Nothing left to chance

After graduating from Scott Community College with his associate’s degree earlier this May, only one thing stood between Trevor Milne and his well-earned summer break—graduating from high school in June. As he heads to Carthage College this fall, two Community Foundation scholarships will help him build on his academic success.

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Because of you

The Community Foundation is a vibrant platform, but it’s your passion, your commitment, and your generosity that shapes the transformational work we do with you.

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What's a community foundation?

As part of our commitment to helping our community understand all the ways they can work with us, we created this short and sweet video to show you what we mean when we say, “Generosity lives here.”

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The impact we’ll never know

Handing back essays to the students in his writing class at Pleasant Valley High School in the early 1980s, Rex Grove could never have guessed that 40 years later, one of those students would be setting up a scholarship in his name.

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Finding my voice

“There was a time I could barely whisper. Now, I can yell. I’m using that voice to ask you to listen to and uplift the voices of the young people in your life.”

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How to support crisis relief in Ukraine

Community members have reached out to ask what they can do to support refugees who have been displaced due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We have compiled a list of respected, reputable national and international nonprofits who are aiding in relief efforts.

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When generosity adds up

Donors made more than $19 million in new gifts through the Quad Cities Community Foundation last year, the second-highest total in the organization’s 57-year history.

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Investing in our community

“All of the Community Foundation’s work—from the funds and gifts we facilitate to our grantmaking programs, our scholarships, and beyond—represents an investment in the future of the Quad Cities region.”

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Paving the path to a cool, connected Quad Cities

This past year, Deb and Dean Mathias partnered with the Community Foundation to establish the Deb and Dean Mathias Endowment for Bicycle and Pedestrian-friendly Communities, which will provide grants for multi-use paved recreation trails and trail bridge infrastructure in the bi-state region.

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