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In support of the organization's purpose, the National office encourages
affiliate chapters to activiely support male mentoring programs, educational
and tutorial programs, scholarship drives, and to provide financial contributions
and volunteer support to outside organizations such as the United Negro
College Fund, Big Brothers of America, the National Center for Missing
and Exploited Children and numerous other community service organizations.
National Projects Include:
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PROJECT G.A.I.N. (Groove Associated Is Networking): the purpose is to provide
a Hard-Copy source document that identifies and lists the careers and professional
accomplishments of each Graduate Fellowman to encourage professional networking
and to support the GROOVE PHI GROOVE MENTORSHIP PROGRAM.
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GROOVE PHI GROOVE MENTORSHIP PROGRAM: the purpose
is for our Graduate community to assist senior collegiate Fellowmen to
achieve their career goals through Graduate Fellowman referrals and contacts.
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GROOVE PHI GROOVE ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDS: the purpose is to present
financial awards to High School and College students at each Conclave.
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URBAN LEAGUE/NAACP SUPPORT PROJECT: the purpose is to encourage and facilitate
our Graduate Chapters to provide support to their local Urban League and
NAACP offices, and to enhance our organizational ability to network with
and receive recognition from both the Urban League and NAACP.
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PROJECT UNCF SUPPORT: the purpose is to generate annual financial contributions
to the United Negro College Fund, and to provide local support through
our Graduate and Undergraduate Chapters.
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PROJECT BIG BROTHER: the purpose is to encourage our chapters to provide
support to their local Big Brothers Program.
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PROJECT MISSING CHILDREN: the purpose is to provide community and civic
support to the National Center for Exploited Children in various major
cities throughout the United States.
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PROJECT OUTREACH: the purpose is for chapters or individual fellowman to
identify and seek out help for other individuals who are known or suspected
to have alcohol and/or substance abuse problems. In addition, chapters
are encouraged to become involved with local agencies to support their
effort to reduce alcohol and substance problems in the community.
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