The public charity formerly known as the Community Foundation of the Great River Bend launched a new brand this month by changing its name to the Quad Cities Community Foundation.
Read MoreTrustees of the Looser-Flake Charitable Foundation have awarded $150,000 to 11 groups across Mercer County to improve parks and recreation facilities.
Read MoreAlready, $3,567,500 of the 2019 Endow Iowa Tax Credits have been applied for by donors. We do anticipate 2019 credits will be exhausted before the end of the calendar year.
Read MoreNow is the time to request an IRA charitable rollover, often the best way for donors age 70 ½ and above to gift because it reduces income tax and is also Endow Iowa eligible for Iowa donors.
Read MorePlease remember to make all new gifts payable to the Quad Cities Community Foundation.
Read MoreThe Community Foundation office will be closed on December 24 and 25 and January 1 so our staff can spend time with their families.
Read MoreAlternatives (for the Older Adult) supports the independence and quality of life for older adults, adults with disabilities, and their families. The Quad Cities nonprofit received a $2,000 Q2030 Grant to purchase two laptops for their care coordinators.
Read MoreHave you ever been to a restaurant that has so many options, even too many options, on the menu? Do I want the chicken parmesan? Or the pork tenderloin? That salmon salad sure looks good. Then you turn the page and see dozens of other promising choices.
Read MoreA name is a name is a name.
I don’t really believe that, and you probably don’t either. A name evokes reputation, image, memories and oftentimes history. There is power in a name.
Read MoreTrustees of the Looser-Flake Charitable Foundation have awarded $150,000 to 11 groups across Mercer County, Illinois, to improve parks and recreation facilities for the people of Mercer County, and all who enjoy these outdoors spaces.
Read MoreDavenport-based community organizer Tracy White hopes to accomplish a great deal over lunch Wednesday, Nov. 28, by connecting male business leaders in the region with African American boys.
Read MoreQuad Cities Community Foundation's Sherry Ristau, CEO and Vice President, and Anne Calder, Vice President of Development, visit with Brittany Price about the re-branding of the Quad Cities Community Foundation and what that means for Quad Citizens.
Read MoreWednesday morning’s WVIK newscast talks about the Quad Cities Community Foundation’s name change.
Read MoreThe Community Foundation of the Great River Bend has been rebranded. Today, it announced that the organization will now be called the Quad Cities Community Foundation.
Read MoreNow known as the Quad-Cities Community Foundation, the organization also has a new tagline: “Generosity lives here.”
Read MoreThe Community Foundation of the Great River Bend has a new name that emphasizes its Quad-City mission.
Read MoreLeading charitable community foundation in the region now known as Quad Cities Community Foundation
Read MoreMore than $250,000 in scholarships will be available to new students
Read MoreNext week, I will have the honor of attending the fall conference of Forward Cities and I can’t help but think part of their title is our battle cry here at the Community Foundation.
Read MoreThirty-eight nonprofit organizations serving Rock Island and Scott Counties in the Quad Cities have been awarded more than $500,000 in funding from the Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund at the Quad Cities Community Foundation. More than $150,000 in additional funds will be awarded through renewable grants in 2019.
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