For Immediate Release

Easter Seals Iowa Named Ignite Community Innovation Challenge Winner

$25,000 Grant Awarded for Food Truck Purchase

December 8, 2015

Media Contact:
Jessica Brown
jbrown@eastersealsia.org
515-309-2396
www.eastersealsia.org

Sara Bonney
bonney@desmoinesfoundation.org
515-447-4201
www.desmoinesfoundation.org

The Ignite Community Innovation Challenge is a grant award designed to encourage nonprofit organizations to re-think, re-frame and re-imagine how they carry out their missions.

Easter Seals Iowa was awarded the first place prize of $25,000 for our Food Truck With a Purpose concept. Easter Seals Iowa provides exceptional services to ensure all people with disabilities or special needs, and their families, have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in our community. We will continue this work by providing clients with an innovative opportunity to develop skills necessary for community-based employment through a food truck serving healthy lunches and snacks.

“This grant will open incredible opportunities for our clients as they learn employment skills by operating a small business that will lead to higher paying jobs and independence,” President/CEO of Easter Seals Iowa Sherri Nielsen said. “We are so appreciative to the funders who believe in innovation and are supporting equal employment opportunities for all in our community."

The Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines implemented the Ignite Community Innovation Challenge along with the following Innovation Investors: Bankers Trust, Bravo Greater Des Moines, John Deere, Kum & Go, Mid-Iowa Health Foundation, Nationwide, The Principal Financial Group Foundation, Riley Resource Group, Sammons Financial Group and United Way of Central Iowa.

Nonprofit organizations and partners were encouraged to submit innovative ideas designed to transform their work and the Greater Des Moines community. From more than 30 submissions, three finalists were selected to make an eight minute pitch to a panel of five community leaders outlining how grant funding from the Ignite Community Innovation Challenge would provide a unique opportunity to create change. The pitch event took place Thursday, Dec 3 and the community panel then determined the winner and runner-up of the challenge.

The Ignite Community Innovation Challenge Winners:
• First place prize of $25,000 was awarded to Easter Seals Iowa – Food Truck With a Purpose.

• Second place prize of $20,000 was awarded to ArtForce Iowa – StreetCred Studios.

“The Ignite Community Innovation Challenge winners exemplify the goals created for this unique funding opportunity.  We are anxious to see these innovative ideas take off in our community and the Innovation Investors could not be more pleased with all the finalists of this year’s challenge,” says Angie Dethlefs-Trettin, Community Foundation vice president of community investment and initiatives.

More about Easter Seals Iowa – Food Truck With a Purpose
Easter Seals Iowa believes that everyone should have the opportunity to work.  Currently, 47.4% of persons with disabilities are employed, compared to 67.7% of persons without disabilities. Often all a person needs is skill building and support to bring them into community-based employment. Easter Seals Iowa will purchase a food truck that will sell healthy lunches and snacks and will be staffed by our clients seeking employment.  This will give them an opportunity to learn many skills including customer service, interacting with co-workers, and time management that will translate well into community-based employment. Visit www.eastersealsia.org to learn more about Easter Seals Iowa.

About the Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines
The Community Foundation of Greater Des Moines improves quality of life for all by promoting charitable giving, connecting donors with causes they care about and providing leadership on important community issues…we’re simply better together. The Community Foundation manages assets in excess of $370 million, administers more than 1,400 charitable funds and distributed nearly $26 million in grants in 2014. Visit www.desmoinesfoundation.org to learn more.

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