The Delta Gamma Lambda Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, which focuses on youth education and leadership development through the following programs: Alpha Esquire Youth Group, College Scholarships, Go-To-High School, Go-To-College, Project Alpha and African American Quiz Bowl. Financial support for these programs is provided through three signature programs: Queen City Derby Party, Theodore M. Berry Scholarship Gala, and the Alpha Scholarship Open.
DGL Foundation Signature Fundraising Events
Queen City Derby Party |
Theodore M. Berry Gala |
Alpha Golf Open |
Youth Education and Development Programs
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If it is to be, it must begin with me -alpha esquire motto
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ALPHA ESQUIRE YOUTH GROUP
A rites of passage program that prepares young men ages 10-18 for manhood by implementing workshops on Conflict Resolution, Goal Setting, Etiquette, Career Planning and Study Habits. The program culminates with the annual Theodore M. Berry Scholarship Beautillion
AFRICAN AMERICAN QUIZ BOWL
Teams of youth, ages 9-13 and 14-18, compete for prizes and honor by answering questions about African American history.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Awarded annually to high school seniors, who have distinguished themselves through scholastic achievement and extra-curricular leadership.
GO-TO-HIGH SCHOOL, GO-TO-COLLEGE
An annual workshop which encourages young people to excel in elementary and middle school to prepare themselves for success in high school with the intent of increasing their ability to attend college.
PROJECT ALPHA
A March of Dimes supported teenage pregnancy prevention program with specific focus on the responsibilities of young minority males.
A rites of passage program that prepares young men ages 10-18 for manhood by implementing workshops on Conflict Resolution, Goal Setting, Etiquette, Career Planning and Study Habits. The program culminates with the annual Theodore M. Berry Scholarship Beautillion
AFRICAN AMERICAN QUIZ BOWL
Teams of youth, ages 9-13 and 14-18, compete for prizes and honor by answering questions about African American history.
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Awarded annually to high school seniors, who have distinguished themselves through scholastic achievement and extra-curricular leadership.
GO-TO-HIGH SCHOOL, GO-TO-COLLEGE
An annual workshop which encourages young people to excel in elementary and middle school to prepare themselves for success in high school with the intent of increasing their ability to attend college.
PROJECT ALPHA
A March of Dimes supported teenage pregnancy prevention program with specific focus on the responsibilities of young minority males.