DAVENPORT, IOWA (June 2, 2026) — Dress for Success Quad Cities is pleased to announce it has received a $25,000 grant from the Regional Development Authority to support the hiring and implementation of a Volunteer and Outreach Coordinator position. This investment will strengthen the organization's ability to serve more women throughout the region by expanding volunteer recruitment, training, and community partnerships.
The Volunteer & Outreach Coordinator will increase service capacity by building and sustaining a strong volunteer force that ensures Dress for Success Quad Cities is fully staffed to meet growing client needs, including women in Rock Island and surrounding communities. Volunteers play a critical role in delivering programs and services that help women achieve economic independence and career success.
"This generous support from the Regional Development Authority will allow us to expand our reach and deepen our impact throughout the Quad Cities region," said Mikael Gibson, Dress for Success Quad Cities Executive Director.
"By strengthening our volunteer infrastructure and community partnerships, we can ensure more women have access to the resources and support they need to secure employment, retain jobs, and advance their careers."
In addition to volunteer recruitment and training, the new coordinator will develop strategic partnerships with local employers, colleges, workforce agencies, and civic organizations to create a sustainable pipeline of volunteers. These collaborations will help ensure continued access to Dress for Success Quad Cities' core programs, including interview and employment suitings, career coaching, professional-development workshops, and group education opportunities.
The funding reflects a shared commitment to workforce development and economic opportunity for women across the region.
Dress for Success Quad Cities serves women by providing professional attire, career-development tools, and a network of support to help them thrive in work and life. The organization continues to see increasing demand for its services as more women seek assistance with employment preparation, career advancement, and economic self-sufficiency.






