Monday, January 25, 2010

Organic Lunch Services Join Forces

Gourmet Gorilla Acquires Green Bag Lunch

CSBA Member Gourmet Gorilla, Inc, a sustainable foodservice company for schools, has acquired Green Bag Lunch, LLC, Chicagoland’s pioneer in healthy school lunches. The combined company is the Midwest’s leader in organic and sustainable school lunches, making service available to more than 20,000 kids at 60 schools and camps in the city and suburbs.

The two companies first met as finalists for a state grant earmarked for sustainable companies. They quickly realized that their mutual mission of healthy kids and a healthy planet would be best served not by competing, but by joining forces. One company’s cold sack lunches complemented the other’s hot lunch service, and their delivery areas overlapped. Both companies offer exclusively natural, and many organic, foods – along with reusable and biodegradable serving materials and packaging.

“We are not just another school lunch program,” says Gourmet Gorilla Co-Founder Jason Weedon. “We know that it’s essential for kids not only to eat healthy, but to understand where their food comes from. So we partner with our schools to enhance their sustainability through farm visits, assisting with school vegetable gardens, nutritional curriculum, composting programs and cooking classes.”

Danielle Hrzic, Gourmet Gorilla Co-Founder and President, adds “Schools can enhance their lunch program by working with us, but they also have the option of using it as a fundraising opportunity. We have the ability to donate a share of what gets spent on meals back to the schools.”

Schools participating in the Gourmet Gorilla lunch program now have a wider variety of menu items and service models from which to choose. From weekly sack lunches that parents order online, to daily hot meal service for an entire school, every school can find a way to benefit. “Our customers are excited about this change, as we now have so many more options for them,” says Anne Weber, Green Bag Lunch CEO. “Every school is a little bit different, we understand that, and we can now accommodate any need.”

As many chronic illnesses have been linked to early eating habits, healthy school lunches are an important and growing trend. From the White House to popular books to local parent teacher associations (PTAs), the issue of getting kids to eat better and more sustainably is triggering change. “We’re excited to be Chicagoland’s leader in this area and to be a part of this movement. We know that change is often tough, but it’s happening,” says Weedon. “We’re well positioned to be the ones that can make a difference.”

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Thursday, January 21, 2010

Tue, 1/26 Growing Your Small Business

Crain's Online Finance Seminar

Whether you're starting a small business or expanding to seize new opportunities, your business needs the right financing at the right time. It may seem that capital is hard to come by, but it's out there.

Hear from Judith Roussel, the District Director for Illinois, at the U.S. Small Business Administration, who will speak to opportunities for growth and financing that's available today and into 2010.

The seminar will cover these topics:
• Is this the right time to access credit to grow my small business?
• How to prepare your business for securing financing.
• Are the stimulus provisions affecting small businesses now that hundreds of banks have been lured back to the small business
lending arena?
• Will the ramp-up of President Obama's plan to boost loans for small companies, reinvigorate small business lending?
• Financing for start-ups and smaller businesses--those with generally little equity or collateral, and looking for smaller loans.

This 60-minute FREE online seminar includes audience Q&A with Judith Roussel.

Registration.

Alert!

Earth Day Celebrations Not Endorsed

It has come to our attention that an out-of-town company is soliciting CSBA members to participate in their Earth Day celebrations at two area zoos in April.

We want to let you know that:
1) They most likely obtained your contact information from the publicly available sources (i.e. Foresight's Green Business Directory);
2) The CSBA has not endorsed the company or their events.