Identity is fragmented
Membership, office roles, lineage, bids, attendance, dues, service hours, and chapter achievements are often scattered across documents and private conversations.
Pre-launch platform by Executive Branch Technologies, LLC
Crown Chapter™ is being built as a premium digital infrastructure layer for fraternities, sororities, alumni networks, campus partners, and approved capital providers. It connects verified membership, chapter administration, payments, reputation, safety, impact giving, and financial access into one secure app experience.
The problem Crown Chapter solves
Chapters often rely on a loose stack of group chats, payment apps, spreadsheets, paper forms, informal references, event photos, alumni texts, and manual officer approvals. That creates friction, weak verification, missed payments, safety blind spots, and lost institutional memory.
Membership, office roles, lineage, bids, attendance, dues, service hours, and chapter achievements are often scattered across documents and private conversations.
Students who consistently pay dues, serve, attend, lead, mentor, or repay chapter-backed obligations rarely receive a portable record of that reliability.
Rush, dues, pooled funding, scholarships, treasury oversight, brand partnerships, event tickets, and alumni engagement are usually handled through disconnected workflows.
Events require privacy-aware check-ins, trusted contacts, anonymous reporting, and officer-level risk dashboards without overexposing student location data.
The Crown Chapter OS
The app is structured like an operating system: each engine handles a major area of Greek-life operations, while the trust, identity, finance, and safety layers communicate with one another.
A portable Greek-life trust profile combining reputation, dues behavior, chapter participation, badges, lineage, and leaderboards into one member-facing identity layer.
A chapter-aware financial access layer for lending workflows, lender profiles, credit-building pathways, chapter-backed micro-bonds, and virtual chapter cards.
Wallet, dues, fundraising, rewards, money pools, scholarships, alumni giving, fee transparency, and signed impact records for chapter funds.
Verifiable credentials, officer attestations, selective disclosure, credential passports, legacy proof, co-presence receipts, and verification requests.
Privacy-aware event presence, party safety mode, trusted contacts, anonymous reporting, risk center, device security, and nearby member discovery.
Verified social features for posts, search, chapter channels, events, tickets, stroll videos, digital houses, stories, and engagement proof.
Member management, roles, audit logs, treasury dashboards, AI finance advisor concepts, compliance support, and officer-level controls.
Rush management, bid issuance, mentorship, study rooms, marketplace, brand partnerships, and invite passes for chapter expansion.
Built for mobile-first Greek-life workflows
Who Crown Chapter can serve
Crown Chapter is designed to serve the people and institutions around chapter life—not only active members, but also alumni, officers, lenders, registrars, sponsors, and campus-adjacent partners.
Build a verified record of participation, leadership, service, dues reliability, mentorship, safety check-ins, achievements, and financial responsibility.
Manage members, roles, dues, rush, compliance, treasury activity, reports, events, audit trails, scholarships, and chapter-wide announcements.
Fund scholarships, mentor members, support campaigns, sponsor events, track impact, and stay connected to chapter outcomes after graduation.
Evaluate approved lending opportunities through a richer consent-based view of chapter reliability, participation, verified credentials, and repayment behavior.
Review verified credential requests, student organization data, role attestations, scholarship eligibility proofs, and records that can be selectively disclosed.
Identify engaged chapters, activate verified campaigns, support safer events, monitor approved programming, and measure real engagement rather than vanity metrics.
How the pieces correspond
The practical power of Crown Chapter is not one isolated feature—it is the way verified chapter activity can become trusted identity, trusted identity can support financial access, and financial or service activity can produce new reputation signals.
Dues paid, service hours, event attendance, mentorship, office roles, bids, and approved achievements.
Officer attestations, chapter-issued claims, selective-disclosure proofs, and portable QR records.
Multi-dimensional reputation, reliability, and contribution signals become a member-facing trust profile.
Lending workflows, micro-bonds, dues, donations, scholarships, and treasury actions feed back into chapter history.
Patentable feature areas
These are presented as patentable and patent-application candidate feature areas, not as a statement that any patent has already been granted. Final claim language should be reviewed by qualified IP counsel.
A signed, portable, multi-dimensional trust score calibrated to Greek-letter organizations using chapter participation, dues behavior, verified roles, mentorship, service, loan history, and officer attestations.
A chapter-aware underwriting method that can evaluate relationship density, verified chapter ties, repayment history, mentorship links, and community reliability signals with user consent.
A pooled-capital concept where verified chapter members can participate in chapter-level support structures for small short-term obligations, with risk and repayment linked to chapter context.
Digitally signed claims by verified chapter officers for dues, office roles, service hours, GPA thresholds, participation, scholarship eligibility, and other member achievements.
A Verifiable Greek Identity Layer for proving statements—such as membership, role, or eligibility—without exposing every underlying personal credential.
Event and safety presence receipts that can prove co-attendance or check-in while avoiding unnecessary storage of raw GPS coordinates.
Engagement events tied to verified member credentials so chapter activity, reactions, comments, attendance, and tasks are less vulnerable to bots or fake participation.
Signed donation, scholarship, fundraising, and service-impact receipts that connect alumni giving or chapter funds to specific outcomes and verifiable impact records.
The umbrella system: verified participation, leadership, dues, service, mentorship, attendance, peer trust, and officer-signed claims can flow into reputation, capital access, chapter treasury records, and portable credentials.
Mission statement
Crown Chapter exists to help members, chapters, alumni, and partners turn everyday chapter activity into a durable record of contribution. The platform is designed to reward reliability, make leadership visible, strengthen chapter operations, protect privacy, support safer events, and open responsible pathways to capital and opportunity.
Trust, privacy, and compliance direction
Crown Chapter’s feature set touches identity, money movement, membership verification, chapter governance, and safety. The marketing site is written to reflect that seriousness: future production deployment should include compliance review, security testing, privacy policy review, lending-regulation review, and clear data-retention controls.
Future launch
The platform is currently positioned as a future-launch product for Greek-letter communities and their surrounding ecosystem. Join the launch list for founder updates, chapter pilots, alumni partnership opportunities, lender conversations, and registrar/campus partner discussions.