Get Shift Done for Austin workers have served over 8,000 hours of labor at food banks and other nonprofits thanks in part to Get Shift Done's partnership with Notley Ventures.
The "Business Innovation" category honors a start-up, company or organization that has successfully implemented an innovative health care product, process or service to aid patients or health care workers during the pandemic.
Get Shift Done started in March in Dallas and is helping hospitality workers who are out of work because of the pandemic get paid by pairing with local nonprofits and food banks to serve and provide hunger relief to communities.
Notley’s new HomeFront Initiative is Get(ting) Shift Done For Austin
Thanks to the generosity of Austinites, on July 6th, less than three weeks after my call with Anurag, Get Shift Done for Austin launched to provide workers left jobless or underemployed by the coronavirus pandemic wages of $15 an hour to work shifts at local non-profit food pantries.