WHAT IS FSPAC?
The Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee (FSPAC) is a bipartisan organization that provides financial support to candidates who defend and enhance the fraternity and sorority experience.
Champions for the fraternal movement and a partner in advocacy.
Fraternity and Sorority leaders have been working together for many years to build a positive presence in Washington, DC to help defend and enhance the fraternal experience. As part of those efforts, the Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee (FSPAC) was formed in 2005. FSPAC exists to build strong relationships with candidates and lawmakers at the federal level and to provide financial support to their campaigns for office.
Supporting a bipartisan slate of candidates, and electing more women to Congress.
Today, the FSPAC is the largest political action committee focused solely on higher education issues. In this age of hyper-partisanship, FSPAC is a distinctive and refreshing presence in our nation’s capital. We are truly bipartisan and contribute to individuals regardless of political party who believe in the benefits and personal growth opportunities fraternities and sororities offer collegiate men and women.
FAQs
What does FSPAC support and fund?
- The Campaign Contribution Account contributes to campaigns of candidates running for federal office
- The Independent Expenditure Account (IEA) provides non-coordinated support for candidates or causes, such as marketing and PR, research, voter drives, etc.
If I want to make a donation to FSPAC, how do I do that?
- Simply click the "Donate" button at the top right of your screen to give online!
- To contribute by check, download this form. Send it and your check to:
The Fraternity & Sorority PAC
P.O. Box 40383
Washington, DC 20016 - To contribute to the IEA fund, send the form and a check to:
The Fraternity & Sorority PAC
P.O. Box 40383
Washington, DC 20016 - If you are a corporation donating to the IEA fund, download this form.
- If you are an individual donating to the IEA fund, download this form.
Is FSPAC affiliated with a particular political party?
- We support those who stand up for issues of importance to the Greek community, regardless of party affiliation.
- We support candidates of different geographies, demographics and backgrounds. Some are members of Greek-letter organizations, and some are not.
In general, FSPAC has proportioned its giving based on the political makeup of the current Congress
Does a candidate’s position on issues unrelated to the Greek community factor into the contribution decision?
- No, we support candidates who show a willingness to defend and enhance the fraternal experience, and his or her track record for doing so.
Media
Publications
View the Spring 2022 Newsletter
Videos
Cheri DeJong, Sigma Kappa, FSPAC Past President
Mike Greenberg, Sigma Chi, FSPAC Vice President
Howard Pickett, Sigma Nu, FSPAC Past President
Samantha Martin, Alpha Delta Pi, FSPAC Supporter
Contributions or gifts to The Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee are not deductible as charitable contributions for Federal income tax purposes. Funds received in response to this solicitation are subject to federal contribution limits and prohibitions. Federal law requires the Committee to use its best efforts to obtain the name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employer for each individual whose aggregate contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year.
Paid for by the Fraternity and Sorority Political Action Committee (FSPAC), P.O. Box 40383, Washington, DC 20016 and not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.