We’re committed to leading our employees in charitable contributions and volunteer activities for nonprofit organizations where we live and work. We have a long history of community involvement, evident by our partnerships with the organizations listed on this page. Delivering consequential and sustained benefits to — and appreciably improves the lives of — people within our communities.
Being a good corporate citizen is an ongoing responsibility. Multiple times per year, hundreds of Doosan and Bobcat Company employees across North America take part in Doosan Day of Caring in their communities.
They participate in a variety of tasks that include working at local food banks, schools and medical facilities; interior painting and cleanup at community centers and food pantries; holding used book drives at local libraries; and performing construction tasks at community recreational facilities and homeless shelters. Employees look forward to volunteering – both in interacting with colleagues and having the opportunity to serve others.
Fargo team members have worked with many nonprofit organizations, including the Great Plains Food Bank, Lake Agassiz Habitat for Humanity, Adopt a Highway, Charism, HERO, ND Autism Center, YMCA Cass-Clay, YWCA, Second Harvest Food Bank and Clean the World.
Hundreds of Gwinner employees have contributed to various local nonprofit organizations, including Liq’R Pigs, Sargent County Museum, Sargent County Fair, City of Gwinner, Havana Park Board, American Legion, City of Lisbon, Lisbon Fire Hall, Milnor YOU, Oakes Fire Hall and Rutland Park Board.
Nearly 100 employees have engaged in various volunteering activities in and around Statesville, contributing over 320 hours. Organizations included ICM Food Bank, Davie Little League, Avalon Farms Healing with Horses, Salvation Army, Iredell Historical Museum and Dove House for Children.
Dating back 50 years to Hurricane Betsy that struck the Gulf in 1965, Bobcat equipment has been on the scene helping communities recover from natural disasters. Today, when you see a news story involving disaster recovery, more often than not you will also see a familiar white loader on the scene. Although Bobcat Company cannot be everywhere disaster happens — the owners, operators and dealers of Bobcat equipment are there. We are proud to support them in every way we can.
A tornado touched down on Brian Kelbing's property, taking memories, belongings and his garage with it. Fortunately, volunteers from Doosan and Bobcat Company quickly arrived with equipment, a covered trailer and all hands on deck to help clean-up. They used Bobcat equipment to clear the debris so salvageable items could be sorted. Although keepsakes were destroyed during the tornado, Kelbing says he was glad no one was hurt. He’s grateful for the support he received from Doosan and Bobcat Company to help put the pieces back together.
When five-year-old Connor Menard told the Make-A-Wish Foundation he wanted to visit the Bobcat Company headquarters, we were proud to help make his dream come true. Connor, who suffers from a rare blood disorder, enjoyed a limo ride to our Gwinner, ND, manufacturing facility, where he was welcomed as a guest of honor before spending the day seeing how Bobcat equipment is built up-close.
If you wish Bobcat Company to be involved in your charitable cause, please download the application form to provide organizational background, specific needs and how it fits the criteria we have described.
Philanthropic partners are chosen based on these criteria:
Mail Completed Form to:
Bobcat Company
Charitable Committee Chair
250 East Beaton Drive
P.O. Box 6000
West Fargo, ND 58078-6000