BETTENDORF, IOWA (September 15, 2023) — Thirty-one local non-profits are receiving $644,630 through the Quad Cities Community Foundation’s Operations and Program Grants.

The Operations and Program Grants are made possible by generous donations to fifteen different Field of Interest Funds as well as the Quad Cities Community Impact Fund. These grants make up the Community Foundation’s largest competitive grantmaking cycle each year.

“Non-profit sustainability relies on operational support,” said Sue Hafkemeyer, president and CEO of the Community Foundation. “Operations and Program Grants help our local organizations grow and thrive, and we couldn’t do it without the generosity of donors — that generosity is making our community a better place.”

Providing general operating funding and program support for successful ongoing efforts, awards cover a variety of focus areas, from basic needs and health to community development and arts and culture. Operations and Program Grants range in size from $5,000 to $20,000, with $40,000 available for two-year requests.

“We encourage everyone to look into the amazing work being done by these grantees,” said Kelly Thompson, Community Foundation vice president of grantmaking and community initiatives. “These nonprofits have inclusivity, equity, and community empowerment at the heart of their work. We know they will do amazing things for our community with this support.”

This year’s grants come from the following funds, with additional funding provided by the Quad Cities Community Impact Fund. An * denotes a grant paid over the course of two years.

Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund — focuses on health, community development, youth development, education, and arts and cultural activities:

  • Cafe On Vine — $8,000
  • Christ United Methodist Church of the Illinois Quad Cities - East Moline and Silvis Food Pantries — $5,000
  • Community Health Care Inc — $40,000*
  • Iowa Jobs for America's Graduates — iJAG — $40,000*
  • Iowa Legal Aid — $5,000
  • Martin Luther King Jr Center Inc — $10,000
  • Pearl's Mission — $5,430
  • Quad City Symphony Orchestra — $10,000
  • Safer Foundation — Quad Cities — $20,000
  • School Health LINK Inc — $10,000
  • Tapestry Farms — $8,000
  • Youth Service Bureau of RI County — $10,000

Basic Human Needs Fund Iowa and Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund — focuses on organizations supporting basic human needs:

  • Transitions NFP — $20,000*

Basic Human Needs Fund and Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund — focuses on organizations supporting basic human needs:

  • Project NOW, CAA — $20,000

CommunityWorks Endowment and Dorothy Jane Folwell Education and Healthcare Fund

  • ASWAS (A System Within a System) — $35,000*

Children at Risk Fund and Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund — focuses on youth:

  • Bethany for Children and Families — $40,000*

Chip Sunderbruch Memorial Risk Management Fund and Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund — focuses on risk management and safety issues:

  • Center for Active Seniors Inc — $10,000

Dorothy Jane Folwell Education and Healthcare Fund

  • Augustana College — Task Force Research Project to improve Maternal Health — $20,000

Dorothy Jane Folwell Education and Healthcare Fund and Community Impact Fund

  • Great Sounds Promotions — $8,200

 

Health and Wellness Fund, Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund and Basic Human Needs Fund:

  • NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley — $20,000*

John J Quail Fund, Marsha and Don Pedersen Endowment and Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund — focuses on arts and culture:

  • Quad City Arts — $12,000

Judith Berger Fund and Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund — focuses on education, poverty, and children in need:

  • Salvation Army — Quad Cities — $40,000*

Nell C Brennan Fund and Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund — focuses on educational opportunities for underserved children:

  • Hope at the BRICK House Inc — $15,000

Roy E Murray Fund and Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund — focuses on youth:

  • Junior Achievement of the Heartland — $10,000

Sekharan Family Fund and Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund — focuses on hospice care and homelessness:

  • Humility Homes and Services Inc — $20,000*

Women’s Endowment Fund and Amy Helpenstell Foundation Fund — focuses on the empowerment of women and girls

·         Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Mississippi Valley — $10,000

Quad Cities Community Impact Fund — focuses on the most pressing needs and promising opportunities in the Quad Cities: 

  • Clock Inc — $40,000*
  • Community Caring Conference — $40,000*
  • The Project of the Quad Cities Inc — $40,000*
  • Together Making s Better Community (TMBC) — $30,000*
  • WGVV — Quad Cities Community Broadcasting Group Inc — $30,000*

Grants are made available thanks to the generosity of donors in the region who have made endowment gifts to the funds above to support communities in the Quad Cities area. These grants were awarded through the Quad Cities Community Foundation’s Operations and Program Grants program, which allows non-profits to submit one application and be considered for many grant opportunities.

Gifts to the Community Impact Fund and many Field of Interest Funds make a tremendous impact in our community every day. Learn more and make a contribution at QCCommunityFoundation.org

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