The Community Foundation, which is the leading philanthropic organization in the region dedicated to transforming the community through the generosity of its citizens, has awarded 45 scholarships to 40 different recipients for a total of $234,278. Half of those dollars—$146,000—are renewable.
Read MoreJohn Howes is certain that when the young man he has mentored through the Big Brothers Big Sisters program walks across the stage to receive his high school diploma one year from now, no one will be more proud than he will be. "That's why we do it," said Howes, who has participated on and off with the program since the mid-1990s.
Read MoreYoung students are getting the reading support they need at an earlier age so that they can flourish as kids, and later in the life, thanks to support from The Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund. Spring Forward Learning Center, a school-based after school program, pairs educators with at-risk students.
Read MoreProgram seeks to ready nonprofits to meet increased need in times of crisis
With an average of 80 people each night staying at Davenport's Humility of Mary Shelter, Inc., a natural or manmade disaster that cuts off electricity, food or transportation would be crippling.
Read MoreWhen River Bluff Community Foundation Affiliate Advisory Board Chair Carol Machael received the “most wonderful” email from the Quad Cities Community Foundation, she turned that message into a matching gift opportunity for an area nonprofit organization.
Read MoreGiving knows no age.
The Quad Cities Community Foundation serves thousands of adults, in all stages of life. As they walk out their philanthropic goals, we are also helping set the stage for the donors of tomorrow.
Read MoreChristian Scott Jones' idea of philanthropy turned on a dime when he became a member of the Quad Cities Community Foundation's youth philanthropy group, Teens for Tomorrow (T4T). "The program shows that philanthropy is more than just giving out money to organizations," he said. "It is about helping out your community and improving the lives of the people that live within it."
Read MoreWhat does it mean to be prepared?
How are we planning today, as individuals, as organizations, and as communities, to ensure that we are ready for tomorrow?
Read MoreIt’s a good day when Hannah Morrell can help someone else.
“I love when I pick up the phone and someone has a problem and I’m able to resolve the issue,” said Morrell, who is the Director of Administration and Donor Services at the Quad Cities Community Foundation. “Whether it’s a staff person or a donor, I love finding solutions.”
Read MoreNational Standards accreditation is the hallmark of a well run community foundation, assuring donors that the foundation will be a good steward of their philanthropic wishes, and one they can trust with their legacy, forever.
Read MoreIf I had to name one asset that keeps the Quad Cities Community Foundation moving forward, efficient, organized, effective, and genuinely partnered with the people in this region in a way that no other organization can, it is our incredible staff.
Read MoreThe Quad Cities Community Foundation has launched a new grant program inspired by the Quad Cities Q2030 Regional Action Plan.
Read MoreIf we gathered every person together who contributes to the work of this Community Foundation into a room, we would be in the presence of an incredible amount of gifts, talents and determination.
Read MoreMaggie Tinsman likes to be purposeful in her giving each year. “I’m passionate about the quality of the Quad Cities, and so I want it to be strong,” she said. “It’s given a lot to me and I want to give back.”
Read MoreThe breadth of opportunities that the Quad Cities Community Foundation offers to people looking to transform the region and make a difference in the lives of others is what first attracted Pete Wessels to the Community Foundation Board of Directors. Today, he serves as the Board Chairperson.
Read MoreThe Community Foundation Board of Directors will welcome two new community leaders to the board this month.
Read MoreLike so many of our donors, Dick Kleine believes that his family has gathered many blessings in life, those blessings have grown over time, and as a result, it’s their responsibility to return blessings to others.
Read MoreThis year, we have been able to share stories of transformation—stories of philanthropists like Amy Helpenstell and W.D. Petersen, or Grant and Virginia Brissman and the Potter Family, who through their legacies are changing the way we look at giving, and working together.
Read MoreAgriculture, education and youth organizations are the motivations for the Al and Becky Zwilling Family Acorn Fund. They want to support these causes into the future, because these things have both shaped who they are and made great differences in their lives and family.
Read MoreAt six years old, Molly Breidinger has learned to face hurdles in life that most people don’t experience at such a tender age.
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