Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine



The Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine actively works to improve the quality of life in Muscatine County through philanthropy.
The mission of the Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine is to:

  • Build a substantial endowment to provide for community needs for generations to come.
  • Serve donors' needs by providing flexible, convenient and cost-effective means to achieve charitable giving goals.

  • Educate the public about charitable giving strategies and encourage inclusion of charitable giving in wills.

  • Promote philanthropy in the service area.

  • Provide a neutral place for collaboration of community improvement initiatives.


Assets and Giving for Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine

Assets

2019 - 53,351,967
2018 - 26,763,977
2017 - 20,519,603
2016 - 15,605,317
Domestic Grants

2019 - 8,611,213
2018 - 1,909,851
2017 - 1,542,451


    

Recent News from Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine


Community Foundation awards local man, student
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine

Area nonprofits were given $163000, and, in all, $595382 was awarded in grants and program support. “I think the hallmark of any foundation is what is the impact on the people we served,” said...more

Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine hands out over $20K in grants
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine

MUSCATINE, Iowa - The $20315 awarded by the Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine this week will help 10 nonprofit organizations provide a variety of services in Muscatine County. Checks were...more

Quad City Arts presents Tommy Sands, Irish Music Oct. 9 - Quad Cities Online
Foundation: Community Foundation of Greater Muscatine

Quad City Arts also receives significant support for the Visiting Artist Series from the following: National Endowment for the Arts, Arts Midwest's Performing Arts Fund, Iowa Arts Council, Rock...more



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