First-time grantee opens new doors

Last fall, Positive Brothers United (PBU) was one of eight nonprofits to receive its first-ever grant from the Quad Cities Community Foundation—$20,000 for general operations and programming from the Quad Cities Community Impact Fund. Today, PBU is bringing new resources to community members in southwest Rock Island.

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Why you shouldn’t wait to give

What if more of us gave earlier in the year? Consider what it would mean for the nonprofits you support to know they have that support now. Consider how it could grow your strengths as a giver to make your gifts proactively, before being asked.

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The fun stuff

Generosity is part of what it means to be a Thoms. And through the Stuart and Mary Thoms Family Fund at the Quad Cities Community Foundation, it’s a value the family will be able to cherish and act on together for years to come.

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When hunger called, the community responded

Together, the Quad Cities Community Foundation and 12 other local funders and individual donors have raised $224,000 to help River Bend Food Bank provide more than one million meals to children, adults, and seniors facing hunger this winter.

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Give where you live

“As I look toward the end of the year and reflect on my first six months as a Quad Citizen, I can confidently say that “give where you live” is much more than a clever catchphrase to this community. It’s a source of joy, an example to set, a profound expression of generosity.”

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Meet the Giving Catalog

The Quad Cities Community Foundation’s new Giving Catalog makes it easy for you to review and support specific projects and initiatives that our community’s nonprofits have identified as critical to their ability to thrive.

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5 great ideas for year-end gifting and granting

10, 9, 8… Wait a minute—not so fast! 2022 will be over before we know it, but there’s still time to make a gift to your community through the Quad Cities Community Foundation. Here are five ideas to help you share your generosity before the end of the year.

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The transformation continues for Humility Homes & Services

Humility Homes & Services’ supportive housing model, piloted with the help of a 2020 Transformation Grant from the Quad Cities Community Foundation, is changing lives for community members who have experienced chronic homelessness. A new $1 million grant from the U.S. Bureau of Justice Administration will make the program’s impact that much more transformational.

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