D.S. Flikkema Foundation Fund Grant
maximum awarded per application: up to $2,500
available: $50,500
contact: Steve Gottcent
opens: April 14, 2022
deadline: 2022 TDB
notification: 2022 TDB
PURPOSE
The D.S. Flikkema Foundation was created to inspire the community of Fulton to achieve and excel. D.S. Flikkema was born and raised in Fulton and had a thirst for knowledge and an inquisitive mind. He had a Ph.D. in chemistry and physics, was a professor at Iowa State University, and did atomic research at Argonne National Laboratory. Upon his death, the foundation was created to support local “institutions, causes and fund drives…worthy of support in the fields of education, religion, and/or charity as well as community advancement.” Examples of funding needs that D.S. Flikkema grants can address include:
Building an organization’s capacity to serve
Supporting an organization’s project or activity
Critical equipment/technology needs
Please note that the D.S. Flikkema Foundation currently does not fund salaries, building maintenance, or large projects that are not already substantially funded. It also does not fund religious projects that benefit any single denomination.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Applications are submitted via our online grant system. In this competitive process, applications are reviewed and scored against other applications received. Applications are reviewed and approvals are made by the designated trustee(s) of the foundation.
Eligibility
D.S. Flikkema Foundation grants may be awarded to nonprofit organizations that serve the Fulton community. The organizations do not have to be Fulton-based, but may apply only for projects or services that directly benefit the Fulton community. Organizations submitting an application must comply with the Quad Cities Community Foundation’s Diversity and Non-Discrimination Policy.
Evaluation Criteria
D.S. Flikkema Foundation grants are reviewed and evaluated on the following criteria:
Overall Impact: What important benefits would this grant provide to the community?
Breadth of Reach: How many people in the Fulton area will benefit?
Inclusion: What ages (children, youth, young adults, seniors), genders, income levels, etc. does this grant impact?
Community Leverage: To what extent does this grant involve partnership with others, funding from other sources, and/or engagement of volunteers to accomplish its goal?
Examples of Recent D.S. Flikkema Foundation Grants
Chamber of Commerce: Holiday lighting
Fire Protection District: Two Laerdal suction units for ambulances
Food Pantry: Holiday food baskets
Friends for Charity: Milk for elementary school children
Fulton Elementary and Middle Schools: iPads
Fulton High School: AP Chemistry class
Historical Society: Flood of 1965 exhibit
Kiwanis: Harvey Suehl Needy Families for Christmas Fund
Recreation Corporation: New laptop
River Bend Education Foundation: D.S. Flikkema Scholarships
Schmaling Library: eBooks membership fee
Unity Christian High School: Microscopes & dissecting trays
Volunteer Educators at WCC: Wild Winter Wednesday programs at WCC
Volunteer Millers at Windmill: Miller Club and miller programs
Windmill Steering Committee: Shelving and signage at WCC
HAVE QUESTIONS?
We’re here to help you to be as successful as you can with your grant application. To discuss if your project is the right fit, contact:
Steve Gottcent / email
Call (563) 326-2840
Final Reports
D.S. Flikkema Foundation grant recipients need to complete a final report when they have used their grant for its intended purpose (no later than one year from receipt of the grant). Final reports are to be completed in the same online system used to submit your grant application.