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Press Release

Holmes Murphy Foundation Contributes $120K in Collective Impact to Local Nonprofits

25 charitable organizations across company’s geographic footprint to receive funds as part of Community Footprints Program

Holmes Murphy is excited to announce more than $120,000 in philanthropic contributions to 25 different nonprofit organizations through the Holmes Murphy Foundation Community Footprints Program. This is a 20 percent increase over last year’s contributions. Since the Holmes Murphy Foundation established its Community Footprints Program in 2020, the company has made more than a half a million dollars in collective charitable contributions and over 125 nonprofits have been impacted.

“Giving back to the communities where we live, work, and play has been a staple of the Holmes Murphy way dating back to our founders, Max Holmes and Ray Murphy,” said Dan Keough, Holmes Murphy Chairman & CEO. “Knowing that we’ve been able to continue this tradition into our 92nd year, I’m positive Max and Ray would be incredibly proud. They always believed we all play a vital role in caring for those around us, and I know all of us at Holmes Murphy are honored to keep this tradition alive.”

The Holmes Murphy Foundation Community Footprints Program allows employees to select 501(c)(3) or nonprofit organizations in their specific geographical locations that align with the Holmes Murphy Foundation giving pillars of Safety, Health, and Wellbeing; Youth Opportunities; Arts & Culture; and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion.

This year’s recipients are as follows:

  • Bigfork:
    • Child Bridge
  • Cedar Rapids:
    • No Foot Too Small
    • MS Moments
  • Dallas:
    • Austin Street Center
    • Child Poverty Action Lab
    • Genesis Women’s Shelter and Support
  • Davenport:
    • Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois
  • Denver:
    • Children’s Hospital Colorado Foundation
    • Latino Cultural Arts Center
  • Grand Cayman:
    • Cayman Heart Foundation
  • Kansas City:
    • Mission 212 Foundation
    • The Hope Center
  • Madison:
    • Second Harvest Food Bank of Southern Wisconsin
  • Minneapolis:
    • Faith’s Lodge
    • Greater Minneapolis Crisis Nursery
    • Second Harvest Heartland
  • Omaha:
    • Completely Kids
  • Peoria:
    • Illinois CancerCare Foundation
  • Salt Lake City:
    • Intermountain Therapy Animals
  • Scottsdale:
    • Choice Academies, Inc.
  • Sioux Falls:
    • Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Light the Night
  • Waukee:
    • Four Oaks Foster and Family & Adoptive Family Connections
    • Mindspring Mental Health Alliance
    • Single Parent Provision

Last year, the Holmes Murphy Foundation worked to increase its impact and contributions. As a result, a total of 467 nonprofits were uplifted, a 274 percent increase from 2022 to 2023. On top of this, Holmes Murphy employees contributed more than 5,500 volunteer hours, an 85 percent increase over 2022. The company increased its Direct Giving funds by 23 percent from 2022, for a total of $1.67 million awarded. Additionally, Holmes Murphy distributed $100,000 through the Holmes Murphy Foundation Community Footprints Program. The company also experienced a 15 percent increase in its Employee Match program whereby employees can annually double their contribution to a nonprofit of their choice up to $250.

“To have this much continued participation from our employees hoping to make an impact in our communities is just awe-inspiring,” said Susan Hatten, Holmes Murphy Chief Marketing Officer and Foundation leader. “When it comes to giving back — whether it’s with our time, talents, or treasures — our Holmes Murphy employees are always engaged and willing to step up, and for that, I’m incredibly grateful.”

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