Schultz & Williams is excited to collaborate with the Accokeek Foundation, an organization rooted in environmental stewardship, cultural preservation, and community engagement.
Located on the banks of the Potomac River, the Accokeek Foundation manages 200 acres of Piscataway Park in partnership with the National Park Service. The Foundation plays a critical role in protecting the region’s natural resources while also preserving the stories of the Indigenous Piscataway people and early American history.
Through educational programs, regenerative agriculture, and interpretive experiences, the Foundation connects people to the land and inspires future generations to value the relationship between people, history, and nature. We are honored to support their mission and strategic advancement as they deepen their impact across the region.
“We’re excited to collaborate with the team at Accokeek during a transformational time for the organization. The shifting landscape of federal funding makes the Foundation’s work, preserving the land and honoring the heritage of the Indigenous Piscataway people, even more urgent. We’re honored to help their leadership navigate the path forward.”
— Craig Shelley, CFRE, CEO | Schultz & Williams


