DM Injury Law released its 2025 Kansas City Community Impact Report, detailing substantial contributions to the local area through volunteer hours, financial support, and nonprofit partnerships. The firm's team members contributed more than 1,300 hours of community service while supporting over 100 local nonprofit organizations and directly impacting 4,017 children throughout the year. This level of engagement demonstrates how a business can integrate community support into its operational ethos, moving beyond traditional corporate social responsibility to create measurable local change.
Mike DiPasquale, founder of DM Injury Law and the DiPasquale Moore Law Firm Foundation, emphasized the firm's philosophical approach. "At DM Injury Law, we are honored to call Kansas City our home and to be part of a community that embodies generosity, resilience, and care," DiPasquale said. "Our commitment to community work is rooted in a simple truth: strong communities create strong futures." The firm encourages employees to volunteer on company time, with 5% of staff members serving on nonprofit boards throughout Kansas City, building a culture where community involvement is structurally supported.
A significant portion of the impact stems from the DiPasquale Moore Law Firm Foundation, established in 2022. The foundation has invested more than $500,000 in grants to support young athletes across Kansas City. In 2025 alone, it provided over $100,000 in grants and equipment to 23 local high school football teams, served more than 140 team meals, and hosted over 400 athletes and coaches at a Media Day at Arrowhead Stadium. DiPasquale connected this investment to personal values, stating, "Playing football taught me about teamwork, perseverance, commitment, and sacrifice. We're excited to inspire growth and development in all young athletes through meaningful investments in local athletics." The foundation's work extended beyond football, sponsoring a free Citywide Basketball Tournament, providing jerseys for Girls Play Flag Football programs, and creating Career Exploration Days.
The firm's community engagement strategically addressed four key areas: families in crisis, vulnerable populations, cultural support, and leadership and education. A notable partnership with CarePortal earned DM Injury Law the organization's 2025 Philanthropic Award. Since 2021, the firm has positively impacted 521 children through CarePortal, generating an economic impact of $130,610 for families in crisis and helping prevent children from entering the foster care system. Other supported organizations included Harvesters, addressing food insecurity, and groups like Big Brothers Big Sisters and Junior Achievement, focusing on youth mentorship and education.
The quantitative results from 2025 are substantial: 1,373 volunteer hours contributed by staff, 309 staff volunteer appointments, 19,225 meals provided, over $511,000 in nonprofit sponsorships, $242,994 in direct donations, and support for 100+ nonprofit organizations. Individual recognition also followed this commitment, as Stephanie Moore from DM Injury Law was selected as a Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Kansas City "Most Wanted" honoree in 2025, helping raise more than $1.6 million for children in need. The firm hosted various community events, including Teacher of the Week recognition programs and the Debate KC Essay Contest, aiming to create authentic connections. "Our connection to the community reflects the same care and commitment we strive to bring to every client we serve," DiPasquale added. "We believe that when people experience the heart behind our brand—our commitment to compassion, integrity, and service—there's no limit to what we can accomplish together." For more details, the full report is available at DMLawUSA.com.



