The mission of the Moline Foundation is to serve as a catalyst and leader in encouraging philanthropy and channeling resources to meet the needs of the Quad Cities and the surrounding area.
Access to opportunity is the key organizing principle of the foundation's work. The money raised from the public supports projects and programs that create opportunities for economic and social progress our neighborhoods and region.
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The Moline Foundation, founded in 1953, is a community foundation which provides grants to health, human services, education, workforce development, the arts and other charitable organizations which...more
The Moline Community Foundation has recently announced that it is now accepting applications from nonprofit organizations that intend to serve the residents of Moline and other neighboring...more
By Anonymous The Moline Foundation announces February 15 as the deadline to apply for the Clem T. Hanson scholarship. Residents of Moline School District No. 40 are eligible to apply for the four...more
Looking for a way to enhance their community and provide a means for others to do the same, four longtime East Moline business leaders have created the East Moline Foundation. At a news conference...more
Leaders also acknowledged the partnership with The Moline Foundation as the East Moline Foundation will be formed as an affiliate fund with their neighboring community foundation to the west. The...more
The Moline Foundation has a grant opportunity through a fund called Karen's Summertime FUNd in honor of Karen Getz. Through the Karen's Summertime FUNd, The Moline Foundation is offering...more
As a Community Foundation, The Moline Foundation offers a range of charitable funds, allowing donors to advance a cause such as education or the environment ...See all stories on this topic...more
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