FSPAC Through the Years
What started in 2000 as simple visits to Capitol Hill grew into a coordinated, bipartisan effort to protect and advance the fraternity and sorority experience. This timeline highlights the key moments that led to the founding of FSPAC and the development of a powerful national advocacy presence for Greek life.
2000
The North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) begins annual visits to D.C., allowing fraternity leaders to meet with congressional alumni. NPC alumnae leaders are invited to participate in these Hill visits but had no role in development of the events or the legislative agenda. A Hill reception the night of these visits draws up to 400 attendees—including fraternity leaders, Senators, Representatives, and Hill staff. The NIC presents its Award of Distinction to several Senators and Representatives, including alumni from the National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) and National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC).





