CINCINNATI — More than 30,000 members, family and guests are descending on Cincinnati this week for the 85th Grand Conclave of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc., the largest registered conclave in the fraternity's history. The Grand Conclave is projected to generate approximately $12.9 million in economic impact and $7.1 million in direct business sales while supporting an estimated 1,994 jobs. Before the fraternity's business meetings began, Omega Psi Phi launched the conclave with its 26th International Youth Leadership Conference, one of the organization's flagship youth events. Omega Psi Phi's first-ever International Talent Hunt, a program that showcases high school students in the performing arts, took place in Cincinnati. The city is also home to ties to Carter G. Woodson, the founder of Black History Month and a member of Omega Psi Phi.