
Our Community Impact Grants deliver measurable improvements in our impact areas of education, income and health.
Grant applications are reviewed by a panel of local, independent volunteers. Grants are awarded to nonprofits and programs whose work aligns with our community impact goals.
These are the 51 Implementing Partners for the two-year cycle beginning on July 1, 2021 who, collectively, help give Quad Citizens the opportunity for economic mobility, quality education and health care – regardless of race or ZIP code:
- Alternatives for the Older Adult
- Bethany for Children & Families
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Boys & Girls Clubs of the Mississippi Valley
- Center for Active Seniors, Inc.
- Center for Youth and Family Solutions
- Christian Care
- Community Action of Eastern Iowa
- Community Health Care
- Davenport Community School District
- Dress for Success
- EveryChild
- Family Resources
- Fresh Films
- Friendly House
- GiGi's Playhouse
- Girl Scouts of Eastern Iowa/Western Illinois
- Hand in Hand
- Handicapped Development Center
- Heart of Hope Ministries
- Humility Homes & Services
- Iowa Jobs for America’s Graduates (iJAG)
- Iowa Legal Aid
- Junior Achievement
- Marriage and Family Counseling
- NAMI Greater Mississippi Valley
- Narratives Quad Cities, Inc. NFP
- One Eighty
- Prairie State Legal Services
- Project NOW
- Project Renewal
- Putnam Museum & Science Center
- Quad City Symphony Orchestra
- Safer Foundation
- SAL Community Services
- Scott County Housing Council
- Spring Forward Learning
- Steam on Wheels
- The Arc of the Quad Cities Area
- The Moline Foundation – Intermediary Center
- The Salvation Army
- Thomas Merton House - Café on Vine
- Three Daughters Strong Hearts
- Transitions Mental Health Services
- Two Rivers YMCA
- United Township School District
- WQPT
- Youth Service Bureau
- YouthHope
- YMCA of the Iowa Mississippi Valley
- YWCA of the Quad Cities
Are you an organization interested in our Community Impact Grants? Learn more about our funding opportunities.