For Greek-life capital project committees

Capital project intelligence for chapter house rebuilds

One dashboard for the financial model, the donor pipeline, the data room, and the votes that move a $20M+ project from feasibility to closing.

Capital projects move in committees, not spreadsheets

The work is real. The tooling rarely is.

On the chapter side

  • Feasibility studies live in PDFs. Cabinet members refresh inboxes for the latest version.
  • Donor data sits in three different alumni systems. Nobody agrees on the canonical list.
  • Vote tallies and meeting actions are tracked by whoever remembered to take notes.

On the platform side

  • One project leans on dozens of stakeholders. Cabinet, board, housing corp, foundation, architects, lender. Each gets different visibility.
  • The numbers that drive lender conversations (DSCR, LTV, debt yield) need to update every time scope changes. Most committees don't recompute. They hope.
  • Decisions land in side threads and personal notes, not a place a successor cabinet can find six months later.

One platform for every decision your committee makes

Built around the workflow Cabinet members already use. The platform carries the institutional memory; you bring the judgment.

Financial Model

Live capital stack scenarios. Underwriting metrics (DSCR, LTV, debt yield) recompute on every input change. Brother Bonds, LLC, and Foundation tiers all modeled side by side.

Data Room

Sensitivity-tiered document storage. Foundation contracts, donor lists, financial models. Cabinet sees what Cabinet should see; observers see less.

Donor Pipeline

Capacity reconciled against Foundation data and chapter records. Wave segmentation. Touch tracking. All scoped to the right committee.

Voting and OKRs

Threshold votes for the decisions that matter. OKR tracking for the quarter. Meeting actions land as Linear tickets, not dropped notes.

Tenant #1

Built with Omega Zeta, Lambda Chi Alpha at Auburn

Project

$43.1M rebuild

Address

266 W Magnolia, Auburn

Stage

Feasibility Cabinet

ChapterBuild started as a single-tenant dashboard for the Omega Zeta Cabinet at Auburn. Twelve cabinet members, $43.1M rebuild, three capital structure scenarios, a September 2026 decision gate. The tools that worked there are what the platform ships with.

Tenant #1 stays on omega-club.onrender.com during the 90-day cutover window. Cabinet members will move to app.chapterbuild.com/c/omega-zeta once observability signups land.