The Quad Cities Community Foundation is a nonprofit organization committed to improving the lives of residents living in eastern Iowa and western Illinois. Since 1964, area residents and organizations have been turning to the Community Foundation to carry out their charitable goals.
Teens for Tomorrow is a youth philanthropy program that gives teens a better understanding of needs in their community.The program helps QCA high school students develop grant opportunities, evaluate...more
The Fulton Association for Community Enrichment has streamlined its grant application process.Organizations can submit applications annually to be considered for grants from any of several...more
New foundation director to boost business giving.New position of director of corporate philanthropy to be filled by Jean Moran."Partnering with businesses and corporations has been essential to the...more
New foundation director to boost business giving.New position of director of corporate philanthropy to be filled by Jean Moran."Partnering with businesses and corporations has been essential to the...more
The Martin Luther King Jr.
Community Center in Rock Island, Ill., has been awarded a $300,000 grant to help transform a troubled section of the city, WQAD reports.
According to the Quad Cities...more
An Illinois couple who died two years ago have left $131,000 in grants to local nonprofit organizations.
The Quad Cities Community Foundation says the grants are the largest it has ever awarded...more
When two sisters in their 20s died in a freak accident on their family farm in Mercer County, Ill., they left behind a legacy of giving.
The Dorothy-Dorothy-lake Foundation, set up in their...more