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Download a LifeWeb 360 Overview to learn how to create opportunities for meaningful engagement within the fraternity after a loss.

 
 

a branded digital experience for alumni

to reconnect with brothers or sisters while celebrating those who have passed away.

How your alumni engage

While alumni share stories and photos of departed friends on personalized tribute pages, LifeWeb 360 weaves and connects the threads that bring people together and prompts alumni to reflect on their love for your fraternity and it’s members.

 
 

Partnering with LifeWeb 360 provides a unique & cost-effective solution to:

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  • Emotionally connect your alumni community through personalized experiences

  • Digitize your magazine’s in memoriam section

  • Update and expand your database

  • Create context and value

  • Increase opportunities for giving

  • Create physical memory books to gift to families of prominent members

Successful brands know how to use emotional customer engagement to evoke deep memories attached to a brand or organization. Connect your alumni in a way that shows that experiences, authenticity, empathy, and traditions matter to your community.

 

gift a Legacy Book to a member’s family

Order a physical legacy book containing all of the stories and photos shared on a member’s LifeWeb tribute page. Bound with a high-quality, textured, heavyweight cover —as beautiful to look at as they are to touch.

 
 

Contact us and give it a try—we can have you set up in 3 days!

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes! LifeWeb tribute pages (and the memories shared on them) can be filtered by custom sub-groups, such as initiation year, collegiate chapter, and/or alumni chapter, so your members can find the people they care most about honoring and you can find content that will resonate deeply with a specific audience. Consider sending a camaraderie-boosting newsletter to collegiate & alumni members of a given chapter filled with old photos from their fraternity house & stories they can personally connect with.

  • Definitely! You're welcome to honor anyone who you consider part of your community on your group commemoration such as faculty, staff, current students, parents, or other community members.

  • When a member passes away, creating a LifeWeb for them takes ~30 seconds—it’s a quick step for whoever updates your database when you’re notified of a death. Additionally, your members can report someone that has passed via the group, minimizing the time you need to spend gathering and sharing that information.

  • For sure! With a customizable call-to-action button you can send site visitors to your current donation page, volunteer info, or wherever you'd like! If a named scholarship has been set up to honor someone, you can link to it on their LifeWeb.

  • When a member of your organization passes away, creating a LifeWeb for them takes less than 1 minute and your community is able to self-report when a member dies through your group commemoration page.

  • Nope! All memories go through an AI-moderated review process before they're publicly posted. Any memory with even a 1% chance of negativity is then checked by a real-life member of our team. We've got you!

  • You bet! Photos and stories shared on LifeWeb can make memorial events feel extra meaningful & authentic.

  • Absolutely! The stories and photos shared on LifeWeb tribute pages are generally the "greatest hits" of a person's life, filled with nostalgia, humor, and emotion. Find exceptional stories to build on for longer magazine features or use photos & snippets of stories as-is for social media content. The only limit of how to use the content is your imagination!

  • All memories go through an AI-moderated review process before they're publicly posted. Any memory with even a 1% chance of negativity is then checked by a real-life member of our team. We've got you!

  • We do NOT show ads on either individual LifeWebs or group commemorations. The pages are meant to be a reverent space for celebrating and honoring our loved ones.