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International Program Emphasis

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.
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OMEGA'S NEW INITIATIVES AND
OTHER PROGRAMS

OMEGA STRATEGIC PLAN
- A program designed to develop plans and activities to
implement the fraternity's long and short term goals for the
future. The Omega World Center, the fraternity's new
international headquarters, was a major component of the
plan.
OMEGA MEN OF EXCELLENCE
- A program designed to promote and reward excellence in
African-American men and male youth.
OMEGA ENDOWED CHAIRS
- A program to endow four chairs per year at historically
black colleges and universities, including the member
schools of the United Negro College Fund.
OMEGA BUSINESS & ECONOMIC SUMMIT
- A program designed to promote business cooperation between
Omega brothers, and to develop an Omega jobs banks and
network.
OMEGA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION
- A 50I (c) (3) non-profit humanitarian/philanthropic
corporation organized to assist the fraternity in providing
funds for scholarships, social action and other programs of
the fraternity.
UNDERGRADUATE LEADERSHIP SUMMIT
- A program designed to provide leadership development and
training opportunities for our younger members, and to
acquaint them with fraternity's goals and operations.
YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAMS
- These various programs conducted throughout the fraternity
by members and chapters include tutorial, mentoring, and
recreational activities, summer camps, and college
preparation courses.
COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS
- These various programs conducted throughout the fraternity
by members and chapters include blood drives, food drives
and clothes drives for the needy, and environmental and
community clean-up activities.
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EPSILON CHAPTER'S PROGRAMS

ABCD & E
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
FEED THE HOMELESS
HIGH SCHOOL TALENT HUNT
KWAANZA BOOK AND TOY DRIVE
LEADERSHIP BRUNCH
MARCH OF DIMES: WALK AMERICA
MENTORING
NEW YORK CARES DAY
PAN AFRICAN WOMEN'S HISTORY DAY
UNCF/NAACP
VOTER REGISTRATION
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