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- July 24, 2025
The of Sigma Chi, which calls Embry‑Riddle Aeronautical University’s Daytona Beach Campus home, has been honored for its fundraising efforts on behalf of the Huntsman Cancer Institute.
During the 2024-25 academic year, the fraternity raised more than $50,000 and earned the title of highest fundraising student organization in Embry‑Riddle history.
For the brothers of Eta Iota, raising funds for the has been a passion, a privilege and a reflection of the power of the Eagle community. The Huntsman Cancer Institute — which offers innovative cancer research, treatments and patient care — was founded by Sigma Chi brother John Huntsman, Sr., and became Sigma Chi’s sole preferred philanthropic partner in 2012.
“Raising $62,000 is a testament to the good that the Embry‑Riddle community can do,” said Christopher Adam, the 2024-25 philanthropy chair for Eta Iota. “It truly shows the power of the community here when a chapter as small as ours is able to beat larger chapters.”
Eta Iota’s fundraising effort shattered its own fundraising record of $27,000, set three years ago. The fraternity hosted more than a half dozen events over the course of the year, including its first-ever Call-A-Thon as part of Sigma Chi Derby Days.
During Derby Days — a week-long philanthropy event held by many Sigma Chi chapters — Eta Iota pooled the hard work of its brothers with the generosity of the Embry‑Riddle community. The chapter raised more than $12,000 in just two hours during its inaugural Call-A-Thon.
“It was a huge momentum boost for our chapter during Derby Days,” Adam said. “Many people told me that it would not be possible for a call-a-thon to succeed, so watching the support from my brothers and others was a moment that made me very proud.”
The chapter also hosted its annual 5K color run, as well as raffling events for the back-to-school and holiday seasons.
“These efforts have become shining examples of purpose-driven leadership and action,” said Nicholas A. Damiano, associate director of Fraternity and Sorority Life on the Daytona Beach Campus. “Eta Iota’s impact is both significant and far-reaching.”
In addition to setting an Embry‑Riddle record, the chapter also earned inclusion in the Huntsman Cancer Institute’s 50K Club, an honor reserved for Sigma Chi undergraduate chapters that raise at least $50,000 in a given year.
“It was a far-off thought when I started as philanthropy chair to reach $50,000,” Adam said. “To break $60,000 and be in the top 20 chapters nationwide of fundraising for the Huntsman Cancer Institute is the result of the work of my brothers and many individuals around campus.”