Over $625,000 in grants awarded to local nonprofits

Thirty-six local nonprofits are receiving $629,000 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.

“The nonprofit sector in the Quad Cities is vibrant and forward-thinking,” said Sue Hafkemeyer, president and CEO of the Community Foundation. “Sustaining that energy requires reliable operational support. Thanks to the generosity of our donors, local nonprofits can continue their important work, strengthening our communities and improving quality of life 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 play a role in nearly every aspect of our community,” said Kelly Thompson, vice president of grantmaking and community initiatives at the Community Foundation. “From housing and health to education, recreation, and the arts, these organizations put people and empowerment at the center of everything they do. Their work makes our region stronger, more connected, and more resilient.”

Full list of Operations and Programs Grant recipients:

  • AFP - IL QC Chapter—$5,900

  • Babembe Babondo QC—$8,600

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley—$10,000

  • Cafe On Vine—$10,000

  • Child Protection Response Center—$20,000

  • Christian Care—$40,000

  • Clock, Inc.—$23,000

  • Community Health Care, Inc.—$20,000

  • Family Resources, Inc.—$15,000

  • Friendly House—$20,000

  • Great Sounds Promotion—$7,950

  • Her Voice Media—$10,000

  • Hope at the BRICK House, Inc.—$5,000

  • Humility Homes and Services, Inc.—$20,000

  • Iowa Jobs for America's Graduates - iJAG—$9,869

  • LivWell CARES—$20,000

  • Mercado on Fifth, Inc.—$7,000

  • NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley—$22,500

  • NEST Cafe—$15,000

  • Prairie State Legal Service, Inc—$20,000

  • Project NOW, Inc.—$40,000

  • Quad City Arts—$20,000

  • River Bend Food Bank—$20,000

  • Rock Island County Children's Advocacy Center—$10,000

  • Salvation Army - Quad Cities—$40,000

  • Spring Forward Learning Center—$25,000

  • Testimonies of Hope—$10,000

  • The Gray Matters Collective—$20,000

  • The Project of the Quad Cities, Inc.—$30,000

  • Together Making A Better Community (TMBC)—$10,000

  • Two Rivers YMCA—$10,000

  • Well Suited—$20,000

  • WGVV - Quad Cities Community Broadcasting Group Inc—$15,000

  • World Relief Quad Cities—$20,000

  • WQPT - QC Public TV / Western Illinois University Foundation—$15,000

  • WVIK Quad Cities NPR—$15,000

Grants are made available thanks to the generosity of donors in the region through endowment gifts that support communities in the Quad Cities area including, Basic Human Needs Fund, Basic Human Needs Fund – Iowa, Child Abuse Prevention Endowment Fund, Children at Risk Endowment, Chip Sunderbruch Memorial Risk Management Endowment, CommunityWorks Endowment, Creative Arts and Culture Fund – Iowa, Dorothy Jane Folwell Education and Health Care Fund, Health and Wellness Fund, John J. Quail Foundation Fund, Judith Berger Endowment, Marsha and Don Pedersen Endowment, Nell C. Brennan Fund, Raymond J. and Michael T. Ball-Trevor Endowment Fund, Reproductive Rights Health Fund, Roy E. Murray Foundation Fund, Sekharan Family Fund, The Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund, and Women’s 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 the 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 www.QCCommunityFoundation.org

 

Will Van Camp