.refresheverything.com. Please vote starting Monday at www.refresheverything.com/KappaKamp and be sure to forward this campaign on to your friends, family and co-workers!  Help us maintain the course expressed by our fraternal theme, “Creating Inspiration: A Call to Service.” Yours in the Bond, Dwayne M. Murray William “Bill” Croom Dr. Reginald T.W. Nichols, Ed.D. Grand Polemarch President President Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Kappa Foundation, Inc. The Piney Woods School

  3. Kappa Kamp: “Enriching Lives & Strengthening Communities Through Education” KappaKamp provides a two-week intensive summer enrichment program designed to: • Educate young people between the ages of 10-15 in the importance of personal and community-based goal-setting through simulated laboratories. • Develop a personal action plan to be implemented upon graduation from the Kamp. • Learn how to work collaboratively to strengthen their communities through service. • Identify local opportunities for Kamp participants to use the skill set developed during the summer enrichment program in a community service project within a year of graduation • Enroll participating Kamp graduates in on-going, community-based programs The Kamp teaches students to envision their educational opportunities as stepping stones to positive influence in their decision-making for personal growth and community collaboration. During the two weeks, students are engaged in classroom learning, a variety of simulated laboratories employing the use of technology, field trips, and physical activities to emphasize that a well-rounded student has a better chance of becoming a more sophisticated adult who can then be a productive leader in their Respective communities. The Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation, Inc., in partnership with the Piney Woods School of Piney Woods, Mississippi, produces the Kappa Kamp. Convening students from all over the United States to The Piney Woods School provides a measurable opportunity to create a “ripple-effect” of excitement about education and leadership development. Aligning Kappa Kamp with local alumni chapter mentors through their Guide Right Programs further ensures that the benefits of the summer program are sustained.

  4. To Vote,Start The Process Here • http://www.refresheverything.com • You need to know: • Your User ID and Password (you must register and keep your password for voting) • Idea Name: Kappa Kamp • Title: Kappa Kamp – Piney Woods • You can vote once a day throughout the month of November http://www.refresheverything.com/how-it-works

  5. After you are signed-in, select the $250,000 button, scroll down to the “Kappa Kamp - Piney Woods” idea and press on the “vote for this idea” button.

  6. Here is a sample of a completed vote selectionSee the arrows for idea number “206” and notice the vote button changed to “Awesome!” and the vote counter reduces down by one. It shows I have 9 votes left.

  7. LET’S MAKE THIS A REALITY!!! • Key things to remember: • Do not Register more than once per person • You can only vote 1 time per day for this project throughout the month of November. • Get as many people you know to register and vote for this program; VOTE EVERY DAY!!! • Enjoy the Pepsi experience, as they help society and support the programs that give back to the communities we live in today. Thank you for your support!

  8. Pepsi Refresh Voting Rules Requirements for Voting: Each Application Period is followed by a Voting Period. Individuals who are only interested in registering on the Website in order to vote (as defined below) will be required to meet the Eligibility Requirements listed above in Section 1 and will be required to follow the directions on the Website to register as a Voter. An individual can register on the Website as either a Participant or as a Voter but not both. During the Voting Periods listed in the Application Entry Table above in Section 2, individuals who have registered on the Website to vote for the Applications they think should receive Grants ("Voters") will be allowed up to ten (10) votes (each a "Vote") per Voter per day during each Voting Period. Each Participant in the Grant Program will also be allowed up to ten (10) Votes each day of each Voting Period. For purposes of voting, a "day" shall be defined as the 24-hour period beginning at 12:00:01 a.m. ET and ending at 11:59:59 p.m. ET. Limit one (1) registration per person/email address regardless whether you are registering as a Voter or as a Participant. At the end of each day of a Voting Period, any of the un-used Votes allotted to any Voter or Participant will become void and will not roll over to the next day. An individual can register on the Website as either a Participant or as a Voter but not both. If Sponsor determines, in its sole and absolute discretion, that any Participant or Voter has not complied with these Official Application Guidelines in any way, for example by registering more than one (1) time on the Website and/or using multiple e-mail addresses or other fraudulent means in an attempt to cast more than the ten (10) Votes allotted per day of each Voting Period or to allocate more than one (1) Vote per day to the same Application, then Sponsor reserves the right to cancel that Voter's or Participant's account, disqualify all their Votes and disqualify any Application that they have submitted and disallow any further participation by such individual in the Grant Program. Sponsor may allow various off-site methods of voting for an Application, including but not limited to mobile, widgets, media (by way of example and not by way of limitation, voting through a cell phone). Sponsor recommends that before a Voter or Participant chooses an Application to vote on, they visit the Website and review the Profile of the Participant for that Application to get more information about the Participant and their Application. Once each Voting Period has ended, the respective Participants responsible for the appropriate number of Applications in each Grant Level with the highest number of Votes will each be deemed an Eligible Grant Recipient. If there is a tie among the Applications in a particular Grant Level after a Voting Period has ended, Sponsor (and/or its designated agent), in its sole and absolute discretion, will review the tied Applications and will break the tie based on the Application that first in time received the highest number of Votes during the Voting Period. It is possible that two or more Participants will submit Applications which may contain similar/the same idea for a Grant. Notwithstanding this, Eligible Grant Recipients will be determined solely by the number of Votes cast for each Application as set forth herein. Sponsor is under no obligation to review or consider the similarity of other Applications in determining whether or not to accept an Application. Sponsor's decisions, in its sole and absolute discretion, are final and binding in all matters relating to the Grant Program. If a Participant's Application receives the highest number of Votes in the applicable Grant Level, Participant will become an Eligible Grant Recipient for the Grant amount specified in his/her Application. All Eligible Grant Recipients will be required to complete a Grant award acceptance package ("Grant Agreement") (see Section 14 below for more information on the Grant Agreement), which, among other things, will require the Eligible Grant Recipient to coordinate with Grant Administration Agent (as defined in Section 13b below) who will be solely responsible for dispensing the Grant to the Eligible Grant Recipient in accordance with the Grant Agreement (as defined in Section 14 below). No substitution of a Grant is offered, except at the sole and absolute discretion of the Sponsor. The Grants are non-transferable. If there are an insufficient number of accepted Applications for a particular Grant Level for a particular Application Period, then the number of Grants awarded for that Grant Level for that Application Period would be reduced to include only those Applications which are accepted under these Official Application Guidelines to receive a Grant.

  9. For More Details, Contact Project Team • Ivann E. Greene, Project Director - ivann@surewest.net • Henery Girard, Deputy Project Director - girardgroup@msn.com • Cleveland Ferguson, Deputy Project Director - cferguson@fcsl.edu State of Mississippi Coordinators • Henry Flowers – Henry.Flowers@campus-supply.com • James A. Reed – JAPolemarch@yahoo.com Kappa Foundation, Inc. • Elbert V. Brooks, Kappa Foundation, Inc. - elbertbrooks@hotmail.com • Spencer Bruce, Kappa Foundation, Inc. - chief_of_staff@KappaAlphaPsi1911.com • Visit our Face Book page at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Kappa-Kamp/113229995379131?v=wall&ref=ts

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