Omega Psi Phi Internationally Mandated Programs

Omega Psi Phi Fraternity mandates several programs focused on achievement, scholarship, social action, talent development, and community uplift. These programs are designed to promote academic excellence, civic engagement, and positive social change within communities.

 
National Achievement Week is a mandated program of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., that was originally designed to promote the study of African American life and history. It’s beginnings date back to the 1920 Grand Conclave in Nashville. It was at this Conclave that Bro. Carter G. Woodson inspired the overall idea. In 1927, at his urging, the Fraternity made National Negro Achievement Week an annual observance. In 1976, this commemoration evolved into Black History Month. Presently, the Achievement Week Program is used to recognize those individuals at the local and national levels who have made significant contributions toward improving the quality of life for African Americans.

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