When neighbors become like family
Raymond and Mike Ball-Trevor established the Frances S. Wolfe Memorial Scholarship at the Quad Cities Community Foundation. Fran’s three adult children also made gifts to the fund, which will award its first scholarship in 2021.
“She’d probably be ticked that we did this,” Raymond said with a chuckle. “She didn’t like recognition.”
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Local interns break fundraising records
When Sam Reidy kicked off her second year as an intern at Exelon’s Quad Cities nuclear plant and was reminded that the annual philanthropy project led by the summer’s interns could not be done on-site because of COVID-19 restrictions, she knew she faced a unique hurdle. “We met with the senior leadership team and they challenged us to still figure out a way to do it,” she said.
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The Arc establishes endowment fund at Community Foundation
In honor of The Arc of the Quad Cities Area’s 70th Anniversary in 2022, The Arc has established two new endowments at community foundations on both sides of the river. These endowments augment The Arc’s services and supports for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
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An update on the Quad Cities Disaster Recovery Fund
The Quad Cities Community Foundation was started nearly 60 years ago by the community, for the community. Donations to the Quad Cities Disaster Recovery Fund are part of a legacy of generosity that has a ripple effect on the lives of people in the Quad Cities today, tomorrow, and in the year ahead.
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Family giving with the Community Foundation
Lynn and Dennis Quinn started an endowment fund and seeded it with “a small amount” at the Quad Cities Community Foundation many, many years ago. Their intent was to begin a relationship with the Community Foundation, and then go from there.
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A life of helping people: Meet Kathleen Badejo
“I look at everything through an equity and diversity lens because of who I am. I believe the work we do presents an opportunity to drive real systemic change. I’m looking forward to not upholding the status quo, but rather, to instigating positive change for the good of every person I work with.”
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How do we create equity for students when they are learning at home?
As school districts across the region consider how education will be delivered this fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the two largest school districts serving Mercer County students in Illinois will continue their pursuit to ensure every single student has access to technology.
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Introducing our new vice president of finance
Ask Michelle Payne what she loves about finance, and she’s sure to use words like “creative” and “strategic.” Not words you’d typically associate with numbers? Well, meet our new vice president of finance.
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Reopening update for our donors and community partners
As the community considers the best way to reopen, we too, look at options to open our office in Bettendorf. Here’s what you can expect in the weeks ahead from the Quad Cities Community Foundation.
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The ABCs on RMDs and QCDs in CARES
That’s shorthand for: the logistics on Required Minimum Distributions and Qualified Charitable Distributions in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (in other words, a mouthful!).
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Listening, learning, and doing
Thanks to donors who give through the Community Foundation, we are able to listen to our community, and then act on the greatest opportunities and most pressing needs in our region. In all my years working with donors and nonprofit leaders, listening and acting has never been more critical than during this COVID-19 pandemic.
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Nearly $110,000 in capacity building grants announced
Nonprofit Capacity Building Grants provide funding to local organizations for staff training, board development, strategic planning, technology, and more to help them carry out their missions.
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$250,000 gift is a gift of time
A $250,000 grant from the Kathi and Steve Morency Family’s fund at the Quad Cities Community Foundation will support the future of Family Resources. The Davenport-based nonprofit provides foster group care, survivor services, mental health services, and more, to the region.
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Thank you to these businesses who have supported the COVID-19 recovery fund
Quad Citizens across the region have stepped up over the past two months to support the Quad Cities Disaster Recovery Fund at the Quad Cities Community Foundation. Thank you to these businesses who have made contributions to the fund.
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Leadership, no matter one’s age
Maitreyi Shrikhande, a junior at Davenport Central High School and a member of our Teens for Tomorrow Program, writes about philanthropy, no matter one’s age.
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Quad Cities Disaster Recovery Fund surpasses $1 million in grants
More than $1 million has now been swiftly granted back out into the region to support eastern Iowa and western Illinois’ response to the COVID-10 pandemic.
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$50,000 in grants to support Carroll County’s COVID-19 response
The Mount Carroll Community Foundation has awarded $50,000 in grants to support Carroll County nonprofits in their response efforts to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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$105,000 in grants to support Whiteside County’s COVID-19 response
The Fulton Association for Community Enrichment (FACE) and Morrison Area Community Foundation (MACF) have awarded $105,000 in grants to support Whiteside County nonprofits in their response efforts to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Teenagers award $10,000 in grants through Teens for Tomorrow Program
“I learned so much about my community—things I never would have known if it hadn’t been for this program,” said Davenport Central High School Junior Maitreyi Shrikhande.
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