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I have removed the following organizations that have no Wikipedia article, no website, no source, or noncollegiate/local/newer. I am copying here so others can potentially restore to the article at a later date if notability can be confirmed. There are still other organizations that should be cut on grounds of notability, but I left those that have been around for a while, have numerous chapters, or national coverage--even if they lack a Wikipedia article.
Sigma Psi Omicron. Sorority, non-collegiate. empowering those who self-identify as women
Chi Kappa Psi, Women's professional fraternity for masculine-of-center-identified lesbian
Chi Upsilon Omega, 2013, Atlanta, Georgia, Sorority local, transgender women
Delta Psi Eta, Professional sorority, feminine lesbian women
Omega Rho Theta, Women's fraternity for dominant lesbian women and trans men
Phi Alpha Nu, 2006, Charlotte, North Carolina, Women's fraternity, Inactive
The Society of Femmes, Multicultural organization, lesbian, bisexual, straight, feminine women, Inactive?
Xi Theta Kappa, 2017, Memphis, Tennessee, Sorority Local, lesbian women of color
Alpha Nu, Philippines, Social fraternity, all who identify as men, regardless of sexual orientation
Alpha Delta Epsilon, Sorority Local, cis women, non-binary, and transwomen
Phi Sigma Phi (ΦΣΦ) - Epsilon Lambda Chapter (ΕΛ) - inclusive fraternity open to male-identified individuals from all walks of life, including trans men, that respects all pronoun choices and sexual orientations.
Alpha Kappa Pi, 2008, Montgomery, Alabama, Sorority, black and brown lesbians
Alpha Psi Kappa, Tallahassee, Florida, Women's fraternity, service National, masculine-presenting lesbian women
Alpha Omega Kappa, Richmond, Virginia, Social fraternity, non-collegiate, transmen in any stage
Kappa Iota Sigma, 2014, San Jose, California, Service sorority, non-collegiate, transgender women with a female gender identity during any stage of their transition
Nu Phi Zeta, 2009, Hammond, Louisiana, Social fraternity; non-collegiate, progressive men of all sexual orientations