Risk Management & Harm Reduction
In the sections below, you will find resources to help you navigate situations within your chapter that might involve risk management or potential situations that might require prevention/intervention with members.
Functions & Events
What Constitutes an event?
Holmes Murphy Event Planning Guide
Event Themes
Event Monitor Tips
Risky Activities
Third Party Vendor Agreement
Special Event Security from GTPD
Facility Safety from GTPD
Safety & Emergency Preparedness
Georgia Tech Event Planning Templates
Substance Use
BYOB Event Checklist and Tips
NIC Alcohol and Drug Guidelines
GT Alcohol Event Planning Forms
GTPD Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
Alcohol: Considering Different Impacts for Different People
Generation Rx: Safe Medication Use
Accountability + Alcohol: Case Study Who is Watching Out for You: The Sam Spady Story
Medical Amnesty
Georgia Tech Police
Reporting Procedures
Hazing
Chapter Management
This section is intended to house resources that provide support for day-to-day chapter operations. These resources include information on GT financial policies and funds, chapter budgeting support, administrative logistics, and chapter public relations.
Finance
Georgia Tech RSO Finance/Funding Policy Explained
RSO Funding Allocations Guidelines
Student Organization Finance Office
How to Build a Chapter Budget
Chapter Budget Building Video
Tips for Collecting Organization Dues
Organization Budgeting Tips
When potential new members ask, "Is joining worth the cost?"
Housing
Administrative
Public Relations
Mental & Physical Wellness
This section is intended to serve as a resource bank for our greek students when it comes to mental health and wellbeing. Below you will find resources to help with stress, body image, and other mental health topics. If you are facing an immediate emergency, or are concerned for someone's wellbeing, please reach out to our CARE office, or our FSL staff.
Depression & Anxiety
If you’re reading this Platform that displays resources and letters of support from GT community
Signs to spot in peers
CARE at GT
Distressed student Guide GT
Case Study: Same Team Mentality
Stress Management
Sexual Violence
Body Image
Chapter Experience
The resources below are intended to help provide additional insight on ways to engage both current members and alumni.
Brotherhood & Sisterhood
Alumni Relations
Service & Philanthropy
Recruitment & New Member Education
Chapters should consider how intake or recruitment is conducted as well as the practices by which interested members are prepared for membership. In this section, you will find resources providing support for successful and inclusive membership recruitment and intake, joining processes, and new member experiences.
Recruitment
CBFO Intake
Equity & Access in the Joining Process
New Member Experience
Greek 100 Meal Plan
Required New Member Education
Engage connect new members with entry points to get involved on campus
How to Keep the Members You Recruit