Donate directly to the Alpha Delta Phi Society to support, sustain, and grow our chapters and affiliates.
As a 501(c)7 organization, donations to the Alpha Delta Phi Society are not tax deductible.
Join a Monthly Giving Club
Make a One-time Donation to ADPS
Donate by Mail to ADPS
You may donate to the Society’s general fund by sending a check made out to “Alpha Delta Phi Society” to the address listed below. This gift is not tax deductible, and may be used without restriction by the Society.
Alpha Delta Phi Society
2242 N. Baldwin Way #5B
Palatine, IL 60074
Donate to the Chamberlain Fund of the Alpha Delta Phi Foundation to support literary and educational programming.
Gifts made to the Chamberlain Fund of the Alpha Delta Phi Foundation, a 501(c)3 tax-exempt Private foundation, ARE tax deductible.
Join a Monthly Giving Club
Make a One-time Donation to the Chamberlain Fund
Donate by Mail to the Foundation
You may donate to the Alpha Delta Phi Foundation by sending a check made out to “Alpha Delta Phi Foundation” to the address listed below. In the memo line, please write “Chamberlain Fund.” This gift is tax deductible, and will be used for literary and educational programming.
Alpha Delta Phi Society
2242 N. Baldwin Way #5B
Palatine, IL 60074
Our Recent Successes
- Covered all travel expenses for undergraduates attending the first in-person Undergraduate Caucus since 2020
- Hosted our first in-person Convention and Leadership Training Conference since 2020 in Philadelphia, PA
- Founded the Flint Affiliate Chapter at Kettering University
- Supporting our chapters during COVID-19, including pioneering virtual initiations so that new members could join safely during the pandemic
- Reduced the financial barrier to membership by adding a “Pay What You Can” initiation fee option
- The RPI Chapter received its charter
- Completed a remote expansion effort and founded the New Leaf Affiliate Chapter at Indiana State University
- Affirmed gender inclusion as a Society-wide principle across all of our chapters
- A New Agreement between the Fraternity and the Society has been ratified and signed