JBS Celebrates Transformational Investments in Southeast Iowa

Press Release Jul 17, 2024
Hometown

JBS has contributed over $3.5 million to community projects through Hometown Strong program.

Ottumwa, Iowa – Since 2020, JBS USA has invested over $3.5 million in the Ottumwa community through the Hometown Strong program, part of a larger $100 million commitment to make JBS communities across the U.S. and Canada better places to live and work. The company is collaborating with local Ottumwa leaders to dedicate funding to the projects and initiatives that can have the greatest impact on the community. 

Investments range from developing housing, including an apartment complex with 108 below-market-rate units available to JBS employees and their families, to contributing $50,000 to build a state-of-the-art youth soccer complex at Legacy Fields. JBS invested $600,000 to expand the Ottumwa Family YMCA daycare, providing a single-location daycare solution for families with children of multiple ages, alleviating scheduling difficulties for families in the community. 

“JBS is giving back to the regions where we operate,” said Zenna Boyd, Human Resources Director for JBS USA in Ottumwa. “This is our opportunity to invest in the communities where our employees and their families live.”

These investments “help with the quality of life of the people who are currently living here, but also help our businesses in their recruiting and retention efforts,” said Andy Maw, Welcome & Connect Legacy Foundation. 

State and local leaders have applauded these investments; in 2020, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds said,“Iowa is central to the world’s food supply and JBS USA plays a critical role in food production. I greatly appreciate JBS USA’s investment and look forward to building on our partnership.”

Transformational investment in Southeast Iowa

JBS has spearheaded transformational projects such as the Southeast Iowa JBS Sports Center, a state-of-the-art multi-use sports facility. After decades of community effort to develop such a project, JBS contributed $1 million to make the plans a reality. This facility will be pivotal for the development of local athletes, provide year-round recreational opportunities for the community, and help attract economic development through travelers using the facility. 

“Working with the JBS Hometown Strong team to get the Ottumwa JBS Sports Center off the ground was a seamless process,” said Brian Morgan, President, Southeast Iowa Sports Commission. “JBS Hometown Strong money was what really kicked the whole project off.”

The JBS Hometown Strong program has contributed to immediate community needs, including contributing $10,000 to replace the press box at the Midwest Little League baseball field when the original burned down in 2021, and a donation of $250,000 to fund the purchase of new band uniforms and upgrades to the gyms and media centers at Ottumwa High School and Evans Middle School.

Making an impact in Ottumwa and beyond

The JBS Ottumwa production facility employs more than 2,700 people with an annual payroll of more than $145 million. The pork facility supports more than 161 local producers, paying them $1 billion per year for their livestock. 

Beyond Ottumwa, JBS has invested $100 million total in local communities, including $10,490,00 for communities throughout Iowa. 

Hometown Strong is one of the largest community investment programs of its kind in America. 

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Matt Connelly
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About JBS USA

JBS USA is a leading global food company providing diversified, high-quality products to customers in approximately 100 countries on six continents. This includes meat and poultry products, a portfolio of recognized brands and innovative premium foods. JBS USA is also a majority shareholder of Pilgrim’s, the largest poultry producer in the world. 

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