Alumnae Chapter Information
Omaha Alumnae Chapter members hold an annual holiday
silent auction to fund scholarships for local Thetas.
What is an alumnae chapter?
An alumnae chapter is a group of Theta alumnae that has been granted a charter from Grand Council. To receive a charter, the group must have at least 10 active members in good standing; to maintain its charter, the group must have at least five active members in good standing.
What do alumnae chapters do?
Alumnae chapters offer a variety of programs and events to meet the needs and interests of their membership. These could include community volunteer involvement, networking opportunities, philanthropic projects, social events, and meetings with themes or guest speakers. Many alumnae chapters also offer "special interest" groups, such as a downtown lunch group, a gardening group, or a recent graduates group.
Do I have to be invited to an
alumnae chapter meeting?

You don't have to wait for an invitation! An alumna is always welcome at an alumnae chapter meeting. And alumnae chapters involve a very small time commitment: between three and eight meetings or special events per year.
How much are annual membership dues?
Members of alumnae chapters pay annual per capita dues of $15 to the Fraternity through their alumnae chapters. Chapters determine an additional amount for local dues to cover chapter operating expenses.





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Did You Know?
The first active Theta alumnae group was founded in Topeka, Kansas in 1889.