Williams-Franklin Foundation

Williams-Franklin Foundation Providing scholarships to HBCU students and mentoring opportunities. ®️ How many bright minds have been turned away from their dreams?
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The Williams-Franklin Foundation (WFF) is a non-profit, Washington, DC based organization whose mission is to eradicate the financial limitations that prevent access to higher education and civil leadership. The WFF was founded by Howard University (HU) alumni LaShelle Williams-Franklin (1996) and Dwight Franklin (1994) in 2014. Through their foundation, the WFF provides scholarships and programs

to HU students of limited means. Award recipients demonstrate the hard work, commitment and perseverance necessary to attain their highest academic potentials despite financial hardship, socioeconomic status and environmental factors. These truly exceptional students possess “True Grit” and use the challenges they face to fuel their passion for success. The Daunting Odds Students Face

While innovation and resilience are necessary to thrive in a global economy, higher education is essential. It serves as a launching pad to success and can change the financial wealth, career trajectories and legacies of generations to come. Unfortunately, rising costs, high debt and limited means often place unbearable restraints on a student’s ability to attain this key commodity. As the cost of higher education continues to rise, many qualified students are forced to drop out of college or refrain from pursuing it in the first place because they simply cannot afford to do so. Recent studies show the national average for students graduating from a 4-year college or university within 6 years is 59%. Within the African American community, the national average is an alarming 42% (Journalist Resource). More disappointing is that Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU's) tend to graduate students of color at a rate of 30% within 6 years (University of Pennsylvania). Howard University has a much higher graduation rate of 64%, but lags behind the #1 ranked HBCU, Spelman College at 79% (The Journal of Blacks in Higher Education). How many promising futures have been destroyed? How long shall we stand by and watch this occur? Lack of Money Should Never be a Barrier to Higher Education

There is much work to be done to improve our institutions. Expensive college costs, restrictive loan programs and insufficient endowment funds, particularly at HBCUs, are major deterrents to an impoverished student’s ability to graduate from college. Despite a family’s strong work ethic and vision



for the future, their child may never attend college. If the child gets to college, he or she may be forced to drop out and will be less likely to return. Those with the good “fortune” to enter and complete college tend to question their “fortunes” when graduating with tremendous debt. These circumstances present overwhelming difficulties to those who seek to prosper and live well-balanced, fulfilling lives. What We Can Do

Howard University has a legacy of graduating students that have succeeded in many professional disciplines in areas that may have seemed impossible, but for the students’ “True Grit”. The Williams-Franklin Foundation wants to continue that legacy with financial support for current and future Howard University students. As Howard University graduates and founders of the Williams-Franklin Foundation, Dwight and LaShelle recognize the vital importance not only of graduating college, but in doing so with limited or no debt. HU alumni, partners and supporters are our greatest resources to reach our fundraising goal of $1 million by 2019 for HU scholarships. We will work diligently with our contributors, inspiring them to reach back as we move forward. With our support, Howard University’s legacy of excellence can and will continue.

June is here...which means it’s officially golf season! ⛳Every year, this month brings us back to the course for one of ...
06/01/2026

June is here...which means it’s officially golf season! ⛳

Every year, this month brings us back to the course for one of our favorite events; bringing together community, connection, and impact in support of HBCU students.

Take a look back at some of our favorite moments from past tournaments and get ready to be part of what’s next!

There’s still time to join us.
📅 June 15, 2026
📍 Lakewood Country Club
🔗 https://bit.ly/4cvyh5V

This is what impact looks like in real time 📊Each application represents a student working toward something bigger. Each...
05/29/2026

This is what impact looks like in real time 📊

Each application represents a student working toward something bigger. Each scholarship represents a moment where something kept moving forward instead of stopping.

$592,300 Awarded, 27 HBCUs, 166 Scholarships and 100% Grad. Rate

Behind every number is a student who stayed in school when it mattered most.

05/27/2026

This is why we do it 🎓 Behind every event, every partnership, and every donation are students working toward something bigger. Through scholarships, mentorship, and access to new opportunities, WFF is helping HBCU students move forward, and your support is what makes that possible.

Thank you to the students who shared their stories, and to everyone who continues to invest in their futures!

Looking for a way to support? Join us at our biggest fundraiser of the year, the 6th Annual Golf Tournament. Learn more, register, and sponsor at https://bit.ly/4aAH984

A day on the course you don’t want to miss ⛳ From tee-offs and friendly competition to networking, great conversations, ...
05/25/2026

A day on the course you don’t want to miss ⛳ From tee-offs and friendly competition to networking, great conversations, and shared moments, the WFF Golf Tournament brings together a community that shows up for both the experience and the impact.

📅 June 15, 2026
📍 Lakewood Country Club

Spots and sponsorships are limited. Join us on the course! 🔗 https://bit.ly/4aAH984

Meet Phil E. Croskey, WFF Board Member and CEO & Co-Founder of MD Energy Advisors. A nationally recognized leader in ene...
05/22/2026

Meet Phil E. Croskey, WFF Board Member and CEO & Co-Founder of MD Energy Advisors. A nationally recognized leader in energy efficiency and economic development, Phil has led billions in impact-driven projects. We’re fortunate to have his entrepreneurial leadership and commitment to sustainable growth on the WFF board.

Looking for your next team outing? ⛳ Bring your team to the 6th Annual Williams-Franklin Foundation Golf Tournament! It'...
05/20/2026

Looking for your next team outing? ⛳ Bring your team to the 6th Annual Williams-Franklin Foundation Golf Tournament! It's a day of golf, connection, and community, all in support of HBCU students.

Secure a foursome, represent your company, and be part of an experience that goes beyond the course.
📅 June 15, 2026
📍 Lakewood Country Club

Spots are limited! Register your team today. 🔗 https://bit.ly/4aAH984

🎓 Congratulations to the Class of 2026! Your hard work, resilience, and dedication have brought you to this moment, and ...
05/18/2026

🎓 Congratulations to the Class of 2026! Your hard work, resilience, and dedication have brought you to this moment, and we can’t wait to see what you do next.

At the Williams-Franklin Foundation, we’re proud to support HBCU students not just during their academic journey, but as they step into their careers and continue building their future through mentorship, networking, and opportunity.

The future is in good hands!

We are a month away! ⛳💙The WFF Golf Tournament returns June 15, 2026 at Lakewood Country Club.Last year brought together...
05/15/2026

We are a month away! ⛳💙

The WFF Golf Tournament returns June 15, 2026 at Lakewood Country Club.

Last year brought together sponsors, partners, and supporters for a day that turned connection into real impact for HBCU students. 17 sponsors. 108+ golfers. $85,000 raised.

This year, we are building on that momentum.

📅 June 15, 2026
📍 Lakewood Country Club

Register or sponsor at 🔗 https://bit.ly/4aAH984https://bit.ly/4cvyh5V

The Williams-Franklin Foundation would like to congratulate our very own Desiree Carter as she graduates from Florida A&...
05/14/2026

The Williams-Franklin Foundation would like to congratulate our very own Desiree Carter as she graduates from Florida A&M University! 🎓💙

Desiree has served as the Foundation's Administrative Intern for the past 2 years, helping us to coordinate our scholarship program, fundraisers, nonprofit operations, and community events.

Her dedication, leadership, and excellence are a testament to everything we proudly support through the Foundation.

Desiree had this to say about her experience with WFF, "I had my big day Saturday (May 2) and it wouldn’t be complete without thanking you guys for all you’ve done for me for the past few years. Being in this role has changed me for the better, more than you will ever know. I feel empowered and prepared to take on my professional career and I can give much thanks to WFF. Thank you for giving interns like me the platform to become our best selves. I wish you and the foundation nothing but success and blessings. I pray to return as a Junior Board member in the future 😊"

Join us in congratulating her and wishing her continued success in all that’s ahead! ✨

05/13/2026

Not scripted. Not rehearsed. Just people who chose to show up...and keep showing up.

Because they’ve seen what happens when students get the support they need.
Because they believe opportunity shouldn’t be limited by access.
Because this work matters.

💙 This is the “why” behind everything we do. 💙

If it resonates, we’d love to have you in the room, and on the course! Join us June 15, 2026 at Lakewood Country Club for our 6th Annual Golf Tournament.

🔗 Register or sponsor at https://bit.ly/4aAH984

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