INTERNATIONALLY MANDATED PROGRAMS
Under the direction of 38th Grand Basileus, Bro Warren G. Lee, the Beta
Alpha chapter is committed to the uplift of our community and development
of the causes of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. As part of the this mission,
we are also strongly committed to each of the following key initiatives:
ACHIEVEMENT WEEK
Originally designed to promote the study of Negro life
and history. Achievement Week is observed in November of each year and is
designed to seek out and give due recognition to those individuals at the
local and international levels who have made a noteworthy contribution
toward improving the quality of life for black Americans. A High School Essay
Contest is to be held in conjunction with Achievement Week. This contest is open
to all college-bound high school seniors. College scholarships are awarded to the
winners, each of whom must submit an essay on a theme/topic chosen by the fraternity.
This contest is a phase of the International Achievement Week observance.
SCHOLARSHIP
The Scholarship Program is intended to promote academic excellence
among the undergraduate members. Graduate chapters are expected to provide financial assistance
to student members and non-members. A portion of the fraternity’s international budget is
allocated to scholarships through the Charles R. Drew Scholarship Commission.
SOCIAL ACTION PROGRAMS
All levels of the fraternity are expected to facilitate,
participate and coordinate activities that will uplift their communities. An international
committee will coordinate the multifaceted programs of the various chapters. Some of the activities
under the umbrella of social action include, but are not limited to: voter registration, education
and “getting out the vote”; Assault on Illiteracy; Habitat for Humanity; volunteering time to
charities and less fortunate individuals; mentoring; and participation in fundraisers for charities
such as American Diabetes Association, United Way, Sickle Cell Anemia, etc.
TALENT HUNT PROGRAM
This program provides exposure, encouragement and financial assistance to
talented young people participating in the Performing Arts. Winners of the competition are awarded
recognition for their talents. Awards may include college scholarships.
MEMORIAL SERVICE
March 12th of each year has been established as Memorial Day. Chapters are expected
to conduct an appropriate service to recall the memory of those members who have entered into Omega Chapter.
RECLAMATION AND RETENTION
A concerted effort at the international, district and local levels to retain
active brothers and return inactive brothers to full participatory status so that they may enjoy the full
benefits of Omega.
COLLEGE ENDOWMENT FUND
Each year the fraternity gives at least $50,000.00 to Historically Black College
Institutions (HBCU) in furtherance of Omega’s commitment to provide philanthropic support. Chapters are
assessed donations based on chapter size.
HEALTH INITIATIVES
All levels of the fraternity are expected to facilitate, participate and/or
coordinate activities that will uplift their communities by promoting good health practices. An
international committee will coordinate and facilitate multifaceted programs of the various chapters,
districts, etc. It is anticipated that all local chapters will execute the health directives at the
local level. Some of the programs under the umbrella of Health Initiatives are the Charles Drew Blood
Drive (normally held in June), AIDS/HIV Awareness, and the American Diabetes Association Partnership.
This does not prevent the local chapters from performing additional health initiatives under the umbrella
of the Health Initiatives mandate.
VOTER REGISTRATION, EDUCATION AND MOBILIZATION
All levels of the fraternity are expected to facilitate,
participate and/or coordinate activities that will uplift their communities through the power of the vote.
An international committee will coordinate and facilitate multifaceted programs of the various chapters,
districts, etc. It is anticipated that all local chapters will execute the directives at the local level.
This does not prevent the local chapters from performing additional voter initiatives under the umbrella
of the Voter Education, Registration and Mobilization mandate.
NAACP
Every district and chapter of the fraternity is required to maintain a Life Membership at Large in
the NAACP. In the event that a chapter or district is not a life member of the NAACP, it must maintain a
yearly membership to be in good standing with the fraternity. Furthermore, all members of the fraternity
are strongly encouraged to become members of the NAACP.