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United Way Quad Cities’ Strategic Impact Investment 2024 (Iowa and Illinois)

Dated: December 12, 2022

The United Way Quad Cities is seeking applications to invest funds wisely and locally – with a direct and immediate impact on the community.

Donor Name: United Way Quad Cities

State: Iowa and Illinois

City: Davenport, Moline, Rock Island, Bettendorf, and East Moline

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 01/13/2023

Size of the Grant: $25,000

Details:

All United Way investments are required to align to the areas of Education, Income and Health as defined by the Community Impact Plan: Results, Strategies and Performance Measures and are required to demonstrate measurable results.

  • They seek to provide equitable funding opportunities inclusive of all organizations working to move the needle in the education, health and income strategy areas. This includes lifting up grassroots and minority-led organizations and organizations serving vulnerable and marginalized populations. UWQC defines a grassroots organization as a community-based organization or organized group of individuals who have identified a specific issue/problem and is working collectively toward a solution.
  • United Way values innovation, collaboration, measurement and evaluation to show impact. They believe:
    • Creativity and innovation are encouraged.
    • Collaborative efforts are encouraged among agencies to work together to maximize impact and leverage limited resources and lessons learned among partners, especially those involving partners across pillars (education, income and health).
    • Measurement and evaluation provides:
      • Feedback to learn, adjust, and decide how to best achieve outcomes.
      • An objective way to evaluate impact.
      • A method to share successes and best practices with other partners and the community.

Funding Information

  • Category 1: Requests between $0 – $4,999
  • Category 2: Requests between $5,000 – $24,999
  • Category 3: Requests $25,000 and above

Eligibility Criteria

  • Organizations applying for United Way Quad Cities (UWQC) funding, whether through the annual Strategic Impact Investment process or other special funding opportunities, must meet the below criteria for each level of funding requested.
    • NOTE: United Way has three levels of eligibility based on the TOTAL amount of funding being requested. Applicants are encouraged to contact United Way for support throughout the application and funding process.
  • Example: An applicant for Strategic Impact funds, submitting an application that requests $3,000 for one Strategy (health) and $3,000 for another Strategy (education), has a total request of $6,000, and would therefore fit under Category 2.
  • Category 1: Requests between $0 – $4,999
    • The lead organization must be a non-profit 501(c)(3) or can demonstrate a legal relationship with an established 501(c)(3) to act as an organization’s fiscal agent.
    • For example: If a grassroots organization is working with a school on an innovative solution to address transportation, but the organization is not established as a 501c(3), the school can serve as the fiscal agent while the organization manages the program.
    • In the event the awarded entity is not a 501(c)3 and does not have a fiscal agent who is a 501(c)3 or section 170 organization, UWQC cannot award funds to fund a project.
    • UWQC will maintain the awarded funds and either:
      • Pay expenses associated to the project directly to the vendor or provider.
      • Reimburse the entity for covered expenses of the project.
    • UWQC will be listed as funding sponsor or partner on the awarded project.
    • Mission statement and Board of Directors roster, with Officers listed if applicable.
    • Complete Patriot Act Anti-Terrorism Compliance Form.
  • Category 2: Requests between $5,000 – $24,999
    • Agency is a recognized 501(c)3 or section 170 organization
    • IRS certification of above status must be provided.
    • Tax ID or EIN number must be provided to UWQC.
    • Annual IRS Form 990:
      • Must be filed in a timely fashion according to IRS guidelines.
      • Entity must complete the 990 appropriate for their annual revenue level.
      • Provide 990 to UWQC, along with proof of filing status/date.
    • In the event that the applicant is not a 501(c)3 or section 170 organization they must have a fiscal agent secured that meets the necessary requirements as specified above.
      • Mission statement and Board of Directors roster, with Officers listed.
      • Provide copy of fiscal year ending Balance Sheet and Income Statement.
      • Complete Patriot Act Anti-Terrorism Compliance Form.
  • Category 3: Requests $25,000 and above
    • Agency is a recognized 501(c)3 or section 170 organization
    • IRS certification of above status must be provided.
    • Tax ID or EIN number must be provided to UWQC.
    • Annual IRS Form 990:
      • Must be filed in a timely fashion according to IRS guidelines.
      • Entity must complete the 990 appropriate for their annual revenue level.
      • Provide 990 to UWQC, along with proof of filing status/date.
    • In the event that the applicant is not a 501(c)3 or section 170 organization they must have a fiscal agent secured that meets the necessary requirements as specified above.
    • Mission statement and Board of Directors roster, with Officers listed.
    • Annual audited financial statements
      • Agencies with annual budgets of up to $249,999, must submit a financial review prepared by a CPA
      • Agencies with annual budgets of $250,000 and higher, must submit a CPA prepared independent audit. CPA firm issues an opinion on the audited financials.
      • Complete Patriot Act Anti-Terrorism Compliance Form.

For more information, visit UWQC.

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