The Job Opportunity Project was created in 1941 under this National Presidents administration.
8th National President H. Elise Austin
100
This program was designed to build self-confidence in high school students by exposing them to travel and associating them with successful African Americans across the country
Delta Teen Lift
100
Formerly Thika Memorial Hospital This hospital is located in Nairobi, Kenya was initially funded by Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated and provides pre-natal care and training for mothers and infants.
Mary Help of the Sick Mission Hospital
100
Project SMART stands for this program
Seniors Medication and Record Tracking
100
Instituted in 1989, this annual legislative conference was implemented to increase sorority members' involvement in the national public policy-making process
Delta Days in the Nation's Capital
200
The aim of this program is to assist Black Entrepreneurs to achieve a product "self-sufficiency level" in business
Adopt-A-Black Business
200
This Chapter was the first to contribute to the DST Scholarship Fund and College Tuition Loan Fund.
Gamma
200
This Project demonstrates Delta Sigma Thetas long dedication to the country of Haiti
Haitian Support: Adopt a Haitian Project
200
This was the theme for Summit III
Preparing Our Sons for Manhood
200
In March 27, 2003, Delta Sigma Theta became a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with special consultative status at the United Nations. This National President accepted the credentials on behalf of the sorority, before 150 UN members from across the world
National President Gwendolyn Boyd
300
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated is the first national African American organization to collaborate with this non-profit organization.
Habitat for Humanity
300
The Carroll County (GA) librarian whose efforts were considered invaluable in making the bookmobile a success.
Leroy Childs
300
The Global Response to the Pandemic of AIDS and Other Health Issues was the topic of this Project
Summit IV
300
This chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated has taken a huge initiative in progiving developmental programs in single parenting for over 30 years.
Baltimore Alumnae
300
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. established this Foundation as a public charity supporting scholastic achievement, public service programs, and research initiatives focused upon African American women.
Delta Research and Educational Foundation
400
In 2003, this initiative was created to assist sorority members, family, friends, and the general public with owning their homes and investing in homeownership.
The Delta Challenge: Delta Homeownership Initiative
400
Delta G.E.M.S is a natural outgrowth and expansion for the continuation of this highly successful academy.
“Dr. Betty Shabaaz Delta Academy”
400
As a continuance to Summit IV, Delta Sigma Theta participates in this global day
World AIDs Day
400
Delta Sigma Theta Incorporated entered a Partnership with this national mission to reverse the deadly effects of obesity
50 Million Pound Challenge
400
This was the theme of 2010s Delta Days at the Nations Capital. It focused on creating ongoing legislative solutions for the communities that we serve.
“Advocacy in Action: Strengthening Our Legacy,”
500
This Fortitude was established as a result of increasing unemployment, Social Security debts, and the widening gap between wealth and poverty. It was designed to help sorority members and local communities to attain personal wealth and financial security.
Financial Fortitude: Smart Women Finish Rich
500
This endowment provides support for Black colleges and universities through a grant for a professor of distinction for a two year period.
The Distinguished Professor Endowed Chair
500
Summit VI: Health Issues Impacting Women of African Descent was held in Jamaica to specifically raise awareness of these three issues.
diabetes, heart disease and obesity
500
Delta Sigma Theta Sorority was the first sorority to join this campaign as an organizational alliance working to educate women on heart disease
American Heart Association “Go Red for Women” Campaign
500
This Doctor is the current President of the Delta Research and Educational Foundation (DREF)