Corporate and Non-Profit Solutions


Recent projects include: 

  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium

  • The College Football Hall of Fame

  • The National Center for Civil and Human Rights

  • The New World of Coca-Cola

  • Fedex Forum (Memphis, TN)

Supplier diversity Program Management

Simply put, a diverse supplier is any business that is owned and operated by an individual or group that is part of a traditionally underrepresented or underserved population.

Griffin & Strong has a long record of developing and implementing effective supplier diversity initiatives. These initiatives empower all citizens to have an equal opportunity to compete for business opportunities in the public and private sectors. We are committed to providing the full range of services necessary to ensure that a project is delivered on time and within budget.

Our professional resources for leadership and critical decision-making have enabled many clients to move large-scale projects seamlessly through the beginning stages of the master planning process and into the design and construction phases.

Clients achieve their diversity goals with the help of our strategic implementation services. These supporting services include: setting contract by contract goals for participation; reviewing bonding requirements; and, identifying areas of opportunity in targeted outreach programs for local, small, veteran, disabled, minority, and women-owned firms. 

Our proficiency in contract compliance guarantees your next program fully aligns with all federal, state, and local regulations pertaining to disadvantaged minority, and women-owned businesses.


Economic Impact Analysis

Griffin & Strong, P.C. offers comprehensive procurement assessment and impact analysis to help organizations optimize their purchasing strategies and maximize social value. Our expert evaluation identifies opportunities to enhance supplier diversity, improve cost efficiency, and strengthen community impact. Through detailed data analysis and strategic recommendations, we enable nonprofits and corporations to make informed procurement decisions that align with their mission and drive measurable outcomes.


Community Economic Development and Housing

As general counsel for one of the largest local land banks in the United States, GSPC’s attorneys have an in-depth knowledge of the issues surrounding community development and affordable housing. In addition, Griffin & Strong represents community development and redevelopment authorities, local and national developers, program managers, architects and engineers. We have been involved in virtually all federal economic development programs including:

  • Community Development Block Grants

  • Section 108 Loans

  • Urban Development Action Grants

  • Empowerment Zones

  • Renewal Communities

  • Historically Underutilized Business Zones

  • New Market Tax Credits

  • Low Income Housing Tax Credits

  • and, the Neighborhood Stabilization Program.