DAVENPORT, IOWA (March 25, 2021) — The Quad Cities Corporate Games (QCCG), a project of the Iowa Sports Foundation in partnership with Visit Quad Cities and the Davenport Parks and Recreation Department, has announced company divisions for the inaugural year.

Twenty companies will compete in two divisions, grouped together by general company size. Points are awarded throughout the competition based on sport/event placing, participation, and volunteerism.

“The inaugural year of the Quad Cities Corporate Games will be a great opportunity to actively engage employees and ignite the spirit of company pride through health and wellness activities for the businesses around the bi-state region,” said Chuck Long, CEO of the Iowa Sports Foundation. “We are thrilled to provide safe, social, and recreational opportunities for participating companies and host events to reconnect employees and bring people together this summer."

The top companies in each division will receive recognition, with the winning company in each division receiving the coveted Corporate Games Cup.

Competition will begin June 5. Follow along this summer at https://qccorporategames.org/.

2021 Quad Cities Corporate Games companies are as follows:

Division 1

Augustana College

City of Bettendorf

City of Davenport

City of Rock Island

MidAmerican Energy

Rhythm City Casino Resort

Rock Valley Physical Therapy

Division 2

American Bank and Trust NA

Estes Construction

IMEG Corp

Isle Bettendorf

Northwest Bank/Centennial Tax and Accounting

QCR Holdings

Quad Cities Chamber/Visit Quad Cities

Shive-Hattery

TapOnIt/Necker's Jewlers/Active Endeavors

The Arc of the Quad Cities

About the Corporate Games

The Quad Cities Corporate Games is a project of the Iowa Sports Foundation in partnership with Visit Quad Cities and the Davenport Parks and Recreation Department. The company-based competition, starting June 1 and ending July 31, enables and supports teamwork, company pride, and corporate wellness through healthy competition. There are more than 25 activities that include both competitive and non-competitive events. Additional metro partners include Bettendorf, Moline, and Rock Island Parks and Recreation Departments. To learn more visit https://qccorporategames.org/.

About the Iowa Sports Foundation

The Iowa Sports Foundation (ISF) is a non-profit organization that helps develop amateur sports in Iowa and promote positive lifestyles and physical fitness through athletic events and health initiatives. The five pillars of the ISF include the Iowa Games, Live Healthy Iowa, Adaptive Sports Iowa, Iowa Senior Games, and Iowa Corporate Games. To learn more visit https://www.iowasportsfoundation.org/.

About Visit Quad Cities

Founded in 1990, Visit Quad Cities is the official Destination Management and Marketing Organization (DMMO) for the region. Visit Quad Cities is a private 501(c)(6) non-profit engine charged with driving economic opportunity through tourism, building our authentic brand, telling & selling the Quad Cities story, and enhancing Quad Citizens' quality of life and quality of place.

About Davenport Parks and Recreation 

Covering 38 parks, three golf courses, and five facilities, including Junior Theatre, Davenport Parks and Recreation delivers unique settings for fun and relaxation. With public programs that range from youth sports and adventure camps to swim and dance classes for adults, the department provides community members with a multitude of activities for all ages. Davenport Parks and Recreation helps the community grow by nurturing community members' interests, teaching new skills, and providing beautiful public spaces. For more information, visit http://davenportiowa.com/parks.

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