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Location: Augusta, Georgia, United States
Area of Focus: Children and Youth, Community Building and Renewal, Community Service and Volunteering, Computers and Technology, Economic Development, Energy Conservation and Green Living, Farming and Agriculture, Foundations, Fundraising, and Philanthropy, Human Rights and Civil Liberties, Job Training and Workplace Issues, Media and Journalism, Men's Issues, Multi-Service Community Agency, Museums and Historical Societies, Network of Nonprofit Organizations, Politics, Poverty and Hunger, Prison Reform, Race and Ethnicity, Rural Issues, Social Enterprise and Economic Development, Voting, Democracy, and Civic Engagement
Language(s): English

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Mr. Franklin D. Bobrow-Williams, a Philanthropic Advisor, Rural Futurist and Development Consultant for the Bobrow-Williams Group, LLC in Augusta, GA. Mr. Williams has worked extensively with family foundations and religious and community-based organizations. As a rural economic development practitioner he has played key roles in developing renewable and agricultural resources, cultural heritage and historic preservation initiatives; credit unions; worker-owned cooperatives, public private partnerships and business ventures.

Bobrow-Williams Group, LLC projects include local, county, regional, state and multi state-level rural development work. Mr. Bobrow-Williams’ recent contracts have spanned executive coaching and consultation, strategic organizational assessment and analysis, project and venture development, government and nonprofit depot exchange property center development, industrial development and community capacity building initiatives. The depot exchange property concept was pioneered by Mr. Williams while he was at Boggs where over $4 million in private business, industry and excess/surplus government furniture and equipment was secured for Boggs and CSRA EC facilities and more than 15 other affiliated programs.

During his tenure as Executive Director of the Boggs Rural Life Center, Mr. Bobrow-Williams spearheaded the development of a 10-Year Plan for six counties in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) which led to its designation as an Enterprise Community (EC), resulting in a $3 million grant. Boggs, the CSRA EC, and local counties/cities leverage an additional $100 million into the six-county target area over the first five years of the designation period. He led the Boggs' Board through more than $2.5 million of facility renovations, equipment and furniture upgrades, and grounds improvements.

Prior to coming to Boggs, Mr. Bobrow-Williams was Director of the Bert and Mary Meyer Foundation in Winter Park, Florida. He was associated with the Foundation as a board member (1986-87), and management consultant (1987 – 1990), prior to becoming Director from 1990 to 1992. Before going to the Foundation he directed the East Coast Farm Worker Support Network and the Management and Program Support Services (MAPSS) of the United Church of Christ’s Commission for Racial Justice.

Mr. Bobrow-Williams has broad experience in human services and societal change work. He was active in the Civil Rights, Anti War and Student Rights Movements and a leader in the formation of several state and national student led organizations in the 1960's and 70's. His work with the National Black Child Development Institute lead to the creation of the North Carolina Federation of Child Development Centers and he went on to head the organization’s National Affiliates Program.

He currently plays a major role in international, national, regional, and local rural futuring and resource development as an active member of the World Future Society. The Society is an educational and scientific organization for people interested in how social and technological developments are shaping the future headquartered in Bethesda, MD.

Mr. Bobrow-Williams is a board member and the current chairperson of the American Forum, a national distributor of opinion pieces that make and shape debate around issues and policy. Under his leadership, American Forum has grown more than fivefold. In 2006 the organization won a national competition for a $1,000,000 grant from the Women’s Donor Network. He is also a member of The MediaWorks Funders’ Initiative and a former member of the Small Town Capacity Initiative, a collaborative effort of the National Association of Towns and Townships and the Aspen Institute, both in Washington, D.C.

He is a former board member of the Community Information Exchange, Washington, DC; board member and former chair of the Rural Development and Finance Corporation, San Antonio, TX; advisor to national racial and social justice projects of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) and the Commission for Racial Justice of the United Church of Christ; trustee of Franklinton Center at Bricks, Whitakers, NC and board member and founding president of the Southern Rural Development Initiative, Raleigh, NC.

In his home state, Mr. Bobrow-Williams is a former trustee of the Sapelo Foundation, St. Simons Island, GA; former board member of Richmond/Burke Job Training Authority, Augusta, GA; former community-based advisor to Fort Valley State University’s College of Agriculture, Fort Valley, GA; and a former rural issues advisor to the Georgia Association of Black Elected Officials, Atlanta, GA.

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