Scholarship Program

The Greater Naples Alumnae Panhellenic (GNAP) is pleased to provide five one-time $2000 scholarships each year to women enrolled in any college or university in the State of Florida who are members in good standing of any National Panhellenic Conference (NPC) sorority. The scholarships are merit-based; financial need is not taken into consideration.  To be eligible, a candidate must be a rising sophomore or junior with a minimum of 12 semester hours.

2024 Scholarship Winners

Lily Cring

Lily Cring is a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority, Eta Eta Chapter at the University of Central Florida.

She is a rising Sophomore and serves as Vice President of Operations for her chapter for Fall of 2024 and Relay for Life Captain for Spring of 2024. She also served as the Academic Excellence Coordinator for 2023.

 Lily carries a 3.72 GPA and is a Dean’s List and President’s List Student.

As Vice President of Operations for Eta Eta Chapter, she will be responsible for the daily operations of her house including working with UCF housing to submit work orders, assigning parking spots and bedrooms as well as signing contracts for painting the house, purchasing and installing a new TV and new meal plan tables.

Lily’s Community Service includes Relay for Life, Children’s Miracle Network, Sea Turtle Preservation Society, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, Nourishing Lives, Inc. and Second Chance Animal Rescue.

Lily Gabler

Lily Gabler is arising Junior at the University of Tampa and a member of Delta Beta Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority.

She maintains a 3.96 GPA and is a Premed major. She serves as her Sororities Ritual and History Chair and is a Chemistry Teaching Assistant and a Biology Research lab volunteer.

She is a member of Phi Eta Sigma National Honor Society and The Society for Collegiate Leadership and Achievement.

Lily worked as a Medical intern, feeding patients, checking vital signs, cleaning, checking and maintaining inventory. She worked with Christ Church Lutheran to pack meals for the homeless.

She supported her Chapter’s fundraising for Delta Zeta’s National Philanthropy and the Ronald McDonald House.

Casey Ingram

Casey Ingram is a rising Junior at the University of Florida where she is member of Pi Beta Phi Sorority.

She maintains a 4.0 GPA while pursuing a degree in Sports Management with a Business minor.

Casey serves Delta Chapter as a Member of the Conduct Committee, Assistant to Vice President of Member Selection and Angel Bowl Captain. She plays on the Intramural Volleyball team and the Intramural Basketball team.

Her University of Florida activities include the UF Best Buddies Activities Coordinator, Univ. Athletic Ass. Blueshirt Marketing Intern, UF Club Volleyball Player and Marketing Director and UF Consulting Club 

Casey’s community activities include volunteering at Carolyn Beatrice Parker Elementary School and Metropolitan Ministries. She is an Assistant Volleyball coach for RADD.

Remington Monnett

Remington Monnett is a rising Junior at the University of Florida where she is a member of PI Alpha Chapter of Delta Zeta Sorority.

She maintains a 4.0 GPA majoring in Nutritional Sciences.

Remington serves her chapter as Assistant Vice President of Programming. She is on the House Committee and Green Greeks Delegate to Delta Zeta

She is a member of Phi Delta Epsilon Pre-Medical fraternity, a student volunteer at UF Health Shands, a student shadow at UF Shands and a pre-medical mentor. She works part-time as Door Manager at Study Edge.

Remington lists many areas of community service among them are Grace Marketplace, Krazy Hearts Farm, Children’s Miracle Network as well as participating in her Chapter’s fund raising activities for the Starkey Hearing Foundation.

Ammie Moriarty

Ammie Moriarty is a rising Junior at Florida State University and a member of Beta Eta Chapter of Alpha Chi Omega.

She maintains a 4.0 GPA majoring in Communications Sciences and Disorders. She is a Dean’s List student.

Ammie’s sorority activities include playing on the volleyball team and serving as a Domestic Violence Awareness Committee member.

At Florida State, Ammie is a member of the National Student Speech Language Hearing Association, Best Buddies and was the Friendship Walk Activities Chair.

Ammie has been a Counselor at Camp Able since 2018. She is a Domestic Violence Awareness Committee Member and a FSU Speech and Hearing Clinic Volunteer.