Fathers Incorporated

Fathers Incorporated Fathers, Incorporated is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit (S) corporation and is dedicated to strengthening He is also a radio host on the Tavis Smiley Network. Mr.

Fathers Incorporated (FI) is a national, non-profit organization working to build stronger families and communities through the promotion of Responsible Fatherhood. Established in 2004, FI has a unique seat at the national table, working with leaders in the White House, Congress, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Family Law, and the Responsible Fatherhood Movement. FI works collaborative

ly with organizations around the country to identify and advocate for social and legislative changes that lead to healthy father involvement with children, regardless of the father’s marital or economic status, or geographic location. From employment and incarceration issues, to child support and domestic violence, FI addresses long-standing problems to achieve long-term results for children, their families, the communities, and nation in which they live. As the past Director of the New York State Fatherhood Initiative (www.dads.ny.gov), Braswell managed over $11 million in programs, a $1 million comprehensive evaluation, and the NYS Noncustodial Earned Income Tax Credit. Braswell has been featured and mentioned in Essence, Gospel Today, Essence, The Crisis, CNN, Washington Times, Time and various other media forums. Braswell serves as a board member of several organizations, which includes the National Black Child Development Institute – Albany Chapter. Prior, he served on both the Albany NAACP and Capital District YMCA boards, and held the position of vice-president for the Urban League of Northeastern New York. Earlier in his career, Braswell was a radio broadcaster for 15+ years and a community newspaper publisher for 10 years. Braswell has received numerous awards and recognitions since he began his community service efforts in Braswell and his family currently resides in Atlanta, GA

The argument against Georgia’s legitimation structure has often been framed around access: Fathers need the ability to p...
06/02/2026

The argument against Georgia’s legitimation structure has often been framed around access: Fathers need the ability to parent, visit, make decisions, and participate. That remains true. But a recent JAMA Pediatrics paper on paternal mortality forces us to add another layer.

In the event of paternal death, legitimation is a child protection issue. It’s about what remains legally intact when a father is no longer alive to argue, petition, explain, prove, or correct the record.

Learn more at Dads Pad Blog: https://bit.ly/3RoF8G4 A child shouldn’t have to lose a father twice: once to death and a second time to an outdated law. 👏

Dads are already powerful. 💪 We get them ready to use this power to lead and strengthen their families.Visit https://bit...
06/01/2026

Dads are already powerful. 💪 We get them ready to use this power to lead and strengthen their families.

Visit https://bit.ly/4788AVH to learn about Dad & Company and https://bit.ly/3PlB8W5 to watch our team reflect on the significance and value of this work.

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…Join the I Am Dad podcast as we talk about Black Fathers and Daughters: Racial Socialization, Beau...
06/01/2026

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT…Join the I Am Dad podcast as we talk about Black Fathers and Daughters: Racial Socialization, Beauty, and Protection w/ Dr. Jeff Shears speaks and Dr. Conial Caldwell on most podcast platforms or YouTube at

This episode of I Am Dad Podcast is part of the Moynihan Institute Takeover, featuring a powerful conversation between Dr. Jeff Shears and Dr. Conial Caldwel...

06/01/2026

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NEW EPISODE NOW, join the I Am Dad podcast as we talk about Black Fathers and Daughters: Racial Socialization, Beauty, a...
05/31/2026

NEW EPISODE NOW, join the I Am Dad podcast as we talk about Black Fathers and Daughters: Racial Socialization, Beauty, and Protection w/ Dr. Jeff Shears speaks and Dr. Conial Caldwell on most podcast platforms or YouTube at https://bit.ly/IAMDAD_SEASON5

Everyone has an opinion about mothers raising sons. 🤷🏽 However, as GRIFF reminded us recently, many mothers aren’t tryin...
05/30/2026

Everyone has an opinion about mothers raising sons. 🤷🏽 However, as GRIFF reminded us recently, many mothers aren’t trying to replace fathers because they want to but because they feel they have no other option.

In “Cats & Puppies,” Griff reflects on motherhood, fatherhood, and the tension between raising boys and understanding men. The book is Griff’s love letter to his own mother, a woman who raised him with toughness, wisdom, sarcasm, resilience, and survival instincts after navigating life without the protection of a present father herself. And when we talked with him for our I Am Dad Podcast, Griff refused to place blame around father absence, turning repeatedly to grace instead.

Here's what all of us can learn from his journey: https://bit.ly/43qC6nj

The stakes for Dad & Company are high! When fathers and their parenting teams are in sync, children benefit from more co...
05/30/2026

The stakes for Dad & Company are high! When fathers and their parenting teams are in sync, children benefit from more consistency 👏 less confusion 👏 and a stronger circle of care. 👏

Co-parenting can be a BRIDGE to father involvement or a BARRIER. The difference? Communication, trust, and shared purpose. And this is where Dad & Company comes in. Our team recently brought its full attention to this new curriculum, and we’re so excited about the impact it’s going to have on fathers and families in our community.

Visit https://bit.ly/4788AVH to learn more.

And if you’re co-parenting in Atlanta, Columbus, or the surrounding counties, visit https://bit.ly/3QA7jBE to get started today!

Child support enforcement tools exist for a reason. There are parents who can pay but refuse to do so, and a child shoul...
05/29/2026

Child support enforcement tools exist for a reason. There are parents who can pay but refuse to do so, and a child should not suffer because adults decide to disappear behind convenience, pride, resentment, or avoidance.

This isn’t an argument AGAINST child support. It’s an argument FOR a smarter child support system. Rather than focusing on passport revocation as part of HHS's new enforcement posture, child support reform must look beyond penalties. Yes, we should enforce support obligations, but we should also:

- Expand payment plans that account for actual income
- Improve access to order modification
- Reduce uncollectible state-owed arrears
- Limit accrual of interest
- Protect employment
- Fund fatherhood and workforce programs
- Connect child support proceedings to parenting time when safe and appropriate
- Make legal education available

Learn more at Dads Pad Blog: https://bit.ly/3RvQtnI

The work you do with fathers and families matters — and the 2026 National Fatherhood Summit is designed to support, stre...
05/29/2026

The work you do with fathers and families matters — and the 2026 National Fatherhood Summit is designed to support, strengthen, and inspire that work.

Join us for three days of learning, connection, and collaboration with professionals from across the country.

🗓️ August 3-5, 2026
📍 Omni Dallas Hotel, Dallas, Texas

Expect plenary sessions, breakout discussions, peer learning, practical tools, and new ideas you can take back to your community. Register now: https://bit.ly/4tLLHkf

05/28/2026

Chime in 👉 What kind of work does it take for co-parents to have *this* level of cooperation?

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