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Invest in our student's safety,  belonging, wellbeing and success.

Support our research endowment that will be a continual resource to enhance fraternities and sororities. Your gift will be doubled through a dollar-for-dollar match. 

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Donor Summary

Together we can create stronger and safer fraternity and sorority life. Your generous support will:

  • Restore purpose 
    Prove fraternity and sorority life is relevant and document member learning and leadership

  • Curb hazing and hazardous drinking
    Create sound professional practice to reduce the number and severity of incidents

  • Build trust
    Establish the gold standard for stronger and safer fraternity and sorority life

Why are people giving?

$100,000

$75,000 - 99,000

$50,000 - 74,000

$30,000 - 49,000

$20,000 - 29,000

$10,000 - 19,000

  • Amplify Development Company
    aimed at creating safer and more meaningful fraternity and sorority experiences

  • AliveTek

  • Leslie and Ted Breck

  • Chi Omega

Student Council Gifts
$1,500 - 9,000

  • Delta Alpha Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma

  • Penn State Panhellenic Council

  • University of Arizona Interfraternity & Panhellenic Council

  • SUNY Plattsburgh's Inter-Sorority Association

Help us create the breakthrough research needed to create a safer and stronger fraternity and sorority experience. 

To learn more about how you can support the Piazza Center, please contact:

  • Lesley Larson
    Associate Director of Development for Student Affairs
    814-865-3216
    lesleylarson@psu.edu
     
  • Stevan Veldkamp
    Executive Director of the Piazza Center 
    814-865-7000
    sjv54@psu.edu

With overall costs to create the center estimated at $8 million, the University has committed $2 million in initial funding as well as an opportunity for up to $3 million in 1:1 matching funds.  Through this opportunity, alumni, parents, and friends can leverage their gifts to secure matching funds that double the impact of their generosity. And through private support, donors can help the University work toward the goal that students in fraternities and sororities— at Penn State and across the country—have a safe and enriching college experience.