The Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation improves the quality of life for all by promoting charitable giving, connecting donors to the causes they care about, strengthening nonprofits through grants and support, and providing leadership on community issues that involve charitable giving.
Les Garner Jr., a Greenville native,joined the Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation (GCRCF) as president and chief executive officer, completing the ...See all stories on this topic...more
There are approximately 130 community foundations serving both urban and rural Iowa, such as the Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation, ...See all stories on this topic...more
... Family Foundation, the Iowa West Foundation, Mary K. Calkin, ACT, the Iowa Arts Council, Rockwell Collins, Riverside Casino & Golf Resort, Betty Winokur, and the Community Fund of the Greater...more
Block by Block got started last summer with a $1-million gift from John Smith, chairman of trucking firm CRST International, and his wife Dyan; $700000 in flood donations made through the Greater...more
Aurelio Salazar runs the foundation's neighborhood grants program, which has helped a range of projects from a youth boxing club in San Ardo to a ...
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The motto of the Community Foundation for Monterey County is simple: "Here for good." With total assets having grown from $200000 to about $130million in ...
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By Steve Gravelle By Becky Ogann CEDAR RAPIDS – The Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation (GCRCF) announced the latest round of grants, $205000 worth, ...
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Todd Lueders, the President/CEO of the Community Foundation for Monterey County, will retire April 30 after more than 29 years as the senior staff member of ...
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Those efforts are supported by a grant from the Greater Cedar Rapids Community Foundation. Green Iowa AmeriCorps receives federal funding, with a matching grant of $150000 from the Iowa Power Fund....more
The Community Foundation's Baldwin says one idea for the library would expand the one-block Greene Square Park another block to Fifth Avenue SE and build ...
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To address the ongoing issue of student dropouts, Toronto District School Board (TDSB) teacher Craig Morrison started a school-business program called the Oasis Skateboard Factory (OSF) to help keep teens stay in school.