Professional Coaches in Kansas City Area Celebrate International Coaching Week by Announcing Recipient of 2011 Non-Profit Leadership Coaching Grant

In celebration of International Coaching Week (February 7-13), the Kansas City Chapter of International Coaching Federation (ICF), Heartland Coaches Association (HCA) announces Heartland Habitat for Humanity as recipient of their 2011 Non-Profit Coaching Service Grant. The Heartland Habitat for Humanity leadership team will receive free coaching services from six volunteer members of HCA during the months of March, April and May.

Kansas City, KS, February 09, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Tom Lally, Executive Director at Heartland Habitat for Humanity, expressed his thanks at the announcement, “Heartland Habitat for Humanity is honored to be the 2011 recipient of the Heartland Coaches Association’s Non-Profit Leadership Coaching Service Grant. This wonderful opportunity to engage professional coaches for our leadership team comes at a perfect time for our organization as we embark on rolling out exciting new programs, including expanding our ReStore locations as well as implementing new services to significantly increase the number of families receiving affordable housing services. This partnership will provide a solid foundation for our non-profit organization to position itself for future growth. We are so thankful to the Heartland Coaches Association for selecting Heartland Habitat and providing these services that we might not otherwise had been able to access.”

Janna Rust, Heartland Coaches Association President said, “This well-deserving non-profit organization was selected after carefully reviewing a multitude of applications. HCA values the positive impact our local non-profits make in the community and this coaching service grant is our way to offer appreciation and a lasting contribution to their mission.”

During International Coaching Week, members of the Kansas City Chapter of ICF will celebrate coaching and the ICF’s 15th anniversary, by educating the public on the benefits of the coaching process and illustrating the value coaching can bring to peoples’ lives.

Heartland Coaches Association represents a community of professional coaches dedicated to coaching advocacy through education, professionalism, and community. Demonstrating the ethics and excellence of coaching, they work to show that coaching helps people succeed. Heartland Coaches Association of Kansas City: 75 members; Janna Rust, President; Caroline Smith, Vice President & President Elect; Donna King, Secretary; Karen Hendrix, Treasurer; Terry Alleman, Program Chair; Tom Evans, Membership Chair; Todd Davisson, Public Relations Chair; Kim Specker, ICF Liaison and Dean Long, Past President. Visit www.heartlandcoaches.org for more information.

The ICF is the leading global organization for coaches, with over 16,000 members in more than 90 countries, dedicated to advancing the coaching profession by setting high ethical standards, providing independent certification, and building a worldwide network of credentialed coaches. The ICF is the only organization that awards a global credential, which is currently held by over 5,700 coaches worldwide. For more information on how to become or find an ICF Credentialed coach, please visit the ICF Web site at www.coachfederation.org.

If you are a member of the media and would like to schedule interviews with Service Grant Committee or HCA coaches, or receive more information on the ICF Heartland Coaches Association of Kansas City, please contact Todd Davisson at 816-506-3915, or visit www.heartlandcoaches.org.

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