A grants submission deadline has been announced by the East Moline Community Fund. Non-profit organizations are encouraged to apply if they serve the citizens of East Moline and the surrounding area.

                All materials necessary to receive funds are due in The Moline Foundation offices by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, April 28, 2017, or must be postmarked by or on Friday, April 28, 2017.

                Any non-profit, 501(c)3 organization or governmental entity serving the citizens of East Moline, Illinois, are welcome to apply.

                An application should consist of one copy of a written request stating the name and address of the organization, its mission, names and addresses of Board members, income and expense statement, balance sheet, and the specific purpose for which any money received would be used including a project budget.  The name, telephone number, and email of a contact person must also be included.  The requested materials should be mailed according to the above deadline.  If you need further information, please call Claudia Meenan at the Moline Foundation at (309) 764-4193 or visit the website at www.molinefoundation.org and click on the news link to East Moline Community Fund.

                The East Moline Community Fund is an affiliate fund of The Moline Foundation with offices located at the Deere-Wiman House, 817 11th Avenue, Moline.

                The East Moline Community Fund, founded in 2011, is a non-profit group created to build charitable resources dedicated to strengthen our community now and for future generations. The East Moline Community Fund also receives and administers charitable gifts and works with citizens to achieve their goals to improve the community.

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