About Us

The Greater Baton Rouge Alumnae Panhellenic (BRAP) Chapter is the local chapter of the National Panhellenic Council (NPC), which is the premier advocacy and support organization for the advancement of the sorority experience.

BRAP aims to foster relations between NPC alumnae in the Greater Baton Rouge Area.

BRAP is composed of delegates from the 26 NPC chapters, and four committees:

Finance and Administrative Committee:
The Finance and Administrative Committee shall be in charge of monitoring and making decisions related to the financial operation of the organization as well as administrative components such as the periodic review of these bylaws, and is responsible for the scholarship process.  The Chairwoman of the Finance and Administrative Committee shall be the Treasurer.

Membership and Public Relations Committee: The Membership and Public Relations Committee shall oversee the communication strategies of the organization and its duties shall include recruitment of potential members and delegates. The Chairwoman of the Membership and Public Relations Committee shall be the Secretary.

Recruitment Committee:
The Recruitment Committee shall be in charge of the organizations participation in recruitment (including any events for incoming students relating to recruitment generally and arranging for sponsorship letters for potential members of collegiate chapters of the National Panhellenic Conference fraternities). The Chairwoman of the Recruitment Committee shall be the President Elect.

Programming and Fundraising Committee:
The Programming and Fundraising Committee shall be in charge of planning, resourcing and managing fundraising and other social and special events of the organization as well as outreach to potential donors and other resources. The Chairwoman of the Programming and Fundraising Committee shall be appointed by the President.


For more information on how to join BRAP, please email bralumnaepanhellenic@gmail.com.

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The National Panhellenic Conference provides support and guidance for its 26 member inter/national sororities/women’s fraternities and serves as the national voice on contemporary issues of sorority life. Founded in 1902, NPC is one of the oldest and largest women’s membership organizations representing more than 4 million women at 655 college/university campuses and 4,500 local alumnae chapters in the U.S. and Canada. Each year, NPC-affiliated collegians and alumnae donate more than $5 million to worthy causes, provide $2.8 million in scholarships to women and volunteer 500,000 hours in their communities.