Frequently Asked Questions

We’re glad you’re here! If you have questions about how we support Black women leaders, engage in advocacy, deliver our leadership-training institute, or partner with chapters and communities — you’re in the right place. Below you’ll find clear, concise answers to our most frequently asked questions.

What is the goal of D4Women in Action?

D4Women in Action’s mission is to expand and invigorate the ability of Black women and women of color to create social, economic, political and global change for the communities we support around the globe.

While D4Women in Action will strengthen the legislative and political presence of Black women and women of color and will support Black and underserved communities around the nation, the goal of D4Women in Action is to laser focus public policy issues important to our community that Deltas have stood by for decades to create the largest impact possible.

D4Women in Action will advance the voice, presence and status of Black women and women of color in the legislative, administrative rule making and political arenas, and will build a pipeline and network of Black women and women of color engaged in enhanced, concerted and sustained social action, civic engagement and involvement in public affairs and the political process.

No, D4Women in Action is a 501(c)(4) social welfare and advocacy organization which promotes civic betterments and social improvements for the surrounding community.

No, D4Women in Action was formed as of July 1, 2020, well before Senator Kamala Harris was chosen as the Vice Presidential running mate of Joe Biden.

No, these are two separate and distinct organizations, and dues from Delta will not be applied to fund D4Women in Action.

Anyone can support D4 Women in Action by becoming a sponsor and visiting our D4 Store on the website. See the “Shop” and “Donate” links.

No, members of Delta are not required to be a part of D4Women in Action. These are two separate and distinct organizations, and dues from Delta will not be applied to fund D4Women in Action.