Launching Get Shift Done Northwest Arkansas

 

Pure Charity to serve as Fiscal Sponsor for Get Shift Done Central Arkansas

Get Shift Done for Northwest Arkansas Initiative Launches

Get Shift Done for Northwest Arkansas Launches to Address Hunger Relief and Unemployment in Region
 
SPRINGDALE, Ark. (August 3, 2020) – The Northwest Arkansas Council and Pure Charity today announced a partnership with Get Shift Done to launch Get Shift Done for Northwest Arkansas. The initiative employs displaced hourly workers within the hospitality industry to work shifts for nonprofits in the region focused on hunger relief, including The Pack Shack, Fayetteville Roots, Seeds That Feed, and The Salvation Army Northwest Arkansas Area Command.
 
“Countless hospitality industry workers have found themselves jobless, furloughed, or facing drastically reduced work hours due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the status of unemployment benefits that are expiring is uncertain,” said Jeannette Balleza Collins, entrepreneurial development director of the Northwest Arkansas Council. “Even while volunteers are returning slowly to nonprofits, food insecurity continues to grow. This program connects displaced workers who are highly skilled and efficient in food service to critical work that feeds neighbors in need.”
 
Workers receive $15 an hour for efforts feeding food-insecure community members in Northwest Arkansas. Shiftsmart technology allows the initiative to register workers for nonprofit shifts and to manage the onboarding, matching, scheduling, dispatching, and routing of workers to perform shifts.
 
Get Shift Done launched in North Texas in March 2020. With jobless claims spiking to record levels, the Get Shift Done concept was crafted to help people work to earn a basic income. Within days of the initial launch, other cities, municipalities, and countries contacted the organization to replicate the model.
 
“I was inspired by the Get Shift Done initiative when it launched in North Texas,” said Bret Raymond, co-founder and CEO of The Pack Shack. “I thought helping restaurant workers affected by the COVID-19 crisis get paid for hours worked at local hunger relief nonprofits was a tremendous match, especially since nonprofits were seeing a dramatic drop in volunteer hours. I believe that giving people meaningful work to do reinforces their worth and dignity as humans, and I was – and remain – very excited about Get Shift Done and am hopeful for its potential.”
 
Get Shift Done is now available in 11 cities and has packed, served or delivered more than 30 million meals and provided 250,000 hours to nearly 100 nonprofits. Patrick Brandt, co-founder of Get Shift Done and president of Shiftsmart, said “we are proud to be able to expand our reach in the state of Arkansas and provide hunger relief to the rapidly expanding Northwest Arkansas region.”
 
“The need for volunteers and the need for food and resources are spiking simultaneously during the crisis,” said Anurag Jain, chairman of Access Healthcare, managing partner of Perot Jain and chairman of the board of the North Texas Food Bank. “There is also a skyrocketing number of displaced workers in the restaurant and hospitality industry who want to work. When you apply this innovative solution, our goal is met to help both the workers and the nonprofits.”
 
The Get Shift Done for Northwest Arkansas program is supported by the Walmart Foundation, Walton Family Foundation and Willard & Pat Walker Charitable Foundation.
 
For more information or to support the Northwest Arkansas fund, visit getshiftdone.org/northwestarkansas.
 
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About the Northwest Arkansas Council
Established in 1990 by Sam Walton, Don Tyson, J.B. Hunt, and other business leaders, the Northwest Arkansas Council is a private, nonprofit organization working to advance job opportunities, talent recruitment, physical infrastructure and quality of life in the region. Most of the Council’s more than 100 members are companies, including Walmart, Tyson Foods, J.B. Hunt Transport Services, Inc, Simmons Foods, and George’s, Inc. Learn more at nwacouncil.org.
 
About Pure Charity
Pure Charity works with select nonprofit organizations to grow impact through fundraising, technology, donor development, and mobilization strategies. It is a global platform where everyone can engage and make a difference. Its mission is to inspire and encourage a movement of generosity. Learn more at purecharity.com.
 
About Get Shift Done
The Get Shift Done model provides direct income to unemployed food and service industry workers while providing skilled shift work to food banks and other non-profits providing critical resources for hunger relief. Get Shift Done workers are people who know food helping people who need food. For more information, visit getshiftdone.org.
 
About Shiftsmart
Shiftsmart is a worker-centric online marketplace that connects today’s dynamic workforce with companies facing increasingly complex staffing requirements. By empowering workers with more hours, better pay, and greater opportunity, Shiftsmart creates a mutually beneficial labor ecosystem. With Shiftsmart, workers build income, skills, and experience to become true micro-entrepreneurs. Companies can manage their own workforces and increase labor fulfillment with fast, convenient access to a large, always-connected global labor pool. Communities reduce poverty, increase productivity, and lower-income volatility. Powered by cutting-edge technology, Shiftsmart executes shifts in 20 countries for leading-edge employers including Google, Airbnb, HP, Chick-fil-A, and Deloitte. Shift how you work. Shift how you hire. Shift how jobs get done. Learn more at shiftsmart.com.
 
 
Nate Green
Communications Director
Northwest Arkansas Council
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KNWA “Get Shift Done for Northwest Arkansas offers aid to displaced hospitality workers”

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SPRINGDALE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) – Hospitality workers who have been clocked out since the current health crisis will be able to give back to collect a paycheck.

The Northwest Arkansas Council and Pure Charity announced Monday, August 3, a partnership with Get Shift Done for Northwest Arkansas offering aid to displaced hospitality workers.

The initiative employs the workers to work shifts for nonprofits focused on hunger relief. In northwest Arkansas, they will be helping Pack Shack, Fayetteville Roots, Seeds that Feed and the Salvation Army Northwest Arkansas Area Command.

Jeannette Collins, Entrepreneurial Development Director of the Northwest Arkansas Council says the initiative is all about providing basic or supplemental income to these workers.

The workers not only receive income, they are also able to continuing using their expertise.

“It’s people who know food helping people who need food,” Collins said.

The workers will prepare, assemble and distribute meals. Using an app, they’ll be notified about available shifts. Once they have completed their shifts, they will be paid within 24 hours.

The Get Shift Done for Northwest Arkansas Program is supported by the Walmart Foundation, Walton Family Foundation and Willard, and the Pat Walker Charitable Foundation.