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FOUNDATION JEOPARDY

FOUNDATION JEOPARDY. FINAL JEOPARDY. Activities designed to increase knowledge of the Delta Gamma Foundation or of eye health and vision preservation. Home. View Answer. What are Examples of Awareness Activities?. Home. View Question.

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FOUNDATION JEOPARDY

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  1. FOUNDATION JEOPARDY

  2. FINAL JEOPARDY

  3. Activities designed to increase knowledge of the Delta Gamma Foundation or of eye health and vision preservation. Home View Answer

  4. What are Examples of Awareness Activities? Home View Question

  5. Name two sources that the vp: Foundation can use to find awareness ideas. Home View Answer

  6. What are Foundation Focus Handbook and the Delta Gamma website? Home View Question

  7. Guide Dog Presentation, Eye Health Presentation, Watch Foundation Video, Play Foundation Trivia Game, or Give State of Foundation Presentation Home View Answer

  8. What are Examples of Awareness presentation ideas? Home View Question

  9. The blind Frenchman who created a system of raised dots to allow the blind and visually impaired to read. Home View Answer

  10. Who is Louis Braille? Home View Question

  11. The Three Signature Programs of the Foundation. Home View Answer

  12. What are Service for Sight, Grants to the Fraternity for Leadership/Educational Programs and Individual Grants to Members? Home View Question

  13. The program where chapters may designate up to 50% of fundraising proceeds to local 501(c)3 non-profit that shares the Foundation’s mission. Home View Answer

  14. What is the Collegiate Chapter Giving Program? Home View Question

  15. Anchor Splash and Most Beautiful Eyes Events. Home View Answer

  16. What are the two Delta Gamma fundraising events that are trademarked? Home View Question

  17. Collegiate office responsible for overseeing Foundation information in e-Ops+. Home View Answer

  18. Who is the vp: Foundation? Home View Question

  19. Member Planet Home View Answer

  20. What is the Foundation’s approved online fundraising vendor? Home View Question

  21. The document that states the use of a dunk tank at a Foundation fundraising event is prohibited. Home View Answer

  22. What is the Foundation Policies – Fundraising Precautions? Home View Question

  23. The Delta Gamma motto chosen by our three Founders. Home View Answer

  24. What is “Do Good”? Home View Question

  25. Delta Gamma member who made a plea to the convention body in 1936 to adopt sight conservation/aid to the blind as our official philanthropy. Home View Answer

  26. Who is Ruth Billow? Home View Question

  27. The year 1951. Home View Answer

  28. What is the year the Delta Gamma Foundation was established? Home View Question

  29. Cities that house the four (4) Delta Gamma sponsored schools for children who are blind or visually impaired. Home View Answer

  30. What are Denver, Los Angeles, St. Louis and Kansas City? Home View Question

  31. American Foundation for the Blind, Foundation Fighting Blindness, and Prevent Blindness America. Home View Answer

  32. What are examples of national organizations that share the Delta Gamma philanthropic mission? Home View Question

  33. The percentage (%) of chapter members and new members who should participate in Foundation related service activities and events. Home View Answer

  34. What is 100%? Home View Question

  35. The number of hours per academic year each collegiate member is required to volunteer in the area of Service for Sight. Home View Answer

  36. What is Ten? Home View Question

  37. Vision screening, reading to persons who are blind or visually impaired, participating in the Golden Anchor Program, and assisting veterans organizations through Service for Sight: Joining Forces program Home View Answer

  38. What are examples of how to volunteer in Service for Sight activities? Home View Question

  39. Navy Lieutenant Brad Synder. Home View Answer

  40. Who is the spokesperson for Delta Gamma’s Foundation program Service for Sight: Joining Forces? Home View Question

  41. Delta Gamma’s official Philanthropy. Home View Answer

  42. What is Service for Sight? Home View Question

  43. Fosters lifetime enrichment for members, promotes Service for Sight, and partners with the Fraternity to ensure the future of our sisterhood. Home View Answer

  44. What is the Delta Gamma Foundation Mission Statement? Home View Question

  45. The three components of Delta Gamma Foundation programming. Home View Answer

  46. What are Awareness, Service, and Fundraising? Home View Question

  47. You can order bookmarks, pamphlets and other items from this place so that you can distribute them on your campus. Home View Answer

  48. What is Foundation at Executive Offices. Email request@deltagamma.org? Home View Question

  49. Joining Forces: Service Guide Home View Answer

  50. What is the guidebook on where you can find information about Service for Sight: Joining Forces? Home View Question

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