Endowment Fund Launched

Posted on May 20 2019 - 7:33pm

The Sisson Mansion has been a cornerstone of the Lambda Phi Epsilon (ΛΦΕ) chapter of Tau Epsilon Phi (ΤΕΦ) at Clarkson since it was purchased in 1968. Its stately presence, historic background, two story porch, palatial interior, ornate woodworking, and unique location on the river have molded our fraternity since inception. The Sisson Mansion is a source of intense pride for our chapter.

We are pleased to announce the creation of the LPEAA Endowment Fund to secure the financial future of the TEP Sisson Mansion, Active TEP chapter at Clarkson, and maximize the generous donations of Alumni.

All future Alumni donations will be placed into the Endowment Fund. The capital in the Endowment Fund will not be touched. The Endowment Fund will create consistent yearly revenue that will be used for property maintenance. As the Endowment Fund grows, so will the financial security of our brotherhood.

A donation to the Endowment Fund today will keep giving back each year, forever.

To recognize contributions of Alumni who support the fraternity financially through a donation, LPEAA has created the 100th Bridge Builder campaign. An Alumni recognition area is being created on the 2nd floor landing of the Sisson Mansion, to the right of the door to the porch. Those that donate to the Endowment Fund or leave a Lambda Legacy will be recognized with an engraved ceramic tile.

Full details on the LPEAA Endowment Fund can be found at www.lpeaa.com/endowment or you can download the Endowment Fund PDF flyer.

If you have questions about the Endowment Fund, please contact:

Jake Alvord #727
LPEAA Endowment Fund Chair
jake_alvord@yahoo.com

If you have questions about a Lambda Legacy Bequest, please contact:

Ray Berglund, LPE #562, CU ‘03
LPEAA Lambda Legacy Coordinator
raymond.berglund@gmail.com
901-277-5975 cell

Please consider a donation to the LPEAA Endowment Fund to help secure the future of the Sisson Mansion and TEP at Clarkson for the next 50+ years