Resolutions we can all keep

“This morning, I invite you to consider a few resolutions that are worthwhile but achievable.” Randy Moore, board chairperson and interim president and CEO, invites you to learn more about your community—and your Community Foundation—this year.

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Proudly announcing our largest Transformation Grant ever

We’re proud to make our largest Transformation Grant ever—$350,000 over three years—to the Quad Cities Housing Council to advance affordable housing solutions in our region. “We’re confident that the concrete actions we’re taking to support the Council’s vision will lead to concrete benefits for every Quad Citizen.”

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Let’s talk

“Wherever your generosity takes you this year, start with a conversation—with yourself, with your family, with those you would like to benefit.” Anne Calder, vice president of development, reflects on how to think deeply about why and how we give this year.

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Leading by example

Dan Molyneaux, Sr., may have been private about his philanthropy during his lifetime, but when he passed away last summer, he left a legacy of generosity as an example for anyone moved to live their values by supporting their community.

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Gift now to benefit from special 2021 tax savings

There's still time to take advantage of the special charitable giving tax incentives Congress made available last year! No matter the amount of your giving, you can benefit when you gift before 2021 is over. Read more for a simple rundown of the savings you can enjoy.

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Transformation happens every day

“As I step in as interim president and CEO of the Quad Cities Community Foundation, I’m enjoying the privilege of working in new and closer ways with our talented team.” Randy Moore, board chairperson and interim president and CEO, writes about seeing the transformational work the Community Foundation does from a fresh perspective.

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Claiming space for the Hispanic community

Mercado on Fifth has been hard at work on its new indoor community space, a project funded in part by a Transformation Grant from the Quad Cities Community Foundation. President Maria Ontiveros and Director Anamaria Rocha discuss their vision for Mercado’s next evolution.

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