Community Foundation of Central Illinois



The Community Foundation of Central Illinois, formed in 1988 as the Peoria Area Community Foundation, was established by a group of community-minded citizens to meet a wide variety of social, cultural, educational and other charitable needs throughout Central Illinois. We work to meet these needs through the distribution of income from endowment funds established by our generous donors.


The Community Foundation of Central Illinois carries out our mission by building permanent endowments as charitable capital for the Central Illinois community. We maintain high professional standards in the investment and management of the funds entrusted to the Foundation. We also promote effective and efficient grantmaking to serve current and future needs of Central Illinois.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Central Illinois

Assets

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Domestic Grants

2020 - 0
2018 - 0


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Central Illinois


Ignite Peoria offers, art, education and fun Saturday at the Civic Center
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Illinois

... Musical and Cultural Activities Fund and the Russell and Eleanor Sikes Peters Performing Arts Fund of the Community Foundation of Central...more

Daniel Daly Elected Chairman of the Board of the Illinois Bankers Association
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Illinois

... the Boys and Girls Club of Greater Peoria, the EPIC Foundation, the Tri-County Urban League, the Community Foundation of Central Illinois,...more

Can the emergency food assistance program in Peoria be fixed?
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Illinois

Mark Roberts, president and CEO of the Community Foundation of Central Illinois, which distributes grants to not-for-profit organizations, described...more

Women to Women awards honors area leaders
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Illinois

... the Illinois Association of School Administrators. The Women to Women Awards are sponsored by the Community Foundation of Central Illinois...more

GAC fundraising goal exceeded
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Illinois, Galesburg Community Foundation

Anyone interested in making a donation can mail a check or money order to Galva Arts Council, PO Box 29, Galva, Ill., 61434 — put “Levitt Grant” in the ... The band plays Celtic pub music and...more

GAC surpasses halfway point in fundraising goal
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Illinois

As of Friday, Feb. 16, the Galva Arts Council has raised $14,000 toward its goal of $25,000 for the Levitt Amp Galva Concert Series. More donations and grants are pending and will be added as the...more

Galva Arts Council passes half-way point on fundraising
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Illinois

The Galva Arts Council has raised $14,000 in cash of their $25,000 goal for the Levitt Amp Galva Concert Series as of Friday February 16. More donations and grants are ... Cover charge will be $7.00...more

'Artistic Abilities' exhibit opens at Foster Gallery on Jan. 7
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Illinois

The Community Workshop Training Center received a grant in 2015 from the Fritz and Doris S. Reuling Charitable Fund from the Community Foundation of Central Illinois for its Inspiring Art Abilities...more

Making Peoria a national arts destination
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Illinois

“Multiple studies have shown how the presence of the visual and performing arts — music, theater, dance, painting, and sculpture among them .... Supporting the idea of Peoria as an arts center is...more

Daily Digest: Groups push fresh food drives
Foundation: Community Foundation of Central Illinois

... local food pantry by Good Food Recovery, a project of the GITM Foundation and sponsored by the Woodford and Tazewell counties' health departments, Partnership for a Healthy Community, Pekin...more



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