Handing back essays to the students in his writing class at Pleasant Valley High School in the early 1980s, Rex Grove could never have guessed that 40 years later, one of those students would be setting up a scholarship in his name.
Read MoreHunt and Diane Harris recently converted their two private foundations into a donor-advised fund at the Community Foundation. Read how the move will enhance their giving, relieving them of administrative burdens and allowing them to focus on what matters most—their philanthropic goals.
Read More“There was a time I could barely whisper. Now, I can yell. I’m using that voice to ask you to listen to and uplift the voices of the young people in your life.”
Read MoreCommunity members have reached out to ask what they can do to support refugees who have been displaced due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. We have compiled a list of respected, reputable national and international nonprofits who are aiding in relief efforts.
Read MoreThe Community Foundation is committed to connection and knowledge-sharing as guiding principles for a more vibrant, inclusive community.
Read MoreDonors made more than $19 million in new gifts through the Quad Cities Community Foundation last year, the second-highest total in the organization’s 57-year history.
Read MoreSince moving to the Quad Cities with his family in 2005, Steve Gottcent has never stopped learning about the place he calls home. As the Community Foundation's newest team member, he's ready to dive even deeper into what's happening in our community.
Read MoreThe Quad Cities Community Foundation has surpassed $100 million in all-time grants, a major milestone in the organization’s 57-year history.
Read More“All of the Community Foundation’s work—from the funds and gifts we facilitate to our grantmaking programs, our scholarships, and beyond—represents an investment in the future of the Quad Cities region.”
Read MoreEven though Harbor Crest Nursing home closed its doors more than a year ago, its endowment is intact and will continue to support Fulton residents for years to come.
Read MoreAnne Calder, vice president of development at the Community Foundation, recommends four steps for keeping your estate plans on track.
Read MoreThis past year, Deb and Dean Mathias partnered with the Community Foundation to establish the Deb and Dean Mathias Endowment for Bicycle and Pedestrian-friendly Communities, which will provide grants for multi-use paved recreation trails and trail bridge infrastructure in the bi-state region.
Read MoreKaleigh Trammell may originally hail from Springfield, Missouri, but there’s something about joining the Quad Cities Community Foundation that feels like coming home. In this Q&A, she shares what excites her about her new role as grantmaking specialist.
Read MoreThe Quad Cities Community Foundation announced the addition of three new members to its board of directors. The new members bring diverse perspectives and expertise to support the Community Foundation in its mission of transforming the region through the generosity of donors.
Read More“This morning, I invite you to consider a few resolutions that are worthwhile but achievable.” Randy Moore, board chairperson and interim president and CEO, invites you to learn more about your community—and your Community Foundation—this year.
Read MoreThe search is on for the next president and CEO of the Quad Cities Community Foundation. We are seeking a proven and visionary leader to guide our mission of transforming the region through the generosity of donors as we enter our 58th year.
Read MoreThis fall, the Community Foundation is awarding Nonprofit Capacity Building Grants totaling nearly $140,000 to 12 local nonprofits.
Read MoreWe’re proud to announce our latest Transformation Grant—$350,000 over three years to the Quad Cities Housing Council to address the affordable housing crisis in our region. Made possible by the generosity of donors to the Quad Cities Community Impact Fund, this is our largest Transformation Grant ever!
Read MoreWe’re proud to make our largest Transformation Grant ever—$350,000 over three years—to the Quad Cities Housing Council to advance affordable housing solutions in our region. “We’re confident that the concrete actions we’re taking to support the Council’s vision will lead to concrete benefits for every Quad Citizen.”
Read MoreThe Grant W. Brissman and Virginia M. Brissman Foundation, a private foundation administered by the Quad Cities Community Foundation, announced more than $140,000 in grants, putting their all-time grant total over $1 million.
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