$125619 awarded in spring Community Needs Grants – The MidWeek

Posted: Published on May 20th, 2020

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This spring, 25 local nonprofit and community organizations received $125,619 in support for a variety of programs and projects aimed at serving the needs of the community. Funding was made possible from donors to the DeKalb County Community Foundation and the power of endowment.

Available in the spring and fall each year, Community Needs Grants are available to eligible organizations in DeKalb County.

Applications align with five grant-making interest areas: Arts and Culture, Education, Community Development, Environment and Animal Welfare, and Health and Human Services. A grants committee composed of Community Foundation volunteer board members and staff reviews each application.

Grant recommendations receive final approval from the foundations board of directors.

Spring 2020 Community Needs Grants:

Barb City Manor Retirement Home: $1,000 to buy a point-of-service system and assist with remodeling a resale shop

Cor Cantiamo: $2,000 to buy music for public performances and youth outreach

DeKalb County Animal Welfare League: $3,300 to buy new cat condos

DeKalb County Community Gardens: $6,500 to support a farm-to-pantry program

DeKalb County Forest Preserve: $5,000 to build a field station classroom

DeKalb County Health Department: $7,053 to enhance community emergency preparedness

DeKalb County Youth Service Bureau Inc.: $6,000.00 to fund training in Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics

DeKalb Public Library: $5,000 to expand accessibility at the library

Epilepsy Advocacy Network: $2,200 to support a youth advocacy program

Fox Valley Family YMCA: $4,000 to provide parent resource materials and a library

Genoa-Kingston Community Unit School District 424: $2,000 to buy 3D prints for a STEM technology program

Hiawatha Community Unit School District 426: $5,000 to provide a maker space for students in technology, science, and art

Hiawatha Elementary School: $2,000 to provide a youth health program

Kirkland Public Library: $2,000 to assist with repair and enhancement of the Kirkland Public Library

Kishwaukee Water Reclamation District: $10,000 to enable a northern DeKalb sewer study

Milestone Inc.: $3,474 to buy ultrasonic surgery equipment

Northern Illinois Food Bank: $9,867 to assist with capacity building for food distribution throughout DeKalb County

Open Door Rehabilitation Center: $3,100 to buy a heavy-duty commercial washer and dryer set

Randys Rescue NFP: $1,500 to provide stall shelters

Sandwich Opera House (ARCH): $8,000 to assist with updating the restroom facilities

Sudden Cardiac-death Awareness Research Foundation: $3,000 to supply AEDs and CPR/AED use training

The Growing Place: $15,000 to restore and replace the parking lot

Village of Malta: $1,225 to help fund the creation of a mural

Village of Waterman: $7,400 to assist with the installation of a splash pad

Westminster Presbyterian Church: $10,000 to support a series of community dinners

One of several grant-making programs at the Foundation, Community Needs Grants receive funding through community impact funds, field of interest funds and donor-advised funds. Donations to any fund at the Community Foundation can be made online at dekalbccf.org/donate, or by mail to the DeKalb County Community Foundation, 475 DeKalb Ave., Sycamore, IL 60178.

For questions or information on grants, contact grants director Tiffany McQueen Lewis at 815-748-5383 or tiffany@dekalbccf.org.

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