Over $550,000 in grants awarded to local nonprofits
Twenty-nine local nonprofits are receiving $550,386 through the Quad Cities Community Foundation’s Operations and Program Grants.
The Operations and Program Grants are made possible by generous donations to Field of Interest Funds as well as the Quad Cities Community Impact Fund. The grants make up the Community Foundation’s largest competitive grantmaking cycle each year; this year, more than 100 organizations applied for $3 million in funding requests.
“The Quad Cities has a strong and innovative nonprofit sector,” said Sue Hafkemeyer, president and CEO of the Community Foundation. “To sustain that strength and grow, nonprofits need operational funding. Our donors recognize this need, and their generosity is helping to make our region a better place for everyone.”
Providing general operating funding and program support for successful ongoing efforts, awards cover a variety of focus areas, from basic needs and health to community development and arts and culture. Operations and Program Grants range in size from $5,000 to $20,000, with $40,000 available for two-year requests.
“Nonprofits touch every one of our lives,” said Kelly Thompson, Community Foundation vice president of grantmaking and community initiatives. “Housing, health, recreation, education, and so much more rely on the contributions of these organizations. Each one has inclusivity, equity, and empowerment at the heart of their work, and they are making our community a better place.”
This year’s grants come from the following funds, with additional funding provided by the Quad Cities Community Impact Fund. An * denotes a grant paid over the course of two years.
AFP - IL QC Chapter—$5,000
Aldridge Early Learning Center—$20,000*
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley—$10,000
Cafe On Vine—$10,000
Child Protection Response Center—$17,600
Children's Therapy Center of the Quad Cities—$5,000
Christian Care—$10,000
Empower House—$30,000*
Fresh Films - Dreaming Tree Foundation—$30,000*
Greater Quad Cities Hispanic Chamber of Commerce—$40,000*
Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities—$20,000
Hand in Hand—$30,000*
Heart of Hope Ministries—$20,000*
Humble Dwellings—$5,000
Inspire Next—$5,786
LivWell CARES—$10,000
Martin Luther King Jr. Center, Inc.—$30,000*
NEST Café—$17,000
Palomares Social Justice Center—$20,000*
Quad City Arts—$12,000
Safer Foundation - Quad Cities—$20,000
SBC Outreach Music and Arts Academy—$10,000
School Health LINK, Inc.—$40,000*
Soles for Children, Inc.—$15,000*
St. Anthony Church—$20,000*
STEAM on Wheels—$40,000*
The Bloom Project—$8,000
Youth Service Bureau of RI County—$20,000
YWCA of the Quad Cities—$30,000*
Grants are made available thanks to the generosity of donors in the region through endowment gifts that support communities in the Quad Cities area:
The Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund
Basic Human Needs Fund
Chip Sunderbrook Risk Management Endowment
CommunityWorks Endowment
Health and Wellness Fund
John J. Quail Endowment
Judith Berger Endowment
Quad Cities Community Impact Fund
Randi and Gary Segal Family Fund in Memory of Annabelle Richman
Roy E. Murray Endowment
Sekharan Family Fund
Stephen and Annie Chan Charitable Endowment
Joyce Paustian and Woody Perkins Endowment Fund
Barbara and W. Scott Tinsman Sr. Endowment Fund
Jean and Rex Hutchison Endowment Fund
Bill and Helen Iten Family Endowment
Carol and John Willard Endowment
The Quad Cities Community Impact Fund is supported by donors from across the community and charitable funds gifted by Duncan J. and Dianne R. Cameron, Elise A. Brett, Henry and Linda Neuman, the Hofmann Family, Irma L. Jepsen, John & Pat Lujack, Louise Gerbers, Maggie Tinsman, Marsha and Don Pedersen, Mary Hubbell Waterman, Mary Rose Hawkinson, Paul and Beverly Eckert, the Potter Family, Ray and Jill McLaughlin, Richard and Sally Muller, Robert Cowles, and Wilbert Schaff.
Gifts to the Community Impact Fund and many Field of Interest Funds make a tremendous impact in our community every day. Learn more and make a contribution at QCCommunityFoundation.org.