About
Epsilon Sigma Boulé Foundation (ESBF) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation founded in July 8, 2019. It is the philanthropic arm of the Epsilon Sigma Boulé Fraternity. Epsilon Sigma Boulé is the Prince William County Member Boulé (chapter) of Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity. Sigma Pi Phi is the oldest African American fraternity in the country and is commonly known as “The Boulé.” ESBF is a nonprofit that operates exclusively for charitable and educational purposes. More specifically, the purpose of the ESBF is to provide scholarships for undergraduate students and to support organizations within Prince William County, Virginia who focus on the development of youth. In addition to sponsoring activities throughout the year to fund scholarships, the ESBF solicits and receives funds from individuals, corporations and other philanthropic organizations.
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Our Mission
Epsilon Sigma Boulé Foundation helps to develop the next generation of African American and minority leaders through its partnerships with youth development programs and organizations serving the Prince William County community.
Our Vision
The Foundation provides scholarships and mentorship to young minority men in the Prince William County community who are pursuing higher education. While partnerships currently focus on middle/high school and undergraduate students, we hope one day to include minority college graduates in our efforts to have a greater effect on our community. Upon completing of our partnership programs, we strive to ensure that students have a greater understanding of their professional identities, their potential for success and the principles of leadership.
Board of Directors
Marietta Allen
Oliver C. Allen
Jesse Citizen
Oscar B. Dailey
Roderick French
Joyce French
Gerald Gladney
Raymond Haston
Cedric Henry
Jerome Johnson
Audra Ryan-Jones
Walter Jones
Jeanie Terry
Joseph Terry
Justin Terry
Officers
Joseph Terry
Chair
Jesse Citizen
Vice Chair
Audra Ryan-Jones
Secretary
Marietta Allen
Treasurer