Profit with purpose.

We use a portion of our profits to invest in our people, our communities, and to care for some of the world’s most needy.

Successful companies produce profit. It’s one of the outcomes of good business, and it takes every team member to succeed.

We use a portion of those profits to invest in our people, our communities, and to do good in other parts of the world. DCI believes this is what good stewardship looks like and it is the heartbeat of our work.

Below are a few of the stories of how our employees are reaching beyond themselves to use our profits to care for each other, their communities, and the world’s most needy.

Memphis City Seminary

Memphis City Seminary

DCI is grateful to partner with Memphis City Seminary and present them with a community grant. We appreciate the work you are doing in our city.

Memphis City Seminary believes in holistic, lifelong theological education and offers degree programs in preparation for ordination and ministry leadership. These degree programs integrate specific instruction aimed at four interconnected goals: Knowledge, Character, Skills, and Vision.

Charlotte Rescue Mission

Charlotte Rescue Mission

The DCI Leadership Development Team recently partnered with the Charlotte Rescue Mission to prepare serve meals for the men of the shelter.

Charlotte Rescue Mission is a leader in providing cost-free, faith-based residential recovery programs that help people struggling with the disease of addiction achieve long-term sobriety, find financial stability and stable housing, and build healthy relationships.

Ronald McDonald House

Ronald McDonald House

The DCI Leadership Development Team partnered with the Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte to build bikes for the residents to receive on Christmas morning.

Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte provides comfort, care, and support for families with children who are sick in the greater Charlotte area.

Ghana

Ghana

Great to be in Ghana last week supporting the team at LifeNet International.

LifeNet partners with community health centers to build their medical and administrative capacity and connect them with pharmaceuticals and equipment.

Angel Street

Angel Street

Lauren Amann Miller presented Ruth Abigail Smith, the Executive Director of AngelStreet, with a DCI Cares grant at the start of a great partnership.

AngelStreet develops and mentors girls as creative leaders through music. We believe all young women in Memphis deserve access to the arts and creative leadership opportunities.

Advance Memphis

Advance Memphis

Luis and Shawn, Project Manager and Engineer at DCI, have partnered with Advance Memphis as a part of the DCI Cares Grant Program. Luis and Shawn presented the grant to Steve Nash, the Executive Director.

Since 1999, Advance Memphis’ mission is to empower adults in South Memphis (38126 & 38106) to break cycles of unemployment, establish economic stability, reconcile relationships, and restore dignity through knowledge, resources, and skills by the power of Jesus Christ. DCI is grateful to be able to work with local organizations to support their programming.