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.

Bike Bald

Bike Bald

Jason Bullens, Director of Sales at DCI, partnered with Bike Bald to present a DCI Community Cares Grant. We are proud partners with Bike Bald who are doing amazing work to help families in and around Oswego IL and the Kendall County areas that are affected by cancer.

Bike Bald is committed to enriching the lives of children affected by cancer and rare illnesses during the last 19 years. Throughout the year Bike Bald provides tutoring, therapy, classes and after school activities to help the children and their families.

The Arc of Northwest Mississippi

The Arc of Northwest Mississippi

Michael Williamson presented a DCI Community Care Grant to Alexandria Sharif with The Arc of Northwest Mississippi.

The Arc of Northwest Mississippi is a non-profit serving the disability communities of Northwest Mississippi by offering programs, education, and connection to achieve the best life possible.

Send Relief

Send Relief

Tony Allen presented a DCI Community Care Grant to Shun Abram with Send Relief Mid-South.

Send Relief focuses on community outreach through the renovation of its ministry center at the Dwelling Place Church. Volunteers assist with projects like demolition, light construction, and supporting families in need.

My Town Miracles

My Town Miracles

Michael Williamson, Director of People at DCI, has partnered with My Town Miracles as a part of the DCI Cares Grant Program. Michael presented the grant to Whitney Williams, the Executive Director.

Whether it’s organizing food drives for the less fortunate, supporting local youth, or creating opportunities for mentorship and personal growth, My Town Miracles is at the forefront of positive change in the Memphis area. DCI is grateful to be able to work with local organizations to support their programming.

Memphis City Seminary

Memphis City Seminary

Michael Williamson presented a DCI Community Cares Grant to Joanne Lewis with 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.

SOS (Service Over Self)

SOS (Service Over Self)

Michael Williamson presented a DCI Community Cares Grant to Philip Walkly and Michael Simants with SOS (Service Over Self). We are proud to partner with their team and are excited to see what they are doing for Memphis.

SOS (https://sosmemphis.org) is known for its commitment to community revitalization and youth development. The organization primarily focuses on repairing homes in underserved neighborhoods