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VISION & MISSION


OUR VISION


All Dallas communities will be vibrant and thriving places, where every resident has an equal opportunity to realize his or her full potential.


OUR MISSION

Building on our ongoing partnerships in South Dallas, the Foundation for Community Empowerment serves as a catalyst to mobilize people, data, ideas, and resources to help distressed neighborhoods become vibrant, thriving places, making Dallas a whole city. 

 

 

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FCE Founder J. McDonald "Don" Williams

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FCE'S HISTORY

 

1995: J. McDonald “Don” Williams, then chairman of Trammell Crow Company,

created the Foundation for Community Empowerment, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.  FCE was founded as a catalyst for comprehensive efforts to transform low-income neighborhoods in southern Dallas and to build a replicable model for urban revitalization.

 

2003: FCE established a formal research arm, the J. McDonald Williams Institute, the first national think tank born of a community-based organization.  All the Institute’s activities are geared toward ready-to-implement strategies that can narrow the disparities between low-income and affluent neighborhoods.    

              

2005: FCE created Frazier Revitalization Inc., an independent 501(c)(3), to spearhead implementation of a $300 million, comprehensive plan to revitalize the Frazier neighborhood east of Fair Park.

 

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