A grants submission deadline has been announced by the Moline Community Foundation. Non-profit organizations are encouraged to apply if they serve the citizens of Moline and the surrounding region, including the Quad Cities. All materials necessary to receive funds are due in The Moline Foundation offices by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, September 28, 2012 or must be postmarked by or on Friday, September 28, 2012.  Any non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, including those who have never received Moline Foundation funding in the past, is welcome to apply.

An application should consist of eleven copies 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. Other important information about grant submission is available on The Moline Foundation's web site at www.molinefoundation.org.

The Moline Foundation offices are located at the Deere-Wiman House, 817 11th Avenue, Moline.

The Moline Foundation, founded in 1953, is a community foundation which provides grants to health, human services, education, workforce development, the arts and other charitable organizations which benefit the citizens of Moline and the surrounding area, including the Quad Cities region in both Iowa and Illinois. The Moline Foundation receives and administers charitable gifts and works with citizens to achieve their dreams to improve the community.

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The Moline Foundation awarded almost $17,000.00 in scholarships to 16 college-bound students this spring. The following scholarships were awarded:

Dolores A. Hulse-DiIulio Scholarship: Morgan McCarthy, Moline High School, $1,000.00.

The scholarship provides funds to a deserving female student graduating from Moline High School who plans to pursue a bachelor's degree in chemistry, physics, engineering or pre-medicine. McCarthy plans to attend University of Illinois in Champaign, Illinois, to pursue a degree in Engineering. Hulse-DiIulio was a chemistry teacher at Moline High School for 36 years, retiring in 1994.

Lee Womack Memorial Scholarship: Allison Boyle, Moline High School, $1,000.00.

The scholarship provides funds to a Moline High School graduate who plans to obtain a degree in education. Boyle plans to study Special/Elementary Education at Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa. The scholarship was established by Womack's wife, Peggy and the Lee Womack Memorial Golf Outing Steering Committee. Annually since his death, a golf outing has been held in his memory to raise funds for a local charity. In 2004, the scholarship fund was established and is now administered by the Moline Foundation.

Moline High School Class of '59: Drew Marlier and Kylie Romeo, both graduates of Moline High School, $1,000.00 each.

Marlier plans to major in Pre-Physical Therapy at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. Romeo plans to major in Biology at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa. The fund was established by the Class of '59 as a way to commemorate their 50th class reunion. Funds are raised by class members and volunteers through various fundraisers.

Maggie Webb Scholarship: Ashley Vermeire, Moline High School, $1,500.00.

Vermeire plans to major in Education at Black Hawk College, Moline, Illinois. The fund was established as a memorial to Maggie Webb, a 2001 graduate of Moline High School who was killed in December 2007 in a mass shooting at an Omaha Mall.

Clem T. Hanson Scholarship: Maggie Johnson, Drew Marlier and Hayley Marlier, all graduates of Moline High School, $1,500.00 annually for the next four years.

Johnson plans to major in Elementary Education at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Illinois. D. Marlier plans to major in Pre-Physical Therapy at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. H. Marlier plans to major in Kinesiology at Illinois State University, Normal, Illinois. The fund was established through the generosity of Clem T. Hanson (1901-1985), a former Moline businessman and community leader.

Hazel VanArsdale Scholarship: Amanda Rumley, Moline High School, $1,000.00.

Rumley plans to major in Music Education at Black Hawk College, Moline, Illinois. Hazel VanArsdale was a former sixth grade teacher in Moline who found ways to incorporate music into her classroom. The scholarship was established by some of her former students.

DARE Scholarship: Kylie Romeo, Ellen Wells and Megan Wilson, $1,000.00. 

The scholarship provides funds to a Moline High School graduate based on academic merit, good citizenship, attendance, and active involvement in school and community. Romeo plans to major in Biology at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Wells plans to major in Art-Graphic Design at Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois. Wilson plans to major in Psychology at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa. The DARE scholarship is based upon the principles of the former DARE anti-drugs program used in Moline-Coal Valley elementary schools.

Lee McAllister Scholarship: Mariah Logan, $1,000.00, and Maggie Johnson, $500.00.

The scholarship provides funds to a Moline High School graduate planning to major in education. Logan plans to major in Music Education at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois. Johnson plans to major in Elementary Education at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, Illinois. This scholarship was established in memory of Lee McAllister who taught in the Moline Schools from 1948 to 1981.

Stan Woods Scholarship: Kylie Romeo, $1,000.00.

The scholarship provides funds to a Moline High School graduate based on community involvement and leadership and academic achievement. Romeo is majoring in Biology at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. This scholarship was established in memory of Stan Woods who was a teacher, guidance counselor and dean of students in Moline School District No. 40. Former students, co-workers, parents, and the community have contributed to the Woods Scholarship Fund.

Srikanth Yerra Scholarship: Alexandra Lenger, $500.00.

This scholarship provides funds to a Moline School District graduate or community college student based on financial need and potential for future personal achievement. Lenger is majoring in  engineering at Black Hawk College, Moline, Illinois. The family established this scholarship in memory of Srikanth Yerra, a 2005 graduate of Moline High School.

The Moline Foundation, founded in 1953, is a community foundation which provides grants to benefit health, human services, education, community development, the arts and other charitable organizations which help the citizens of Moline and the surrounding area, including the Quad Cities. The Moline Foundation receives and administers charitable gifts in Scott County, Iowa,
and Rock Island, Henry, Mercer, Warren, Henderson and McDonough counties in Illinois. The Moline Foundation has a current endowment of approximately $17 million.

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Thenews conference will be held on Wednesday, May 23rd at 8:30 a.m. at Roosevelt Elementary School, 3530 23rd Avenue, Moline, Illinois to announce a major funding gift from a local community foundation, the Moline Foundation, to benefit over 600 students in Illinois Quad City elementary schools.

The funding gift is the result of a comprehensive review of needs conducted by the Moline Foundation called the Quad Cities Community Vitality Scan. Sandra Kramer, Chairman of the Moline Foundation, says, "For the first time in the 58-year history of the Moline Foundation, we, as a Board, studied the needs in the community and then embarked upon sessions in proactive grantmaking that has resulted in a major grant. We want to impact change through our community-needs funding."

Other invited guests at the announcement on May 23rd will include : members of the Moline Foundation Board, Moline School District No. 40 Superintendent of Schools Dr. Cal Lee; Rock Island School District No. 41 Superintendent Mike Oberhaus; East Moline School District No. 37 Kristan Humphries; Moline Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction Clint Christopher; East Moline Associate Superintendent of Curriculum and Instruction LaVonne Peterson; and Rock Island Assistant Superintendent of Instruction Bill Osborne.

As a Community Foundation, The Moline Foundation offers a range of charitable funds, allowing donors to advance a cause such as education or the environment, support an individual organization, provide flexible support for community needs or recommend individual grants. The Moline Foundation, founded in 1953, is a Community Foundation which provides funding to health, human services, education, community, workforce and economic

The Moline Foundation to Announce a Major Gift to Assist Education in Three Illinois Quad City School Districts development, the arts and other charitable organizations which benefit the citizens of Scott County, Iowa and Rock Island, Henry, Mercer, Warren, McDonough and Henderson counties in western Illinois. The Moline Foundation receives and administers charitable gifts; has a current endowment of approximately $17 million; and handles additional funds to benefit donor wishes. The Moline Foundation also serves as a catalyst and convener to bring about solutions to problems affecting quality of life in our region.

Members of the Moline Foundation Board include :

  • Sandra Kramer, Board Chairman
  • Jim McLaughlin, Board Vice Chairman
  • Darcy Callas, Board Secretary
  • Jon Tunberg, Immediate Past Board Chairman
  • Peter Benson
  • Gene Blanc
  • Dennis Fox
  • Mary Lagerblade
  • Ann Millman
  • Dennis Schwartz


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Thirteen Moline elementary school students have been chosen to receive an award from
the Hazel F. Van Arsdale Memorial Scholarship Fund administered through The Moline
Foundation.

The 13 elementary students are: Megan Pittington, Hannah Evans, Anna Riggins,
Yolanda Vargas, Symone Willey, James Sheese, Brianna Turner, Autumn
Glass, Jassaniah Leeson, Isabel Raya, Nick O'Donnell, Josephine Trenary and Justyn
Appleby.

The fund was started in honor and memory of Hazel F. Van Arsdale to perpetuate the
importance of music in elementary and secondary education. The fund supports two
types of annual awards. One award is given to selected elementary students, and one
scholarship is given to a high school senior. The 13 elementary students were chosen
by an individual school committee made up of teachers and music professionals through
The Moline Foundation.

Hazel Van Arsdale was a public school teacher for 36 years. She was known for her
strict, but fun, manner of bringing music into the classroom. She made sure all of her
students knew every verse of all of our patriotic hymns, and wanted them to strengthen
their music interest beyond elementary school. A fund was established and is now
administered through The Moline Foundation's scholarship program.

Founded in 1953, The Moline Foundation is a community-based, non-profit organization
which provides grants to health, human services, education, community development,
the arts, and other charitable organizations which benefit the citizens of the Quad City
region. The Moline Foundation receives and administers charitable gifts and has a
current endowment fund of approximately $17 million. For more information contact
Executive Director Joy Boruff at (309) 736-3800 or visit The Moline Foundation Web site
at www.molinefoundation.org.

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The Moline Foundation has a grant opportunity through a fund called Karen's
Summertime FUNd in honor of Karen Getz. Through the Karen's Summertime FUNd,
The Moline Foundation is offering mini-grants between $300 and $1,000. The object of
this special opportunity is to provide non-profit organizations extra funds to develop
creative, educational, and fun-filled activities for kids during the summer months. Non-
profit organizations are encouraged to apply if they serve the citizens of Moline and the
surrounding region, including the Quad Cities.

Karen's Summertime FUNd grants are made possible by Tom Getz, the Getz
family and friends and many generous donors to The Moline Foundation. In establishing
Karen's Summertime FUNd program, the Moline Foundation honors the life of a woman
who gave to so many others. This special program will help us remember the many ways
Karen Getz reached out to children with her sparkling personality and tireless spirit.
All materials necessary to receive funds are due in The Moline Foundation offices
by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, April 13, 2012 or must be postmarked by or on Friday, April 13,
2012. Please call The Moline Foundation at (309) 764-4193 to request a Grant
Application.
Any child oriented non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, including those who have
never received Moline Foundation funding in the past, is welcome to apply.
The Moline Community Foundation offices are located at the Deere-Wiman
House, 817 11th Avenue, Moline.
The Moline Foundation, founded in 1953, is a community foundation which
provides grants to health, human services, education, community development, the arts
and other charitable organizations. The Moline Foundation receives and administers
charitable gifts for the benefit of citizens in Scott County, Iowa and Rock Island, Mercer,
Henry, Warren, Henderson, and McDonough counties in Illinois.
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A grants submission deadline has been announced by the Moline Community
Foundation. Non-profit organizations are encouraged to apply if they serve the citizens of
Moline and the surrounding region, including the Quad Cities.
All materials necessary to receive funds are due in The Moline Foundation offices
by 4:00 p.m. on Friday, April 13, 2012 or must be postmarked by or on Friday, April 13,
2012.
Any non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, including those who have never received
Moline Foundation funding in the past, is welcome to apply.

An application should consist of eleven copies 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. Other important information
about grant submission is available on The Moline Foundation's web site at
www.molinefoundation.org.
The Moline Foundation offices are located at the Deere-Wiman House, 817 11th
Avenue, Moline.
The Moline Foundation, founded in 1953, is a community foundation which
provides grants to health, human services, education, workforce development, the arts
and other charitable organizations which benefit the citizens of Moline and the
surrounding area, including the Quad Cities region in both Iowa and Illinois. The Moline
Foundation receives and administers charitable gifts and works with citizens to achieve
their dreams to improve the community.
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Ten scholarships are now offered through the Moline Foundation. The following is a list of scholarships, criteria and deadlines:

1. Srikanth Yerra Scholarship - Due Wednesday, February 15, 2012, $500 non-renewable
Must live within Moline School District No. 40 boundaries. Graduate of Class of 2012 or Community College student preparing to transfer to a 4 year college or university. Minimum 3.5 grade point. Based on financial need, potential for future personal achievement.  Submit: Transcript, 3 letters of reference, brief essay (200 words) and Parents' IRS 1040 tax form.

2. Lee McAllister Scholarship - Due Wednesday, February 15, 2012, $1,000 non-renewable
Graduate from Moline High School Class of 2012, plan to major in education. Minimum 2.75 grade point. Based on financial need, potential for future personal achievement, abilities, school & community activities and strong academic record. Submit: Transcript, 3 letters of reference, brief essay (200 words on "Why are you entering the field of education?")

3. Moline High School Class of '59 Scholarship - Due Wednesday, February 15, 2012 - Amount and number of awards determined annually.  Graduate from Moline High School Class of 2012.  Minimum 2.8 grade point.  Based on service-oriented activity in place of worship, school, or community.  Submit: Transcript, brief statement (1-2 paragraphs) "What do you anticipate your life to be like in 50 years?"

4. Clement T. Hanson/Butterworth Center Arts Scholarship ** - Due Wednesday, February 15, 2012.
Three $1,500 four year scholarships renewable based on continued financial need and scholastic achievement (Total: $6,000).
Two $2,000 four year scholarships renewable based on continued financial need and scholastic achievement (Total: $8,000).
Must live within Moline School District No. 40 boundaries.  Graduate from Class of 2012 or Community College student preparing to transfer to 4 year university.  Minimum 2.5 grade point.  Based on financial need, potential for future personal achievement, and personal interview.  Submit: Transcript, 3 letters of reference, Parents' IRS 1040 tax form, brief essay about yourself (200 words or less).

** Two scholarships share same application. Emphasize arts and music involvement if you wish to be considered for the Butterworth Center Arts Scholarship.

5. Dolores A. Hulse-DiIulio Scholarship - Due Wed., February 15, 2012, $1,000 renewable (eligible to reapply annually and compete with incoming freshmen candidates and other previous scholarship recipients)
Must be a female and graduate of Class of 2012 at Moline High School.  Must intend to pursue a bachelor's degree on a full-time basis in the fields of chemistry, physics, engineering, or pre-medicine.  Must attend a public university or college located in Illinois Applicant must be in upper one-fourth of class. Based on desire to achieve, abilities, strong academic record, possible personal
interview, potential for future personal achievement, and letters of reference.  Submit: Transcript, 3 letters of reference, brief essay (200 words or less) "Why are you entering your chosen field of study?"

6. Maggie Webb Scholarship - Due Wednesday, February 15, 2012, Amount and number of awards to be determined annually.
Must be graduating senior from Moline High School Class of 2012.  Minimum 2.8 grade point.  Based on community involvement (with at least one service oriented activity in place of worship, school or community) and essay Submit: Transcript, Essay (2-3 pages long) "If you were to leave this earth tomorrow, what would be your legacy?"

7. Lee Womack Scholarship - Due Wednesday, February 15, 2012, Amount and number of awards to be determined annually.
Must be graduating senior from Moline High School Class of 2012 with planned major in Education. Special preference will be given to applicants planning to major in Special Education.  Minimum 3.0 grade point.  Based on community involvement (with at least one service-oriented activity in place of worship, school or community), and letter.  Submit: Transcript, Letter (state why you want to obtain an Education degree and your goals and how they feel this would be an asset to yourself and your community), three letters of recommendation.

8. Stan Woods Scholarship - Due Wednesday, February 15, 2012, $1,000 scholarship annually non-renewable.
Must be graduating senior from Moline High School Class of 2012.  Minimum 3.0 grade point.  Based on community involvement and leadership, academic achievement and essay ("Explain what you have done to make your community a better place to live and give an example or one or more of specific projects that have benefited from your involvement.").  Submit: Transcript, essay, and three letters of recommendation

9. D.A.R.E. Scholarship - Due Wednesday, February 15, 2012, Three $1,000 scholarships will be awarded in 2012.
Must be graduating senior and living in the boundaries of Moline School District No. 40.  Applicant must be a former student of the Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.) Program.  Minimum 3.0 grade point.  Based on academic merit, good citizenship, attendance, active involvement in school and community, and essay (300 words or less) "Talk about good choices you have made in your life. Choose an activity you have been involved in and describe how it has impacted your life." Submit: Transcript, essay, and three letters of recommendation.

10. Mike Wendt, Sr. Scholarship Award, $500 award given to one student winner of oratorical contest sponsored by the Moline Breakfast Optimist Club.  Further information will be available in the Moline High School Counselors' Office after February 1, 2012.

All application forms are currently available in the Counselors' Offices of local high schools and community colleges. If you need further information, check the Moline Foundation website: www.molinefoundation.org or contact Linda Daily at (309) 764-4193.

The Moline Foundation, founded in 1953, is a community foundation which provides grants to health, human services, education, community development, the arts and other charitable organizations which benefit the citizens of Moline and the surrounding area. The Moline Foundation receives and administers charitable gifts for all citizens in a seven county region including Rock Island,  enry, Mercer, Warren, Henderson and McDonough in Illinois and Scott County in Iowa.

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The Moline Foundation announces February 15 as the deadline to apply for the Clem T. Hanson scholarship. Residents of Moline School District No. 40 are eligible to apply for the four year college scholarship based on scholarship, financial need and extracurricular activities. Students should contact their counseling office at Moline High School, Alleman High School or Black Hawk College for an application. The three Hanson scholarship award winners will be chosen by a local scholarship selection committee and notified of their selection by May 1, 2012. They will receive $1,500 annually for the next four years with an annual renewal based on satisfactory progress in their post-secondary education.

Since 1985, over 100 students have received the Hanson Scholarship Funds as a result of an endowment fund established through the generosity of Clem T. Hanson (1901-1985), a former Moline businessman and community leader. He was the founder of Hanson Advertising Agency in Moline and was a co-founder of HON Industries in Muscatine. Mr. Hanson also served as president of Moline Rotary in 1952 and was a volunteer for Boy Scouts, Arrowhead Ranch and United Way. The Clement T. Hanson Memorial Scholarship Fund was established with the Moline Foundation by his family, following the death of Mr. Hanson on July 17, 1985.

The Moline Foundation, founded in 1953, is a community foundation which provides grants to health, human services, education, community development, the arts and other charitable organizations which benefit the citizens of Moline and the surrounding area. For more information, contact Joy Boruff, Executive Director, at (309) 736-3800. The Moline Foundation receives and administers charitable gifts and has assets of approximately $16 million.

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A grants submission deadline has been announced by the Moline Community Foundation. Non-profit organizations are encouraged to apply if they serve the citizens of Moline and the surrounding region, including the Quad Cities.

All materials necessary to receive funds are due in The Moline Foundation offices by 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, January 31, 2012 or must be postmarked by or on Tuesday, January 13, 2012.

Any non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, including those who have never received Moline Foundation funding in the past, is welcome to apply.

An application should consist of eleven copies 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. Other important information about grant submission is available on The Moline Foundation's web site at www.molinefoundation.org.

The Moline Foundation offices are located at the Deere-Wiman House, 817 11th Avenue, Moline.

The Moline Foundation, founded in 1953, is a community foundation which provides grants to health, human services, education, workforce development, the arts and other charitable organizations which benefit the citizens of Moline and the surrounding area, including the Quad Cities region in both Iowa and Illinois. The Moline Foundation receives and administers charitable gifts and works with citizens to achieve their dreams to improve the community.

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A news conference held this morning at the East Point Metro Facility, 1201 14th Avenue, East Moline, Illinois announced the establishment of a new foundation for the community of East Moline.

Chairman of the newly formed East Moline Foundation, Doug Reynolds said, "I grew up, went to school and had my business in East Moline. I want to give back to the community. This can be accomplished by creating a foundation. Other communities have a foundation...now East Moline will have one too. We have many needs that need to be answered." The group also announced a Leadership Challenge Grant of $108,000 that will match all gifts made to the East Moline Foundation in the next year. The amount of the fund signifies the 108 year old history of the City of East Moline as it was established in 1903.

Co-founder Ben Ryan, Jr. noted, "Many loyal East Moline natives toil at their life's work only to  find that, when finally successful, no entity is available for promotional or  charitable gifts specifically directed to East Moline.  An East Moline  Foundation will alleviate this short coming and fill a need long overdue for a city of our history and size."

At this morning's news conference, Bob Baecke said, "During the many years which East Moline has been incorporated as a city, there has never been a foundation established for charitable gifts.  We now have that opportunity and we are hopeful that the citizens of East Moline will join with us in making the East Moline Foundation a success for the future of our city."

East Moline attorney, Bill Phares, noted, "East Moline has, for many years, lacked a permanent organization to independently evaluate community goals and needs. We have needed a way to solicit contributions to fund programs to achieve those goals and meet those needs. The East Moline Foundation will serve as this permanent organization for the citizens of East Moline.

The East Moline Foundation will be led by an initial Board of Bob Baecke, Bill Phares, Ben Ryan, Jr. and Doug Reynolds. Other citizens will be encouraged to join the work and leadership of the East Moline Foundation. Donors and volunteers should contact: William Phares, P.O. Box 457, East Moline, IL 61244-0457 (309) 796-0170

Leaders also acknowledged the partnership with The Moline Foundation as the East Moline Foundation will be formed as an affiliate fund with their neighboring community foundation to the west.

The Moline Foundation Board Chairman Jon Tunberg said, "It's a special day for East Moline and Moline and one that will influence lives in our communities for years to come."

As a charitable foundation, The East Moline Foundation will offer a range of charitable funds, allowing donors to advance a cause such as education or the environment, support an individual organization, provide flexible support for community needs or recommend individual grants. The East Moline Foundation will provide funding to health, human services, education, community, workforce and economic development development, the arts and other charitable organizations which benefit the citizens of East Moline and the surrounding area in the Illinois Quad Cities. The East Moline Foundation will receive and administer charitable gifts, grow an endowment fund, and handle additional funds to benefit donor wishes. It will also serve as a catalyst and convener to bring about solutions to problems affecting quality of life in the community.



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