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FSILG Volunteer Toolkit

Help Advance the FSILGs

Want to improve your fraternity? Build support for your sorority? Get your living group involved in campus events? The FSILG Volunteer Toolkit can help. It provides valuable resources to get you started, including volunteer roles and best practices, historical living group information, links to campus offices serving the FSILG community, email and list request tools, and much more. Select a topic on the right to access the information you need.

Along with the Alumni Association, the following organizations are devoted to sustaining and improving the future of the FSILGs:

All of the FSILGs have chapter web sites maintained by the active undergraduate members. Many also have alumni web sites, and the FSILG Office also provides a history of FSILGs (PDF) at MIT.

Donors to the FSILGs help maintain this vital community which provides such a valuable experience to hundreds of MIT undergraduates. Names of alumni and friends who gave directly to the FSILGs can be viewed under Donor Listings. And those who gave via MIT to the Independent Residence Development Fund (IRDF) are now also listed on new IRDF Donor page.  We are grateful for all this support.