Milldam Public Relations, a leading strategic communications and community engagement firm specializing in the digital infrastructure sector today announced the launch of its Data Center Community Ben...

New offering builds on firm’s data community engagement expertise to help data developers and local communities align projects with local priorities
BOSTON: Milldam Public Relations, a leading strategic communications and community engagement firm specializing in the digital infrastructure sector today announced the launch of its Data Center Community Benefit Agreement Development Service, a new offering designed to help data center developers structure clear, measurable, and community-aligned benefit agreements as part of the data center development process.
The new service builds directly on Milldam’s established Data Center Community Relations Practice and its recently introduced Data Center Community Risk & Readiness Assessment Service, which helps developers evaluate local sentiment, stakeholder dynamics, and potential pressure points early in the site selection process.
“Community Benefit Agreements are quickly becoming a central component of data center development, but too often they are approached as a late-stage exercise or built from generic templates,” said Adam Waitkunas, Partner at Milldam Public Relations. “What we’re seeing across the country is that communities want specificity, transparency, and accountability. That requires a much deeper understanding of local priorities than many developers have traditionally invested in.”
As data center development accelerates to support AI and cloud infrastructure, projects are increasingly drawing attention at the local level. Issues such as energy demand, water usage, noise, land use, and long-term community impact are now routinely surfacing in public meetings, local media coverage, and zoning discussions.
Despite this shift, the industry is still evolving in how it approaches community engagement.
“In many cases, developers are still playing catch-up when it comes to community relations,” Waitkunas added. “We continue to see gaps in transparency, and public meetings that are treated as one-way presentations rather than opportunities for meaningful dialogue. That approach can unintentionally harden opposition rather than address it.”
Milldam’s Community Benefit Agreement Development Service is designed to address these challenges by integrating community intelligence, structured engagement, and clear documentation of project benefits.
The service supports data center developers and providers in:
A key differentiator of the offering is its integration with Milldam’s Data Center Community Risk & Readiness Assessment, which provides a data-driven understanding of community sentiment and stakeholder dynamics. Insights from that process can directly inform the structure and content of Community Benefit Agreements, helping ensure they address the issues that matter most in each market.
Milldam has worked with data center developers, utilities, and infrastructure stakeholders across the United States to navigate community engagement challenges, develop communication strategies, and support project approvals in increasingly complex regulatory and public environments.
The launch of the Community Benefit Agreement Development Service reflects the firm’s continued focus on helping clients proactively manage community engagement and align infrastructure development with local expectations.
For more information on the Data Center Community Benefit Service, please visit:
https://milldampr.com/data-center-community-benefit-agreement-development/.
About Milldam Public Relations
Milldam Public Relations is a boutique public relations and community relations firm specializing in the data center, energy, and technology sectors. Since 2005, Milldam has partnered with developers, operators, and technology providers to strengthen visibility, manage complex communications challenges, and build trust with key stakeholders.
The firm’s expertise includes media relations, thought leadership, crisis communications, community engagement, and strategic positioning. With offices in Boston and Los Angeles, Milldam has become a trusted advisor to many leading organizations in the data center ecosystem.
For more information about our services, please visit http://www.milldampr.com.
Fonte: Business Wire
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