Kappa Phi Gamma

Kappa Phi Gamma (ΚΦΓ) Sorority, Inc. (also referred to as KPhiG), is a South Asian interest sorority open to women of all ancestral groups with social and service aspects. It was founded on November 8, 1998, by twenty-seven women at the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas. It is affiliated with the National APIDA Panhellenic Association, which has chapters across the United States.

History
Kappa Phi Gamma was founded on November 8, 1998, at The University of Texas at Austin as the first South Asian sorority in the United States.

Philanthropy
Kappa Phi Gamma participates in raising cancer awareness.

Each spring, Kappa Phi Gamma sorority chapters from around the nation plan a "Cancer Awareness" week called "C.A.R.E." This is a week-long series of fundraising events dedicated to raising community awareness about cancer. All proceeds raised during C.A.R.E. week are donated to organizations that are committed to cancer awareness. To date, Kappa Phi Gamma has raised over $95,000 and has donated its services to over 40 different charities. The sorority has been recognized by the Asian Cup Award for being the only organization of its kind to dedicate a week towards cancer awareness.

Scholarship
The Emerald Endowment is an annual scholarship awarded by the Kappa Phi Gamma to a female student who is unaffiliated with the sorority and has demonstrated excellence in scholarship, leadership, and service.

Chapters and "Charters"
Chapters and Charters of Kappa Phi Gamma include the following. Active chapters are noted in bold, and inactive chapters are noted in italics.

Chapters: