Will You Consider Becoming a Corporate Partner of LBSA?
For the past 125 years, Laura Baker Services Association has been a trusted regional provider of services for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Unfortunately public/government support only addresses 80% of our funding needs, so we rely on donations and community partners to ensure people with IDD are vibrant members of the community. Through a corporate partnership your organization can help us continue to bring the power of possibility to people with special needs.
Your Corporate Partnership gift will be used to:
- Retain and develop high-performing, caring direct support staff that provide the right level of support based on the client’s individual needs.
- Offer unique learning opportunities to local Northfield High School, Carleton College, and St. Olaf students through internships and volunteer opportunities that enhance the lives of our clients.
- Reduce barriers to care and support for people with IDD whose co-occurring mental health needs and behavioral challenges put them at risk of losing their current living, work, or academic situations.
- And more!
Partnership Benefits
A $45,000 Corporate Partnership is a three-year pledge that can be paid in installments over three years. Partnerships include the following benefits during the three-year program:
- Logo and link on Corporate Partner section of the laurabaker.org home page
- LBSA article/feature in an upcoming LBSA newsletter
- Three years of various LBSA event sponsorships
- And many others!
If you’re interested in becoming a corporate partner contact Andrei Sivanich.
NCC Builders becomes the first LBSA Corporate Partner!
On May 2nd, 2024, LBSA Executive Director, Sandi Gerdes stopped by the NCC builders shop to thank NCC Builders CEO, Chris Kennelly and the NCC Builders team for their decades of support AND to thank them for becoming an LBSA Corporate Partner! We are so grateful for businesses like NCC Builders who help enrich the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities.