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Our Programs include:

  • Alumni Relations and Internal Volunteer Development
    This Alumni Relations committee coordinates all alumni affairs of the Fraternity, to promote continued alumni interest in the Fraternity's ideals and programs. The Internal Volunteer Development committee initiates, coordinates, recruits, develops retention and recognition programs for volunteers to work within and for the Fraternity.
  • Finance and Operations
    The Finance and Operations committee proposes the ways and means to adequately finance the Fraternity, to propose expenditures through annual budget recommendations and a written report, to oversee and coordinate the Fraternity's fund-raising programs and activities, to evaluate recommendations, advice and counsel.
  • International Relations
    The International Relations Committee is charged with maintaining relationships with Alpha Phi Omega organizations and interests outside of the borders of the United States. It is also responsible for leading the effort to establish Alpha Phi Omega of Canada.
  • Leadership Development
    The Leadership Development committee establishes and coordinates leadership development programs on the sectional, regional and national levels.
  • Membership and Extension
    The Membership and Extension committee promotes and encourages programs and activities that serve and support chapters, to promote and encourage programs and activities for the enhancement of membership recruitment, retention and reporting in the Fraternity, to promote and encourage programs and services for chapter advisors, to promote and encourage the reactivation of inactive chapters and the formation of new chapters.
  • Scouting and Youth Service
    The Scouting and Youth Service committees advise the relations between the Fraternity and youth service organizations; to offer suggestions to enable the Fraternity to be of greater service to youth; and to promote interest in Alpha Phi Omega among professional and volunteer leaders of youth-service organizations.
  • Service
    The Service Committee develops a two-year National Service Program for consideration and action by the biennial National Convention, to stimulate effective and well-rounded service programs by instigating resource development and distribution; to encourage high-quality chapter service programs through an effective program of promotion and recognition of chapter service activities, opportunities and incentives; and to coordinate the Fraternity's youth service activities.

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