A Penchant for Community
The Frontier Development team continues to be recognized for its notable achievements and exceptional contributions while serving its surrounding community.
Sponsorships, Scholarships, Youth Programs and More
- Partnered with the Department of Insurance, Securities, and Banking (DISB) Summer Internship Program, which employs 22 youth participants, ages 18–24, focused on a Young Money Manager Program and Financial Literacy Workshops to the Marion Barry Summer Youth Employment Program (MBSYEP); Provided a professional development workshop to these youths and continue to stay engaged and support the program and youth participants
- Sponsor of the 12th Annual William O Lockridge Community Foundation Scholarship Foundation. Honoring 15 scholars of Ward 7 & 8 DC Public Schools going off to college with scholarships we supported.
- Honorary Chair and Sponsor -Dancing with the Scholars - promoting access to higher education to DC Public School students in Wards 7 and 8 by offering scholarships, emergency financial assistance and international travel.
- Computer lab sponsorship by Frontier Development - Takoma Education Computer Lab DC Public Schools-Ward 4
- Computer lab sponsorship by Frontier Development - Langdon Elementary Computer Lab DC Public Schools-Ward 5
- Since 2017, Frontier Development provides two underserved students from Washington, D.C. region scholarships to Temple University's Fox Business School and School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management
- NABHOOD Educational Scholarship
- Frontier Development's sponsorship and purchase of its CEO's former high school, Archbishop Carroll HS' Football Scoreboard
- Marion Barry DC Summer Youth Program
Educational and Professional Development Speaking Engagements by Frontier Development
- Partnered with DC Department of Small and Local Business Development (DSLBD) and judged the FY25 Battle of the Wards Dream Pitch Competition helping to shape the future generation of businesses that will be based in DC; Provided guidance and influence to Ward 7 & 8 entrepreneurs to refine their business models, sharpen their pitches, and strengthen their confidence which in turn will create jobs, spark innovation, and bring new energy to communities across DC
- Real Estate Exchange (REEX) Summer Programs Exposing Diverse Students to Top Universities & Career Opportunities in Commercial Real Estate
- Cornell University - Baker Real Estate School
- University of Bahamas- Hospitality School
- Ward 8 Anacostia and Congress Heights Adult learning program
- Jack and Jill of America - Washington, D.C. Chapter
- Jack and Jill of America - Prince Georges County
- Black Enterprise
- NABHOOD Conference
- ICSC Conference
- IMN Conference
- Keller Williams Real Estate Brokers
- AAREP (African American Real Estate Professionals)
- Marriott - Diversity Ownership Educational Summit
- BDNY
- Diversity in Commercial Real Estate