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Quad Cities Community Foundation River Connections Grants – Illinois and Iowa

Dated: September 19, 2023

The QC River Connections grant supports projects and organizations that address environmental issues facing the Mississippi River in the Quad Cities area.

Donor Name: Quad Cities Community Foundation

State: Illinois and Iowa

County: Scott County (IA) and Rock Island County (IL)

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 10/31/2023

Size of the Grant: up to $50,000

Details:

The Foundation seeks to support efforts that build and strengthen relationships among people, organizations, communities, and the river.

The Foundation prioritizes underrepresented groups in the environmental sector, including communities of color and low-income communities, as well as people, neighborhoods, and communities most affected by environmental issues facing the Mississippi River but have less access to resources and opportunities to influence solutions.

Funding Information

  • Maximum awarded per application: up to $50,000
  • Total available: $250,000

Project Examples

Here are a few examples to get you thinking, but they know they haven’t thought of everything you might do.

Have an idea that’s not listed here? Great! They’d love to receive your application!

Have an idea but not sure if it’s a good fit? Give them a call and they would be happy to talk about your idea with you during the application process.

Projects might include – but are not limited to:

  • Clean up, restoration, and conservation projects – these could be located on the Mississippi or other rivers that flow into it, adjacent wetlands, or other places from which water flows into the river
  • Education programs on environmental issues, green careers, or the community’s varied cultural experiences of the river
  • Youth-driven, volunteer, or community engagement projects that relate to the river
  • Projects that encourage and support people to safely and inclusively access the Mississippi River for recreation, healing, tourism, and more
  • Strengthening the ability of environmental organizations to do their work equitably –
  • Strengthening the ability to do environmental work of organizations or groups who represent underrepresented groups in the environmental sector, including communities of color and low-income communities, as well as people, neighborhoods, and communities most affected by environmental issues facing the Mississippi River but have less access to resources and opportunities to influence solutions
  • Strengthening the ability of environmental and community groups to build relationships and meaningfully work together

Looking for more specific examples? What about…

  • an educational initiative to teach people about the impact of litter in storm drains by partnering with local artists
  • local indigenous artists working together to create a sculpture walk along the river
  • organizing a river clean-up day with your neighborhood association
  • a trail-building project with kayak and canoe access
  • adding/improving the accuracy of signage along the river by partnering with the people whose history is represented in the signage
  • a project that builds leadership and power in the community through opportunities to build relationships, advocate, and make decisions about how your neighborhood wants to receive support
  • developing an intersectional environmental collaborative group that is led by groups whose voices have been left out of environmental decision making
  • organizing a community gathering centered around the river and the varied cultural experiences it provides
  • or, any other project that has inspired you to give back to the Mississippi River and the community.

Eligibility Criteria 

All of the following qualities are required in order for an application to be considered for funding. Not sure if this means you?

  • Organizations or community groups that are providing a charitable community benefit in Scott County, IA or Rock Island County, IL.
    • This includes any and all of the following: organizations with 501(c)3 public charity status (typical nonprofit organizations), governments, public schools, universities, and organized community groups.
    • Individuals and for-profit businesses are not eligible for this grant.
  • Organizations must follow the QCCF Diversity and Non-Discrimination Policy.
  • Organization or project must have an environmental benefit to the Mississippi River or the waters that flow into it. Environmental benefit could mean a direct physical improvement and/or people having greater access, awareness, and care for the river.
  • Project can be new or existing – you don’t need to create something specifically for this grant!
  • Organization or project must intentionally include and center underrepresented groups in the environmental sector, including communities of color and low-income communities, as well as people, neighborhoods, and communities most affected by environmental issues facing the Mississippi River but have less access to resources and opportunities to influence solutions.

Evaluation Criteria 

These are the factors that the Clean River Advisory Council will use to determine, from all the applications they receive, which will be funded. Some applications will be stronger on some factors than others – that’s okay.

  • Relevance: The organization/project demonstrates that it fits strongly within the purpose of the grant, benefiting the Mississippi River and centering underrepresented groups in the environmental sector, including communities of color and low-income communities, as well as people, neighborhoods, and communities most affected by environmental issues facing the Mississippi River but have less access to resources and opportunities to influence solutions.
  • Request: The grant will have a significant impact on the success of the funded project. Higher-scored applications may show that receiving the grant helps bring in more resources, makes the funded project more likely to be successful, or will let it happen sooner than it otherwise would.
  • Impact: This project demonstrates that it will have a positive impact for the Mississippi River and the people, organizations, and communities involved. Higher-scored applications may show the potential for future benefits that will build on the funded project.
  • Inclusion and equity: The project makes the local environmental and conservation efforts more inclusive and equitable by intentionally centering underrepresented groups in the environmental sector, including communities of color and low-income communities, as well as people, neighborhoods, and communities most affected by environmental issues facing the Mississippi River but have less access to resources and opportunities to influence solutions. Higher-scored applications will show leadership and planning involvement from these people and groups.
  • Connections and Collaboration: The project builds or strengthens relationships between organizations, community groups, or people to benefit the Mississippi River. Higher-scored applications may show that the project will help form new or deepen existing, non-transactional relationships among groups who have not historically worked together.

For more information, visit QCCF.

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