To the PS: I am part of an arts fraternity and when I chartered a new chapter, nothing changed. I am a member of Phi Chapter, but my number remains the same.
To the main point, I googled your org and it has a pretty lengthy history - it existed before I first joined GreekChat. I think your longevity is important as well as your prior ability to expand.
But....
I think it's time to come together as a sisterhood and really discuss what you want your next steps to be, including your founders.
No pathway forward will be easy.
You could decide that you ARE a National Organization, get a national board, pursue the required insurance, and continue on pursuing inter-collegiate expansion.
You could decide to remain local, which means you're sort of relinquishing the right to grow.
You could decide that you want to pursue affiliation with a larger, older, national organization - which would most assuredly mean you give up your existing traditions, probably pay more money, and lose your identity as SIS - but potentially gain a much larger, more usely network of women.
I don't envy your position. Running an organization is hard enough, but then making these sorts of decisions is even tougher.
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