More than $253,000 was distributed today to 56 local nonprofit organizations that benefit from an endowment fund at the Community Foundation Serving West Central Illinois & Northeast Missouri. The nonprofits were celebrated and recognized during an open house hosted at the Community Foundation. These year-end grants bring the Community Foundation’s 2021 grantmaking total to more than $1.6 million.
The year-end grants come from designated funds which support one or more specific organizations. The funds have been established by the organization itself or by donors to provide a permanent source of support for organizations they care about. This year’s designated fund grants range from $224 to more than $56,000.
“With the challenges of the past two years, we’re grateful for the opportunity to provide much-needed, and much-deserved, grants to our hard-working nonprofits,” said Catherine Bocke Meckes, Community Foundation Chief Executive Officer. “Because these are permanent funds, these local nonprofits can count on a steady, secure source of funding. This is possible because of the forward-thinking donors and nonprofits who established and continue to grow these funds.”
Earnings provide an additional source of annual income for the nonprofit organizations. Each year, a portion of each organization’s fund growth is distributed through a grant and a portion is retained in each organization’s fund for continued growth. Depending on the donor’s intent, the grants will be used for much-needed operating support or for a specific purpose.
“When a nonprofit establishes an endowment fund for itself, it builds its funding mix, it provides donors another avenue to give, and it allows the nonprofit to focus on its mission instead of managing investments,” Meckes added. “When a donor establishes an endowment fund for a nonprofit it cares about, there is no greater gift – it’s truly an investment in the nonprofit’s mission and good work for years to come. We’re proud to help donors and nonprofits achieve common goals together.”
The following organizations received grants from designated endowment funds:
• Alzheimer's Association - Illinois Chapter
received a grant from the Alzheimer’s Association Endowment for use at the Quincy chapter.
• American Red Cross, Serving the Quad Cities and West Central Illinois
received grants to be used in Adams County from the Adams County Red Cross Fund and the Herbert C. & Dorothy E. Everly Memorial Fund.
• Blessing Foundation, Inc.
received a grant from the Lowell & Vickie Glas Designated Fund.
• Boy Scouts of America, Mississippi Valley Council #141
received a grant from the Henry and Betty Brooks & Omer and Doris Walton Saukenauk Scout Reservation Fund.
• Brain Trauma Awareness Organization
received a grant from the Brain Trauma Awareness Organization Quality of Life Fund.
• Chaddock
received a grant from the Mohrman Family Endowment.
• Cheerful Home Child Care & Early Learning Center
received a grant from the Cheerful Home Children’s Fund.
• Cornerstone: Foundations for Families
received a grant from the Cornerstone: Foundations for Families Fund.
• Culver-Stockton College
received a grant from the James T. Riley Fund.
• Friends of Dr. Richard Eells House
received grants from the Dr. Richard Eells House Fund and the Dorothy J. Plank Memorial Fund.
• Friends of the Castle
received grants from the Friends of the Castle Fund and the Dorothy J. Plank Memorial Fund.
• Friends of the Log Cabins
received a grant from the Friends of the Log Cabins Fund.
• Friends of the Performing Arts
received a grant from the Brink/Shih Fund for the Quincy Public Schools' Friends of the Performing Arts.
• Friends of the Trail
received a grant from the Friends of the Trails Endowment.
• Friends of Unit 4
received a grant from the Friends of Unit 4 Fund.
• Great River Recovery Resources
received a grant from the Recovery Resources Fund.
• Griggsville/Perry CUSD #4
received a grant from the Betty Logan Fund and an Anonymous Fund.
• Historical Society of Quincy and Adams County
received grants from the Historical Society Fund and the Dorothy J. Plank Memorial Fund.
• Horizons Social Services
received a grant from the Horizons Social Services Fund.
• Illinois 4-H Foundation
received a grant from the Andrew Tenhouse Memorial Fund.
• Jackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc.
received a grant from the Jackson-Lincoln Swimming Complex, Inc. Fund.
• John Wood Community College Foundation
received a grant from the John Wood Community College Foundation Development Fund.
• Lewis County Historical Society
received a grant from The Plank Memorial Fund.
• Mary Weems Barton Foundation for the Quincy Public Library
received a grant from the Mary Weems Barton Foundation Fund for the Quincy Public Library.
• Mt. Sterling Community Center YMCA
received a grant from the Mt. Sterling Community Center Fund.
• Pathway Health Clinic, Inc.
received a grant from the Pathway Health Clinic Fund.
• Payson CUSD #1
received a grant from the Bud and Mary Scranton Endowment
• Pikeland CUSD #10
received a grant from an Anonymous Fund.
• Quincy Area Habitat for Humanity
received grants from the Habitat for Humanity Housing Ministry Fund and the Donald P.W. Voth Fund.
• Quincy Art Center
received grants from the Quincy Art Center Fund and the Jack W. Boge Fund.
• Quincy Civic Music Association
received a grant from the Quincy Civic Music Association Fund.
• Quincy Community Theatre
received grants from the BeeJay Adams Fund and the Dorothy J. Plank Memorial Fund.
• Quincy Hospitality House
through Blessing Hospital received a grant from the Quincy Hospitality House Fund.
• Quincy Humane Society
received grants from the Quincy Humane Society Fund, the Bette J. Starnes Fund for Quincy Humane Society, and the Clifford H. Taylor Fund for the Quincy Humane Society.
• Quincy Museum, Inc.
received grants from the Quincy Museum Fund and the Dorothy J. Plank Memorial Fund.
• Quincy Notre Dame Foundation
received a grant from the Quincy Notre Dame Foundation Capital and Improvement Fund.
• Quincy Park Band, Inc.
received grants from the H. Dennis Everly Fund and the Dorothy J. Plank Memorial Fund.
• Quincy Preserves
received a grant from the Dorothy J. Plank Memorial Fund.
• Quincy Public Schools Foundation
received a grant from the Quincy Public Schools Foundation Fund and from the Patricia M. Lawber Education Endowment Fund to be used for classroom curricula for third grade students.
• Quincy Service League
received a grant from the Amelia E. Bauner, Frances A. Hall, and Walter J. Hall Charitable Fund.
• Quincy Society of Fine Arts/Arts Quincy
received grants from the George M. Irwin ARTS Fund, the Jack W. Boge Fund, and the Dorothy J. Plank Memorial Fund.
• Quincy Symphony Orchestra Association
received a grant from the Quincy Symphony Fund.
• Quincy University
received a grant from the Quincy University Endowment.
• Salvation Army of Quincy
received a grant from the Herbert C. & Dorothy E. Everly Memorial Fund.
• St. Francis Solanus Church
received grants from the Edward C. Hinkamper Fund for St. Francis Solanus School Students, the Lucille Hollender Memorial Fund, and the Mike Mason Fund for St. Francis School.
• St. James Evangelical Lutheran School
received a grant from the George & Charlotte Spear Charitable Fund.
• St. John’s Cathedral
received a grant from the St. John’s Anglican Music Fund.
• Sunset Home
received grants from the Sunset Home Fund, the Lowell & Vickie Glas Designated Fund, and the Mohrman Family Endowment.
• The Well House
received a grant from the Kaufmann Family Fund for Well House, Inc.
• Transitions of Western Illinois Foundation
received a grant from the Transitions of Western Illinois Fund.
• United Way of Adams County, Inc.
received a grant from the Adams United Legacy Fund.
• United Way of Brown County
received a grant from the United Way of Brown County Fund.
• West Central Illinois Agency on Aging
received a grant from the Quincy Senior Citizens' Center Fund.
• West Central Illinois Case Coordination Unit
received a grant from the Meals on Wheels Fund.
• YMCA of Quincy
received grants from the 2nd Lt. Albert C. Warford, Jr. Fund, the Dorothy J. Plank Memorial Fund and the Quincy Family YMCA Fund.
• YWCA of Quincy
received a grant from the YWCA – Quincy Fund.
• Zion Lutheran Church
received a grant from the Zion Lutheran Early Childhood Endowment.
In addition to these organizations, the Community Foundation received a grant distribution from 24 endowment funds designated to support its work and sustainability, including:
• Adams Telephone Co-Operative Friends of the Foundation Fund
• ADM Friend of the Foundation Fund
• Missouri & Illinois Ayers Oil Companies Fund
• Blessing Hospital Friend of the Foundation Fund
• Karl H. & Bobbi Bowles Family and Quincy Farm & Home Supply Company Friends of the Foundation Fund
• D. Reaugh Broemmel Founding Executive Director Fund
• Mike & Jean Buckley Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
• E. Marilyn Clark Friend of the Foundation Fund
• Matthew G. & Rebecca A. Dickinson Friends of the Foundation Fund
• DISTek Integration, Inc. Friend of the Foundation Fund
• H. Dennis Everly Friend of the Foundation Fund
• Friends of the Foundation Endowment
• Lawrence & Irene Huegel Endowment Fund for Administrative Salary
• JK Creative Friends of the Foundation Fund
• Knapheide Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
• Kohl Wholesale Friends of the Foundation Fund
• Refreshment Services Pepsi Friends of the Foundation Fund
• S. Dean & Mary Jane Sims Friends of the Foundation Fund
• Sprague's Kinderhook Lodge & Sprague Farms, Inc. Friends of the Foundation Fund
• State Street Bank & Trust Company Friends of the Foundation Fund
• John G. and Carolyn H. Stevenson Friends of the Foundation Fund
• Vecchie Family Friends of the Foundation Fund
• Dennis R. Williams Friend of the Foundation Fund
• Carl, Althea & Cathy Wiskirchen Friends of the Foundation Fund
Grants distributed by the Community Foundation in the entire year of 2021 ranged from $224 to $160,000 and were awarded to 167 nonprofits in West Central Illinois, Northeast Missouri, and beyond. The grants come from more than 200 funds, primarily endowments, established by individuals, families, and businesses to support arts and culture, community betterment, education, health, and human services.
Endowments serve as a steady resource for support, as an avenue for accepting complex gifts, and to provide protection of assets. Anyone may make a gift of any amount to a fund at any time. Gifts to the Community Foundation are also tax deductible at the highest levels allowed.
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The Community Foundation Serving West Central Illinois & Northeast Missouri builds permanent charitable funds to assist area nonprofits and communities.
Its mission, “connecting people who care with causes that matter,” is achieved by gathering funds, growing them through investments, then granting to nonprofit organizations, causes or communities that mean the most to its donors.
Since 1997, the Community Foundation has made more than $12 million in grants. It serves 12-counties: Adams, Brown, Hancock and Pike in Illinois and Clark, Lewis, Marion, Ralls, Pike, Knox, Shelby and Monroe in Missouri.
The Community Foundation has IRS 501(c)(3) status, and contributions made to the Community Foundation generally qualify for the maximum allowable deductions for income and estate tax purposes.
For more information, call 217-222-1237, email info@mycommunityfoundation.org or go to mycommunityfoundation.org or www.facebook.com/mycommunityfoundation.