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1 Community Grants Photo Album 2017 Cycle Two Grant Funding & Big Check Presentations
2 Community Grants by State 2017 Cycle Two 184 Grant Applications Received 50 Grants $113, Grants $194, Grant Requests Funded $307,899 Awarded to Communities 2
3 We focus our giving on three areas of community need Cycle Two Helping Families 54 Grants $104,949 Education 49 Grants $164,200 Environment 15 Grants $38,750 Linn-Mar School Foundation Caring Pregnancy Center Portage County Literacy Council 3
4 Within each focus area, we direct our giving to specific interests Cycle Two Focus Area & Interests Grant Totals Helping Families $ 104,949 After School, Summer Programs $ 2,000 Clothing, Household Needs $ 6,000 Disaster Preparedness & Relief $ 5,000 Domestic/Child Abuse $ 6,000 Education/Instruction $ 11,000 Food, Nutrition $ 27,500 Housing, Shelter $ 25,000 Playgrounds $ 12,449 Respite Care $ 10,000 Education $ 164,200 Agriculture $ 4,450 College Readiness $ 12,500 Education/Instruction $ 23,000 STEM $ 34,800 Workforce Development $ 63,500 Youth Development, Mentoring $ 25,950 Environment $ 38,750 Education/Instruction $ 27,500 Environmental Conservation $ 5,500 Park Updates $ 2,250 Trail Projects $ 3,500 Grand Total $ 307,899 SAE International 4
5 2017 Total Community Grants 2017 Cycles One and Two Helping Families $285,314 Education $414,123 Environment $90,346 $789,783 New Hope Pregnancy Center of Sheboygan The Learning Center of Southwest Iowa 5
6 Helping Families - Iowa Adopt-A-Family DBA Local Foods Connection $ 2,500 American Red Cross $ 5,000 Caring Pregnancy Center $ 1,000 Cedar Valley Friends of the Family, Inc. $ 2,500 City of State Center $ 1,949 City of Superior $ 1,000 City of Vinton $ 1,000 City of What Cheer $ 1,000 Dubuque Rescue Mission $ 2,500 Dubuque Visiting Nurse Association $ 1,500 Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity $ 2,500 Habitat for Humanity of Marion County, Inc. $ 2,500 HD Youth Center $ 2,500 Hoerner Young Mens Christian Association of Keokuk Iowa Inc $ 1,000 Horizons, A Family Service Alliance $ 5,000 Iowa Valley Habitat for Humanity $ 2,500 Kiwanis Club of Knoxville $ 1,000 LaMotte Area Advancement, Inc $ 1,000 Leon Public Library $ 500 Opening Doors $ 2,500 The Arc of Jefferson & Nearby Counties $ 1,000 Young Womens Christian Association $ 2,500 Habitat for Humanity of Marion County, Inc. 6
7 Helping Families - Wisconsin Blessings in a Backpack - DeForest $ 750 Blessings in a Backpack - Poynette $ 750 Briarpatch Youth Services, Incorporated $ 1,000 Brooklyn Elementary School PTO $ 1,000 Caritas, Inc. $ 2,500 Catholic Charities of the Diocese of La Crosse, Inc. $ 1,500 City of Mineral Point $ 1,000 City of Portage $ 2,500 Clothes for Kids, Inc. $ 1,500 Community Sharing Pantry, Inc. $ 2,000 Couleecap, Inc $ 1,500 Covey Inc $ 2,500 Domestic Abuse Intervention Services $ 3,000 Easter Seals Wisconsin, Inc $ 2,500 Families First of Monroe County, Inc $ 1,500 Family Service of Sheboygan, Inc. $ 2,500 Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin $ 5,000 Gio's Garden, Inc $ 2,000 Habitat for Humanity of Wisconsin River Area $ 2,000 John E. Alexander South Wood County YMCA, Inc $ 2,000 Literacy Network $ 3,000 MOM (MIddleton Outreach Ministry) $ 2,500 New Hope Pregnancy Center of Sheboygan, Inc. $ 1,500 Partners for Community Development, Inc. $ 2,000 Pillar & Vine INC $ 1,000 Portage County Literacy Council $ 1,000 Sharing Center Inc. $ 2,500 Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization $ 2,000 The Arc of Fond du Lac $ 1,000 The Miracle League of Fond du Lac $ 1,000 University of Wisconsin Hospitals and Clinics $ 2,000 Walworth County Literacy Council $ 2,000 Middleton Outreach Ministry Family Service of Sheboygan, Inc. 7
8 Education - Iowa Big Brothers Big Sisters of Cedar Rapids & East Central Iowa $ 4,800 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Clinton $ 2,500 Boys and Girls Club of Cedar Rapids $ 2,500 Camp Foster Young Mens Christian Assocation, Inc. $ 2,000 Cedar Rapids Community School District Foundation $ 3,500 City of Mason City $ 1,400 FRC Team Neutrino 4-H $ 1,500 Friends of the Drake Public Library $ 2,000 Iowa Agriculture Literacy Foundation $ 2,500 Iowa Children's Museum $ 5,000 Iowa JAG $ 5,000 Linn-Mar School Foundation $ 3,500 Maharishi School $ 1,250 Mason City Public Library $ 2,000 Mid-Iowa Community Action, Inc. $ 3,000 Midwest Lumber Museum $ 1,000 Swisher Community Library $ 1,500 Tanager Place $ 2,500 The Homestead 1839 $ 1,000 The Learning Center of Southwest Iowa $ 700 Wilson Memorial Library $ 600 The Homestead
9 Education - Wisconsin 9 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin Inc. $ 2,000 Boys & Girls Club of Fond du Lac $ 2,500 Boys & Girls Club of Janesville $ 2,000 Boys & Girls Club of Portage County $ 2,000 Boys and Girls Club of Dane County $ 5,000 Children's Advisory Board Crawford County $ 750 Children's Dyslexia Center - Madison $ 1,800 Envision Greater Fond du Lac Foundation $ 2,000 Families and Schools Together, Inc. $ 3,500 Food Faith and Farming Nerwork Inc $ 1,250 Friends of the Brickl Memorial Library $ 500 Greater Madison Chamber of Commerce Foundation $ 5,000 KANDU Industries Inc. $ 3,000 Leadership Development Academy of Rock County $ 1,000 Madison Public Library Foundation $ 4,950 Operation Fresh Start, Inc. $ 3,500 Randolph Cambria-Friesland FFA $ 1,200 SAE International $ 2,500 School District of Milton $ 1,000 Simpson Street Free Press, Inc. $ 3,000 Students & Leaders Net Inc. $ 2,500 The Kids' Ranch $ 1,500 University of Wisconsin - Platteville Foundation $ 1,500 Urban League of Greater Madison, Inc. $ 50,000 Wisconsin Foundation & Alumni Association $ 10,000 Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Wisconsin, Inc. Madison Public Library Foundation
10 Environment - Iowa City of Tama $ 1,000 Clarke County $ 1,250 Corridor Metropolitan Planning Organization $ 3,500 Dubuque Audubon Society $ 1,000 Dubuque County Historical Society $ 5,000 Iowa Public Television Foundation $ 5,000 Upper Iowa River Alliance $ 2,500 Corridor Metropolitan Planning Organization Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin Environment - Wisconsin City of Princeton $ 1,000 Ferry Bluff Eagle Council $ 3,000 Friends of MacKenzie Environmental Center, Inc. $ 1,500 Friends of Welty Environmental Center $ 1,500 Gathering Waters, Inc $ 3,000 Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin $ 5,000 Urban Tree Alliance $ 2,000 Yahara Pride Farms, Inc. $ 2,500 10
11 More Big Checks Leon Public Library Urban League of Greater Madison Cedar Rapids Community School Foundation Boys and Girls Club of Portage County 11
12 More Big Checks Mason City Youth Task Force Operation Fresh Start KANDU Industries, Inc. 12
13 More Big Checks Leadership Development Academy of Rock County YMCA of the Okobojis Families & Schools Together 13
14 More Big Checks Greater Des Moines Habitat for Humanity Sheboygan County Interfaith Organization Hoerner YMCA Domestic Abuse Intervention Services 14
15 More Big Checks Iowa Valley Habitat for Humanity Partners for Community Development Simpson Street Free Press 15
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