Community Involvement
Community Representation
G.S. Proctor has played a large role in the Prince George’s County community for years and oftentimes represents clients pro bono, as another way to give back to the community. G.S. Proctor & Associates has been the lobbying representation for the Maryland Black Mayors Association for three years and coordinates between municipal and state officials on their behalf. G.S. Proctor also works diligently with the Ministerial Alliance, Mission of Love, Collective Banking Group, Coalition of Maryland Ministerial Alliances (COMMA), and United Communities Against Poverty (UCAP).
Community Support
G.S. Proctor & Associates remains proud of our strong ties to the community and works diligently on behalf of local community organizations and associations. Over the past 15 years, G.S. Proctor & Associates, Inc. has remained strongly committed to the community, reaching out to thousands of residents throughout Maryland. Mr. Proctor and the entire company work with community leaders and activists to give back to area organizations.
One of Steve and Dianne Proctor’s greatest community accomplishments is the creation of The Proctor Foundation, an organization that provides financial assistance and guidance to students’ continuing education. The Proctor Foundation partnered with the College of Southern Maryland (CSM) to establish the “Promise Program,” an initiative that fully sponsors college education at CSM for a group of current sixth-graders at Gail Bailey Elementary School. The Promise Program provides not only incentive, but the needed financial support for students who may otherwise not have the opportunity to attend college.
Each year, G.S. Proctor & Associates gives back to local organizations through sponsorship of events, donations, and contributing time on their behalf. G.S. Proctor & Associates also partners with the Charles County Government and purchased a sky suite at Regency Furniture Stadium in Waldorf. G.S. Proctor donates the skybox seats back to the community to various non-profit organizations, so local children can attend Southern Maryland Blue Crabs games throughout the summer.