Each Chapter administers Internationally Mandated Programs every year
Achievement Week – A week in November that seeks to recognize
individuals who have made notable contributions to society. During the
Achievement Week, a High School Essay Contest is held and the winner usually
receives a scholarship award.
Scholarship – The Charles R. Drew Scholarship Program is to encourage
academic progress among the organizations undergraduate members. A portion of
the fraternity's budget is designated for the Charles R. Drew Scholarship
Commission, which awards scholarships to members and non-members.
Social Action Programs – All chapters are required to participate in
programs that uplift their society. Many participate in activities like: voter
registration, illiteracy programs, mentoring programs, fundraisers, and
charitable organizations such as American Diabetes Association, United Way, and
the Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation.
Talent Hunt Program – Each chapter is required to hold a yearly talent
contest, to encourage young people to expose themselves to the Performing Arts.
Individuals who win these talent contests receive an award, such as a
scholarship.
Memorial Service – March 12 is Omega Psi Phi Memorial Day. Every
chapter of the Fraternity performs a ritualistic memorial service to remember
members who have died.
Reclamation and Retention – This program is an effort to encourage
inactive members to become fully active and participate in the fraternity's
programs.
College Endowment Funds – The fraternity donates thousands of dollars
to Historically Black Colleges and Universities each year.
Health Initiatives – Chapters are required to coordinate programs that
will encourage good health practices. Programs that members involve themselves
in include HIV/AIDS awareness, blood drives, prostate cancer awareness, and
sickle cell anemia awareness programs.
Voter Registration, Education and Motivation – Coordination activities
that promote voter registration and mobilization.
Achievement Week – A week in November that seeks to recognize
individuals who have made notable contributions to society. During the
Achievement Week, a High School Essay Contest is held and the winner usually
receives a scholarship award.
Scholarship – The Charles R. Drew Scholarship Program is to encourage
academic progress among the organizations undergraduate members. A portion of
the fraternity's budget is designated for the Charles R. Drew Scholarship
Commission, which awards scholarships to members and non-members.
Social Action Programs – All chapters are required to participate in
programs that uplift their society. Many participate in activities like: voter
registration, illiteracy programs, mentoring programs, fundraisers, and
charitable organizations such as American Diabetes Association, United Way, and
the Sickle Cell Anemia Foundation.
Talent Hunt Program – Each chapter is required to hold a yearly talent
contest, to encourage young people to expose themselves to the Performing Arts.
Individuals who win these talent contests receive an award, such as a
scholarship.
Memorial Service – March 12 is Omega Psi Phi Memorial Day. Every
chapter of the Fraternity performs a ritualistic memorial service to remember
members who have died.
Reclamation and Retention – This program is an effort to encourage
inactive members to become fully active and participate in the fraternity's
programs.
College Endowment Funds – The fraternity donates thousands of dollars
to Historically Black Colleges and Universities each year.
Health Initiatives – Chapters are required to coordinate programs that
will encourage good health practices. Programs that members involve themselves
in include HIV/AIDS awareness, blood drives, prostate cancer awareness, and
sickle cell anemia awareness programs.
Voter Registration, Education and Motivation – Coordination activities
that promote voter registration and mobilization.