Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Incorporated, an international organization of college and professional men, was founded in 1914 at Howard University and has as its principles BROTHERHOOD, SCHOLARSHIP AND SERVICE. These principles are exhibited in the Fraternity motto "Culture for Service and Service for Humanity". As one of the nine predominately African-American Greek-Lettered organizations, Phi Beta Sigma has a membership of over 110,000 with over 650 chapters throughout the continental United States, Switzerland and Africa.

Phi Beta Sigma consists of men dedicated to enhancing and promoting systematic fellowship, African American freedom, justice, equal rights, and service to America's communities. Being both a social and service organization, Phi Beta Sigma has many programs. Our three National Programs are Social Action, Education and Bigger and Better Business. In order to implement these and other programs, the Fraternity works with organizations such as: The National Pan Hellenic Council, The NAACP, The National Urban League, March of Dimes Birth Defect Foundation, and The National Boys and Girls Clubs of America. Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity is an organization that is concerned and involved in meeting the needs of the community.