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Grant Number Organization Name Year Code Amount Awarded (Page 1 of 98) Generated 07/01/2019 11:08:29 Grant Year Amount Organization Name Project Name Number Code Awarded 65 NOAH'S ARK COMMUNITY COFFEE HOUSE 4 $12,000.00 Neighborhood Advocacy Movement (1) 65 NOAH'S ARK COMMUNITY COFFEE HOUSE 5 $23,000.00 Neighborhood Advocacy Movement II 89 Bettendorf Park Band Foundstion 2 $6,500.00 Park Band Equipment 86 LECLAIRE YOUTH BASEBALL INC 3 $15,000.00 Field Improvement 16 LECLAIRE YOUTH BASEBALL INC 94 $1,500.00 Upgrade & Repair Baseball Field 604 WESTERN ILLINOIS AREA AGENCY ON AGING 96 $5,000.00 Quad City Senior Olympics 119 WESTERN ILLINOIS AREA AGENCY ON AGING 97 $5,000.00 Quad City Senior Olympics (2) 16 WESTERN ILLINOIS AREA AGENCY ON AGING 5 $3,000.00 RSVP - Upgrading of Sr. Choir Bells Encouraging the physical development of students: New playground at 047 Lourdes Catholic School 19 $10,000.00 Lourdes Catholic School 7 EAST DAVENPORT PONY LEAGUE 94 $2,000.00 Garfield Park Dugout Repairs 58 Alternatives (for the Older Adult, Inc.) 5 $1,900.00 Tools for Caregiving 48 Alternatives (for the Older Adult, Inc.) 8 $120.00 Tea For Two Fundraiser 046 Alternatives (for the Older Adult, Inc.) 18 $127,500.00 QCON HUB 65 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 7 $10,000.00 Movie: When Farmers Were Heroes 85 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 9 $15,000.00 The Andersonville of the North 17 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 12 $15,000.00 Video: The Forgotten Explorer 29 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 14 $10,000.00 East Meets West: The First RR Bridge 16 LIGHTS! RIVER! ACTION! FOUNDATION 91 $10,000.00 Centennial Bridge Lights Maintenance 341 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 95 $3,000.00 Volunteer Training 705 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 96 $5,800.00 Computer System Upgrade 218 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 97 $6,500.00 Van 812 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 97 $3,000.00 Computer Hardware & Software 364 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 98 $15,000.00 KARE Training for Jr High Kids 39 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 20 $25,000.00 Red Cross Facility 83 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 2 $10,000.00 Red Cross Mission-Driven Priority Needs 92 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 3 $11,400.00 Responsible Choices Program 57 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 4 $10,000.00 Together We Prepare 70 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 5 $10,000.00 Training and Support 72 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 6 $5,900.00 Community Health & Safety Preparedness 23 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 7 $6,800.00 Gap Funding for Disaster Relief 45 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 8 $20,000.00 Capacity Building: Staff 19 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 9 $7,400.00 Youth Disaster Preparedness Programs 48 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 12 $15,000.00 Youth Safety Program 80 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 12 $12,000.00 Challenge Match 77 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 16 $15,000.00 Challenge Grant 33 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 8 $300.00 Rajun Cajun Fest 093 Underwear Because We Care 17 $3,000.00 Underwear Because We Care 84 FREEDOM HOME MINISTRIES 16 $10,000.00 Home Renovation 47 Hilltop Campus Village Corporation 11 $20,000.00 Village Streetscaping 77 Hilltop Campus Village Corporation 12 $20,000.00 Perry Hill Lighting 36 Hilltop Campus Village Corporation 12 $3,500.00 Hilltop Plaza Beautification 13 Hilltop Campus Village Corporation 13 $20,000.00 Permeable Parking Lot 14 Hilltop Campus Village Corporation 14 $15,000.00 Lighting the Corridor (Page 2 of 98) Generated 07/01/2019 11:08:29 Grant Year Amount Organization Name Project Name Number Code Awarded 5665 HilltopNOAH'S Campus ARK COMMUNITY Village Corporation COFFEE HOUSE 154 $10,000.00$12,000.00 LightingNeighborhood 7th St Advocacy Corridor Movement (1) 5665 HilltopNOAH'S Campus ARK COMMUNITY Village Corporation COFFEE HOUSE 165 $12,000.00$23,000.00 StreetNeighborhood Lighting Advocacy for 1400 BlockMovement of Harrison II 2589 HilltopBettendorf Campus Park BandVillage Foundstion Corporation 172 $12,500.00$6,500.00 LightingPark Band on Equipment 6th & Perry St 2386 HilltopLECLAIRE Campus YOUTH Village BASEBALL Corporation INC 113 $15,000.00$750.00 OctoberField Improvement Festival 316 HilltopLECLAIRE Campus YOUTH Village BASEBALL Corporation INC 1694 $1,500.00$640.00 BoundaryUpgrade & Signage Repair Baseball Field 019604 HilltopWESTERN Campus ILLINOIS Village AREA Corporation AGENCY ON AGING 1796 $7,500.00$5,000.00 StreetQuad CityLights Senior on 6th Olympics Street and Perry Street 032119 HilltopWESTERN Campus ILLINOIS Village AREA Corporation AGENCY ON AGING 1897 $9,000.00$5,000.00 LightQuad the City Hilltop Senior - 12thOlympics and Brady (2) 01816 HilltopWESTERN Campus ILLINOIS Village AREA Corporation AGENCY ON AGING 185 $15,000.00$3,000.00 12thRSVP Street - Upgrading Lighting ofLinkage Sr. Choir Bells 40 ST. ALBANS CHURCH 14 $1,500.00 UnderwearEncouraging Because the physical We Caredevelopment of students: New playground at 047 Lourdes Catholic School 19 $10,000.00 Lourdes Catholic School 258 DAVENPORT, CITY OF/PUBLIC WORKS 95 $20,000.00 Restoration/Landscaping - Front of City Hall 7 EAST DAVENPORT PONY LEAGUE 94 $2,000.00 Garfield Park Dugout Repairs 222 AMERICAN LEGION POST #353 99 $10,000.00 Air-Condition Hall in Dixon 58 Alternatives (for the Older Adult, Inc.) 5 $1,900.00 Tools for Caregiving 22 QC LODGING ASSOCIATION 12 $15,000.00 Invest in Your Hometown 48 Alternatives (for the Older Adult, Inc.) 8 $120.00 Tea For Two Fundraiser 23 Project Renewal 97 $5,000.00 Landscaping 046 Alternatives (for the Older Adult, Inc.) 18 $127,500.00 QCON HUB 159 Project Renewal 99 $3,000.00 Brick Walkway Renovation 65 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 7 $10,000.00 Movie: When Farmers Were Heroes 196 Project Renewal 20 $2,006.00 Tree Trimming 85 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 9 $15,000.00 The Andersonville of the North 73 Project Renewal 1 $7,000.00 Computer Lab Expansion 17 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 12 $15,000.00 Video: The Forgotten Explorer 58 Project Renewal 3 $2,500.00 Fundraising &30th Anniversary Promotional Mat 29 HERITAGE DOCUMENTARIES, INC. 14 $10,000.00 East Meets West: The First RR Bridge 68 Project Renewal 3 $3,500.00 Youth Technology Project 16 LIGHTS! RIVER! ACTION! FOUNDATION 91 $10,000.00 Centennial Bridge Lights Maintenance 71 Project Renewal 5 $10,000.00 Playground Fall Protection System 341 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 95 $3,000.00 Volunteer Training 42 Project Renewal 9 $5,000.00 Heating and Cooling Efficiency 705 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 96 $5,800.00 Computer System Upgrade 52 Project Renewal 12 $3,000.00 Energy Efficiency Updates 218 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 97 $6,500.00 Van 6 Project Renewal 16 $6,245.00 Computer Updates 812 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 97 $3,000.00 Computer Hardware & Software 304 Project Renewal 93 $13,000.00 Life Skills Program 364 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 98 $15,000.00 KARE Training for Jr High Kids 117 Project Renewal 5 $2,000.00 Carpeting 39 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 20 $25,000.00 Red Cross Facility 18 Project Renewal 7 $1,000.00 Electronic Equipment.. - after School program 83 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 2 $10,000.00 Red Cross Mission-Driven Priority Needs 26 Project Renewal 7 $900.00 New Furnishings 92 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 3 $11,400.00 Responsible Choices Program 29 Project Renewal 10 $1,300.00 Maintenance Expenses 57 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 4 $10,000.00 Together We Prepare 5 Project Renewal 95 $1,000.00 Kitchen Repairs & Upgrades 70 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 5 $10,000.00 Training and Support 028 Project Renewal 19 $8,900.00 Project Renewal Futures Group Program Funding 72 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 6 $5,900.00 Community Health & Safety Preparedness 20 QC SPORTS COMMISSION 14 $7,000.00 ACS 8-Ball Pool Championships 23 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 7 $6,800.00 Gap Funding for Disaster Relief 39 MISS IOWA SCHOLARSHIP MGT. CORP. 6 $10,000.00 Iowa's Got Talent:Statewide Talent Search 45 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 8 $20,000.00 Capacity Building: Staff 75 MISS IOWA SCHOLARSHIP MGT. CORP. 6 $18,000.00 Scholarship Program+Downtown Davenport 19 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 9 $7,400.00 Youth Disaster Preparedness Programs 80 MISS IOWA SCHOLARSHIP MGT. CORP. 12 $25,000.00 Miss Iowa Pageant 48 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 12 $15,000.00 Youth Safety Program 90 MISS IOWA SCHOLARSHIP MGT. CORP. 12 $20,000.00 Miss Iowa Pageant Expenses 80 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 12 $12,000.00 Challenge Match 7 MISS IOWA SCHOLARSHIP MGT. CORP. 21 $2,400.00 Miss Iowa Platform Enhancements 77 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 16 $15,000.00 Challenge Grant 057 100 Black Men Quad Cities,Inc 17 $8,000.00 100 Black Men Quad Cities, Inc. "Stanley Moore Mentoring Program" 33 AMERICAN RED CROSS QC CHAPTER 8 $300.00 Rajun Cajun Fest 008 100 Black Men Quad Cities,Inc 18 $8,000.00 100 Black Men Quad Cities, Inc. "Stanley Moore Mentoring Program" 093 Underwear Because We Care 17 $3,000.00 Underwear Because We Care 506 TOBY FOUNDATION INC 93 $12,500.00 Yankee Robinson Project 84 FREEDOM HOME MINISTRIES 16 $10,000.00 Home Renovation 57 QC THEATRE WORKSHOP INC 16 $6,500.00 Underwrite original play on human trafficking 47 Hilltop Campus Village Corporation 11 $20,000.00 Village Streetscaping PLEASANT VALLEY EDUCATIONAL 301 95 $30,000.00 Multimedia Technology for PV Schools 77 FOUNDATIONHilltop Campus Village Corporation 12 $20,000.00 Perry Hill Lighting 36 NIABIHilltop ZOOCampus ROCK Village ISLAND Corporation CO FOREST 12 $3,500.00 Hilltop Plaza Beautification 293 95 $2,000.00 Yahoo Zoo PRESERVE DIST 13 Hilltop Campus Village Corporation 13 $20,000.00 Permeable Parking Lot NIABI ZOO ROCK ISLAND CO FOREST 205 20 $3,000.00 Kohler Education Center 14 PRESERVEHilltop Campus DIST Village Corporation
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