During and after the recession, most charities were forced to operate with less money.
Now, ten years later, Michelle O'Neill reports contributions have been rising, but nonprofits and foundations in the Quad Cities face other challenges.
Read MoreThe stories below? You make them possible through your gifts to the Quad Cities Community Foundation. Take a look at the impact people like you are having on our Quad Cities region.
During and after the recession, most charities were forced to operate with less money.
Now, ten years later, Michelle O'Neill reports contributions have been rising, but nonprofits and foundations in the Quad Cities face other challenges.
Read MoreFulton Association for Community Enrichment (FACE) is ringing in the New Year by celebrating a matching grant made possible by the D.S. Flikkema Foundation. One-hundred percent of the dollars FACE raised by participating in this year’s Birdies for Charity event was matched by the foundation, allowing FACE to continue to make Fulton a more supportive, creative and prosperous community.
Read MoreAlready, $4,067,614 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 MoreNine nonprofits will improve their technology, equipment, training and strategic planning using more than $100,000 in new grants from the Quad Cities Community Foundation.
Read MoreDick Kleine has been named the 2018 Outstanding Philanthropist by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Illinois Quad-Cities Chapter.
Read MoreQuad-City youth and the families struggling with their mental health issues soon will have a new youth suicide and self-harm support program to turn to for help.
Read MoreNine nonprofits will improve their technology, equipment, training and strategic planning using more than $100,000 in new grants from the Quad Cities Community Foundation.
Read MoreIf you wanted to reserve one of the meeting spaces in the Moline Public Library, you would find a clean, welcoming location but—they will admit—very little in the way of technology.
Read MoreThe Quad Cities Community Foundation awarded $100,000.00 to the Robert Young Center to support a new youth suicide prevention program.
Read MoreThe Robert Young Mental Health Center has received a $100,000 grant to create a youth suicide and self-harm support program.
Read MoreThe Robert Young Center has been granted $100,000 to create a Youth Suicide and Self-Harm Support Program for youth, families, schools, and community groups. The program will raise awareness, offer therapy groups to children and adolescents, and support groups to parents.
Read MoreThe weather decided quickly to go from fall to winter. Just as we were all getting back from Thanksgiving travel, we witnessed not just the first snowflake but a full blown BLIZZARD!
Read MoreGifts to the Community Impact Fund allow the Quad Cities Community Foundation to support nonprofits across the Quad Cities region through grant programs like our Nonprofit Capacity Building Grant.
Read MoreMore than $110,000 in grants have been awarded this year by the Grant W. Brissman and Virginia M. Brissman Foundation. The Quad Cities Community Foundation provides administrative and grantmaking services to the Brissman Foundation.
Read MoreThe Quad Cities Community Foundation has joined a team of organizations across the region to ensure that a winter emergency shelter that has for the past 10 years been mostly run by volunteers will once again open.
Read MoreThree long-standing philanthropists and partners at the Quad Cities Community Foundation were honored for their leadership at the 2018 National Philanthropy Day celebration presented by the Quad Cities chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP).
Read MoreThe 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.
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