Community Foundation of the Quincy Area



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.

Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

Assets

2018 - 37,760,000
2017 - 38,583,085
Domestic Grants

2018 - 1,229,103


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of the Quincy Area


$500000 bequest made through Community Foundation
Foundation: Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

Three permanent endowment funds totaling $500000 established with the Community Foundation of the Quincy Area will support various causes that mattered to her. The first is a scholarship for students...more

Community Foundation of the Quincy Area 2012 Competitive Grant Programs
Foundation: Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

The Community Foundation of the Quincy Area is accepting now online applications for its 2012 Competitive Grant Programs which are Unrestricted Endowments and Field of Interest Funds. The...more

The Alton A. Vannice FFA Leadership Fund
Foundation: Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

The Vannice family has recently announced the establishment of the Alton A. Vannice FFA Leadership Fund with the Community Foundation of the Quincy Area. The foundation was created to honor and...more

Community Foundation hosting grant application workshops
Foundation: Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

Nonprofit organizations from the tri-state area interested in seeking grant funds from the Community Foundation of the Quincy Area are invited to attend one of three grant information workshops. The...more

Thirteen local groups share $21000 in memory of Samantha Otte
Foundation: Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

By EDWARD HUSAR The Community Foundation of the Quincy Area distributed more than $21000 in grants Thursday morning to 13 organizations that benefit children in the Quincy area. The money came from...more

Stories appearing in Monday's edition of the Herald-Whig
Foundation: Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

COMMUNITY FOUNDATION: The Community Foundation of the Quincy Area announced Monday that it has raised $1.4 million through matching programs with part supporting the Communityworks Endowment Fund,...more

Community Foundation awards $90000 in grants to 37 organizations
Foundation: Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

Earnings from endowment funds make grants possible. The funds include: º Unrestricted endowments which enable the Community Foundation to make awards throughout the region. º Field of interest...more

Community Foundation of the Quincy Area announces grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

By RODNEY HART Nineteen nonprofit organizations were presented checks totaling nearly $23000 this morning from six Community Foundation of the Quincy Area ...See all stories on this topic...more

Community Foundation hands out more than $13000 to local organizations
Foundation: Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

By THE HERALD-WHIG STAFF The Community Foundation of the Quincy Area this morning awarded 17 grants worth more than $13000 to nonprofit organizations during ...See all stories on this topic...more

Community foundation ensures donations used for betterment of Pike County
Foundation: Community Foundation of the Quincy Area

By DEBORAH GERTZ HUSAR PITTSFIELD, Ill. -- A new Pike County Endowment Fund through the Community Foundation of the Quincy Area gives people a way to give ... See all stories on this...more



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