SERVICE INITIATIVES
NATIONAL PROGRAMS
American Education Week
Members work in support of the National Education Association via its national theme to celebrate and embrace America’s public schools.
Black History Month
Programs are designed to encourage youth and adults to understand the issues faced by African Americans, to share ideas and reactions, and to recognize African Americans who have had a significant impact on our nation and the world.
Correspondence Week
Iota’s program designed to foster sisterhood throughout its membership.
Business Month
Iota’s capstone programs occur throughout the month of April. Activities focus on efforts to stimulate interest in business education and to recognize to those who have made outstanding achievements in the field of business.
Founder’s Day
Celebrated annually on the first day of June throughout Iotaland.
NATIONAL PROJECTS
Lola M. Parker Award (Outstanding Woman of the Year)
Tutorial
Members assist the educational system by providing remedial help for those with academic weaknesses, and work to eradicate illiteracy.
Mahala S. Evans Award (Outstanding Soror of the Year)
Career Exploration
Programs are designed to help broaden youths’ awareness of career opportunities and to assist in preparing them for the world of work.
Toys “U” Can’t Return
A teen pregnancy prevention project designed to help educate communities about teen pregnancy and develop effective action agendas for preventing children from having children.
Iota Mothers Assistance Program (IMAP)
IMAP is a program designed to provide outreach services to meet the needs of teen and disadvantaged mothers.
Youth: Future Iota Leaders (FIL)
Future Iota Leaders are preteen and teenage girls and boys who are mentored by members of the Iota family. Programs provide socialization and development opportunities for youth leadership training, and encourage them to realize their potentials to the fullest.
Scholarships
Scholarships are awarded annually on the chapter, regional, and national levels.