The Rotary Club of North Scott now is accepting applications for its Community Impact Grants from not-for-profit organizations in need of funding for a project or program.
Two grants of up to $15,000 will be awarded to Quad Cities area 501(c)3 not-for-profit organizations. The recipients will be asked to provide updates and present a program on the project to the Rotary Club.
Although the club did not award grants for 2020-2021, past Community Impact Grants helped fund these projects:
- The Enrichment Garden at Neil Armstrong Elementary School in Parkview, Iowa. 2018-2019.
- Habitat for Humanity Quad Cities; a grant funded a portion of a home; 2019-2020.
The latest round of grants are expected to be awarded before June 20, 2022. Grants must be used by July 1, 2023.
Applications should be for projects or programs that will have a significant impact on populations served by the applicant organization as well as have a substantial impact on the Quad Cities community.
Organizations applying may be asked to participate in an interview with North Scott Rotary Impact Committee to provide more in-depth information about the proposed project.
For an impact grant application and more information, visit northscottrotary.org. All grants must be received by 5 p.m., Friday, May 20.
The Rotary Club of North Scott has been actively serving the Quad Cities area for more than 40 years. With 102 members who work and live throughout the region, the club is dedicated to helping youth and individuals with disabilities. It has raised thousands of dollars for the community throughout its history.