Dough Program Grant Winner
Kelsey and Arianne (COO) with the check for an additional $5,000 added to our award.
InControl is grateful to be a recipient of the Dough Program $45,000 Grant from Wayzata Community Church, an initiative that supports innovative organizations working to strengthen communities and create lasting impact.
This grant supported a pivotal stage in InControl’s growth by allowing our team to complete 24 months of our in-home holistic wellness curriculum for adults with disabilities. Having a fully developed curriculum is essential to our work, as it ensures consistency, quality, and long-term sustainability in the services we provide. Prior to this investment, curriculum development often occurred alongside service delivery, limiting our ability to intentionally prepare for future growth.
Through the support of the Dough Program, InControl now has a strong curriculum foundation that allows us to expand our programming, pursue new partnerships, and explore innovative ways to bring preventative wellness education to more individuals with disabilities—both within the Twin Cities and beyond.
Kelsey Joson (CEO) with Jeff Page (Dough Program Mentor)
We are deeply thankful to Wayzata Community Church for believing in our mission to solve the quality-of-life crisis for adults with disabilities. Their investment has strengthened our capacity to grow thoughtfully, serve more people, and continue building wellness solutions that empower individuals to live healthier, more independent lives.