Simply put, the Community Foundation of the Quincy Area is the region's savings account.
Born out of a need and an opportunity, the Community Foundation is the only local nonprofit organization committed to maintaining endowments that serve the region while offering sustained recognition for those that are loved and respected.
The Community Foundation and Illinois Arts Council are showing support for Quincy Community Theatre's 2013 programming. The Illinois Arts Council has increased its funding for QCT from $8,000 to...more
The Community Foundation of the Quincy Area recently awarded a $2,000 grant to the Quincy Society of Fine Arts to aid the 2012-2013 Instant ArtsDollars program.
The Instant ArtsDollars grants...more
QUINCY, Ill. (WGEM) -- Forty-two local non-profit organizations got a big boost Tuesday from The Community Foundation of the Quincy Area. More than $56,000 was awarded to groups who run food...more
The Community Foundation of the Quincy recently awarded more than $56,000 to 42 nonprofit organizations in the counties it works in Illinois, Missouri and Iowa.
The grants range between $100 to...more
"At this time, prospects with professional or volunteer experience and knowledge in the fields of arts, education, health, human services or marketing are encouraged to contact the...more
The Community Foundation of the Quincy Area is seeking prospects, representative of the communities served, for possible positions on its various committees and on the Board of Directors. The...more
The Community Foundation of the Quincy Area awarded over $7,000 in scholarships to ten students and one teacher recognition award.
The funds will provide scholarships at an accredited...more
The Community Foundation of the Quincy Area awarded over $7,000 in scholarships to ten students and one teacher recognition award.
The funds will provide scholarships at an accredited...more
Community Foundation of the Quincy Area hosts a reception and financial and legal advisors from the Tri-State area are invited to attend. Special guests will be Dennis Everly and Michael...more
The Community Foundation of the Quincy Area has created three permanent endowment funds totaling $500,000 as requested by Dorothy Plank, who bequeathed the money to organizations she cared about...more
The position young people are dealt with can be complex, and yet the entire economic system is still focused for an age that’s almost gone astray. The solution? Promoting social enterprise and getting these young people integrated into work.