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Our Community Initiatives, Partnerships and Programs

Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., is an international organization comprised of 225,000 college-educated men and built primarily on the ideology of promoting Brotherhood, Scholarship, and Service. Over its one-hundred-plus years of existence, the Fraternity has focused on improving the global community through dedicated service. This focus has compelled the development of the organization’s four main programs:  Bigger and Better Business, Education, Social Action, and Sigma Beta Clubs that embrace these objectives:

  • To support Sigma’s vision of ensuring programs are focused and committed to serving our communities and serving young males through mentoring and scholarships;

  • To ensure symmetry among all organizational and community initiatives;

  • To develop a sense of pride and commitment in the community toward healthy living that will reduce the incidences of health conditions that adversely affect men of color.    


Through the lens of these programs, members determine how best they can serve their respective communities. For example, our national mentoring program for males ages 8-18 provides for the development of young men as they prepare for college and the workforce. The organization’s partnerships with the American Cancer Society, March of Dimes, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Boy Scouts of America, and the Thurgood Marshall College Fund are examples of its efforts to address societal ills including health disparities and educational and developmental challenges for people of all backgrounds.

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Bigger & Better Business

Is the first national program of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. It was first introduced at the Tenth Anniversary Conclave, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (December 1924).

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Social Action

Formed in 1934, the Social Action program was conceived by Bro. Elmo M. Anderson to focus on improving the general wellbeing of disenfranchised people.

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Education

The Education program developed from the Fraternity’s traditional emphasis on education academic achievement as an ingredient for success.

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Sigma Beta Club

In the early 1950s, Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity became the first Greek organization to establish a youth auxiliary group. Under the direction of Bro. Dr. Parlett L. Moore, while serving as National Education Director, the Sigma Beta Club was founded.

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