Williams & Dollard Community Development Corporation
DBA - Williams & Dollard CDC
Corporate Structure: REASSIGNMENT - NAME IN PROCESS W/ SAM, same EIN
Women, Minority & Disabled Owned
(Native American* (Not Federally Recognized))
501(c) 3, Not for Profit Entity
COMPANY DESIGNATIONS
CAGE Code: 83SP6
DUNS Number: 081035132
We accept GSA Smart Pay®
NAICS CODES
Education: 611710, 611430, 624190, 813211
Marketing: 543631, 541870
Construction: 238910 - General Prefix: (2361,2381, 2382,2383)
Real Estate: 531120, 531311, 531320
Agriculture: 111419, 111998, 112910
Community Food & Services: 624210, 264229, 624229, 624230
Special Food Services: 722330,
Grant Making & Giving Services: 813289
Electric Power Generation: 221118
Motion Picture/Video: 512110, 512191
Profession, Scientific & Technical: 541110, 541620
A wide range of NAICS disciplines through TEAMing agreements w/ a diversity of contractors
Will CDC is dedicated to creating opportunity for individuals to succeed through education. Early Childhood Education, the Transition & Senior Education. Will CDC has developed four fundamental beliefs that drive our mission of creating opportunity for every individual to achieve success.
Rick Williams: (917) 334-2011
email: rick@willcdc.org
Ed Bispham: (302) 383-2322
email: ed@willcdc.org
Williams & Dollard Community Development Corporation
518 Wyndham Road, Wilmington, DE 19809
* 3rd generation Chickasaw Nation
Capabilities
Our strength comes through efficient & effective: TEAMing Agreements, partnerships & sub contracting to achieve a broad range of capabilities such as:
Will CDC - achieves these capabilities through:
We Believe:
- August 2012 – Present - Numerous Locations Children received a free backpack full of school supplies, health screenings, food and clothes to prepare for the upcoming school year. Parents explore a variety of informational booths. Healthy snacks, medical testing, new shoes and free haircuts are also provided. The events are designed to provide low-income residents of the community with the opportunity to explore the valuable health-related resources.
- April 2015-2018 - Several Locations Free services include health screenings, such as A1C glucose screening, blood pressure measurement, Body Mass Index measurement (BMI), vision screenings, immunizations, and fitness classes. Health fair participants also enjoyed healthy food offerings, children’s activities and signed up for continued education
- Summers 2010-2015 - Numerous Locations During the school year, many families stretch their food budget by applying for free or reduced-price school meals for their children. Frequently, these families find it difficult to absorb the additional meal costs when school is not in session. These children may be at risk for hunger and malnutrition, and they will return to school in September at a disadvantage relative to their peers. By providing free, nutritious meals throughout the summer, we ensured that every child has access to the food they need to succeed.
- May 1996 - 2001 - DuPont Company - Collaboration with Habitat for Humanity and where we continuously helped families in the local community build a decent and affordable place to call home.
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