Case Community Challenge Rewards Contractors for Community Service

Words: Casey AllisonTo honor contractors in the construction industry who support their local communities with significant community service projects, Case Construction Equipment announced the launch of the Case Community Challenge program.

"We know that thousands of contractors throughout the United States and Canada are generously serving their communities," said Ion Warner, senior director of marketing. "Case wants to acknowledge these companies for contributing their time, labor and equipment to projects that are making a difference."

Warner said Case is looking for contractors who are improving their communities by participating in park construction, community renewal projects or excavations for housing projects such as Habitat for Humanity home builds.

"These contractors are hometown heroes who often go unrecognized," Warner said. "The Case Community Challenge program is designed to reward them and promote the positive impact the construction equipment industry is making in our local communities."

Warner noted that Case has a long history of charitable giving and community support. This includes promoting dealer participation with local charities, building homes for local Habitat for Humanity affiliates, supplying equipment for nonprofit causes and providing equipment and personnel when natural disasters strike.

Each month during 2011, the Case Community Challenge will recognize a contractor whose work on a charitable project makes a positive, lasting contribution to the local community. In November, a panel of industry leaders will select a winner from the semifinalists, who will receive one year's free use of a new Case N Series loader/backhoe. In addition, Case will donate $5,000 to the winner's charitable organization.

Each monthly semifinalist will receive a $1,000 CNH parts and service reward card. Case will also contribute $1,000 cash to each semifinalist's charity.
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