PO Box 41025
Washington DC 20018

Sponsor(ed)

The FLCA is pleased to acknowledge our inaugural Sponsors and those we sponsor.  Because of their commitment to thriving communities, they and we are able to bring the Fort Lincoln community, and visitors to this website, the information and insights needed to flourish in the District of Columbia.  We hope that you will visit them often.

Learn more about how to become a sponsor, following this listing, below.

Tennis At Fort Lincoln

www.taflp.org
Tennis At Fort Lincoln (TAFLP) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit Community Tennis Association affiliated with ATA and USTA. Our vision is for tennis to be played on every court in every Ward in the District of Columbia.  And our mission is to sustain the great sport of tennis by engaging the community in tennis education and development, competition and socials, and special initiatives.

JTC Financial Services

www.jtcfinserv.com
As an independent financial services professional, I now have more resources available to help individuals, families, and businesses put plans in place to solidify their life/legacy, savings/debt elimination, and retirement goals. I am based in the DC Metro Area, however, my financial practice extends to multiple states and markets as a result of my growing network of family, friends, church members, tennis players, nonprofits and business owners.

Camp Sonshine

https://campsonshine.org/
If you are looking for a summer day camp in Maryland that will fully engage and inspire your children to learn and grow socially, emotionally, spiritually, and physically, we hope that you’ll consider Camp Sonshine.

Capitol Movement Project

https://capitolmovement.org/
Capitol Movement provides programs and opportunities for all dancers, regardless of socioeconomic barriers, through studio classes, workshops, outreach, scholarships, and a variety of community engagements.

D.C. Neighborhood Legal Services Program

http://www.nlsp.org/
For 56 years, NLSP has provided free civil legal services to low-income residents of the District of Columbia. Our assistance preserves safe and affordable shelter, stabilizes family relationships, protects victims of domestic violence, secures access to healthcare and public benefits and reduces barriers to employment for our clients. 

The Menkiti Group

https://menkitigroup.com/
The Menkiti Group is an integrated real estate services company dedicated to enhancing the fabric of life in America’s urban neighborhoods through the strategic development, management, and sale of residential and commercial property.

Active Minds, Inc.

http://www.activeminds.org/
Active Minds is the nation’s premier nonprofit that focuses on suicide prevention, the destigmatization of mental health issues and the promotion of student advocacy. Contact: (202) 332-9595, hello@activeminds.org,  2001 S St NW Suite 630, Washington,DC 20009

D.C. Center for Independent Living

http://www.dccil.org/
The D.C. Center for Independent Living, Inc., (DCCIL) is a consumer controlled, cross disability, community based, private non-profit organization that promotes independent life styles for persons with significant disabilities in DC. Contact: (202) 388-0033 / info@dccil.org 1400 Florida Ave., NE Suite 300, Washington, DC 20002

Society for Science

http://www.societyforscience.org/
Society for Science provides workshops and training sessions for teachers, and grants to help school districts develop their science programs. Contact: (202) 785-2255, 1719 N St, NW, Washington, DC 20036

AAUW

http://www.aauw.org/
AAUW advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy and research. Contact: (202) 785-7700, 1310 L St. NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005 

The Education Trust

https://edtrust.org/
The Education Trust is a non-profit Washington DC-based educational organization committed to closing the achievement gap that separates low-income students and students of color from other young Americans through advocacy and research. They especially focus on the work of schools and colleges most often left behind in education improvement efforts: those serving low-income, Latino and African American students

Fort Meyer Construction Corporation

https://www.fortmyer.com/
While many construction firms strive to have a national footprint, Fort Myer Construction is focused solely on serving the communities of DC, Maryland, and Virginia. As a result, we believe it’s our mission to give back to the region that has given so much to us, by supporting our communities and investing in organizations making a difference for the people we serve

How to Be A Sponsor

Your business/organization targets a flourishing District of Columbia neighborhood in northeast D.C., which the Fort Lincoln Civic Association (FLCA) helps to maintain and improve. There are many ways you can get involved and support this organization and your neighbors.

You can find further information about the FLCA here.

To be a Sponsor, please complete this Google form. (Note: if you are not yet logged in to a Google account, do that first, then come back to this web page. Certain web browsers may not work with this form; for example, Firefox sometimes fails. If you do not have a Google account or your browser doesn’t see the online form, please print and complete the form PDF and send it to us at flca2022@gmail.com or by US mail to P.O. Box 41025, Washington, D.C. 20018.

You will be asked for your logo file, preferably in jpeg or png. You may submit those with the form or send them later via email.

If you are a Fort Lincoln business, you directly benefit from the tremendous publicity this website is bestowing on your business.  In addition, your business benefits from the hundreds of hours the FLCA invests each month in lobbying on your and our collective behalf. The FLCA has 11 different community improvement committees that ensure that travel to your business is the most rewarding possible experience for consumers from all over the District of Columbia and the tri-state region.  Please make an annual tax-deductible charitable contribution, or advertising/logo payment, in the amount listed below, to match our tremendous sweat equity, track record and ambitions with your financial support:

BUSINESS NAME

CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTION or ADVERTISING “ASK”

Premium Distributors

$3,000.00

Chick-fil-A

$2,000.00

Costco Wholesale

$2,000.00

Lowe’s Home Improvement

$1,000.00

DICK’S Sporting Goods

$1,000.00

Marshalls

$1,000.00

PetSmart

$1,000.00

Hook & Reel (Cajun seafood)

$1,000.00

Chipotle Mexican Grill

$1,000.00

Starbucks

$1,000.00

Panda Express

$1,000.00

Verizon Wireless

$500.00

TMobile

$500.00

Visionworks

$500.00

Vitamin Shoppe #862

$500.00

United Parcel Service

$500.00

Shred Nations

$200.00

Tropical Smoothie Cafe

$500.00

Five Below

$500.00

Jersey Mike’s Subs

$500.00

Quickway Japanese Hibachi

$500.00

Mezeh (Mediterranean grill)

$500.00

Five Guys

$500.00

Mecho’s Dominican Kitchen

$200.00

Dakota Nail Spa, LLC

$200.00

Transit Employees Federal Credit Union (TEFCU)

$200.00

The Good Feet Store

$200.00

Five Guys

$500.00

Submit your payment by sending a check made payable to the FLCA to:
Fort Lincoln Civic Association
P.O. Box 41025
Washington, D.C. 20018

Or pay via Zelle.   A Zelle funds transfer from your business checking account to the FLCA’s checking account can be made to flca2022@gmail.com.