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Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
Advocate Agency - Safe Families PLUS
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
Chicago Commitment: Advancing Leadership Grant
John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation
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Community Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grants
Illinois Finance Authority
Communityworks Endowment Fund
Community Foundation of the Quincy Area
Who We Are & What We Do
On November 26, 1997, a small group of citizens with an abundance of enthusiasm embarked on a mission to secure the quality of life in our region now and forever. By yearend, they had a modest $1,050. Through commitment and vision, the Quincy Area Community Foundation expanded and grew to become the Community Foundation Serving West Central Illinois & Northeast Missouri.
Serving 12 counties on both sides of the Mississippi River, we operate as a bridge between our donors’ charitable visions and the nonprofit organizations that bring those visions to life.
Communityworks Endowment Fund
Communities in Illinois, Missouri, and across the country face challenges in early childhood education, workforce development, and land use and protection. However, many lack the resources to address and advance them. In 2003, the Grand Victoria Foundation (GVF) launched the Communityworks initiative to strengthen Illinois Community Foundations’ ability to do so.
After securing three rounds of support from GVF and leading a two-year effort to identify challenges and opportunities in these three target areas, your Community Foundation established its Communityworks Endowment Fund, which is open to 501(c)(3) organizations or units of government that advances workforce development, childcare, and early childhood education in Adams, Brown, Hancock, and Pike Counties, IL.
Meanwhile, the Community Foundation continues to evaluate changing needs and opportunities in these critical focus areas in order to make strategic, meaningful grants.
CommunityWorks Fund Priorities
ISSUE AREA 1
Early Childhood Education Long-Term Vision:
- To have a large pool of educated providers who see themselves as professionals who take advantage of the ongoing opportunities to grow in their field.
- To educate parents on the benefits and value of choosing quality child care.
- Increase revenue streams for child care providers over and above parent fees and raise value / respect for child care profession.
Early Childhood Education Short-term Vision:
- Improve the quality and quantity of the region’s child care settings.
Goals:
- Encourage providers to maintain and improve the quality of their child care programs.
- Increase community awareness of child care's impact on our communities.
- Strengthen the relationship and involvement between parents, providers, and employers.
- Improve provider retention in the child care field.
ISSUE AREA 2
Workforce Development Long-Term Vision:
- Ensure current and future workers are prepared with the skills needed to fill a variety of existing, expanding, and new employment opportunities that provide livable wages and benefits to ensure workforce sustainability.
Workforce Development Short-term Vision:
- Improve essential and technical skills in the region.
Goals:
- Identify high-priority workforce needs and individuals to help fill them.
- Increase access to and participation in skills training to fulfill high-priority workforce needs.
- Reduce barriers for individuals to enter the workforce.
- Provide supports for individuals to successfully remain in the workforce.
Educational Mentoring Program
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
Family Education & Support
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
Find Your Future (FYF) Program
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
Legal Assistance For Nonprofits
Chicago Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, Inc.
Multidisciplinary Education and Evaluation Consortium (MPEEC)
Illinois Department of Children and Family Services
Old National Bank Foundation Sponsorships
Old National Bank
Sun Club Sustainability Grant
Green Mountain Energy
IH: Envisioning Justice Grants for Organizations
Illinois Humanities Council Incorporated
230 Outpatient Fitness Restoration Grant
Illinois Department of Human Services: Division of Mental Health
Impact Fund Grants
The Impact Fund
Old National Bank Foundation Grants
Old National Bank
Charitable Trust Stabilization Fund Grant
Illinois Charitable Trust
Green Infrastructure Grant (IL)
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
Driving a Cleaner Illinois - Climate and Equitable Jobs Act EV Charging Round 3
Illinois Environmental Protection Agency
State and Community Highway Safety/National Priority Safety Program - Non-Enforcement Programs: Impaired Driving Prevention Program (IL)
Illinois Department of Transportation
Robert & Barbara Girouard Endowment
Community Foundation of the Quincy Area
Who We Are & What We Do
On November 26, 1997, a small group of citizens with an abundance of enthusiasm embarked on a mission to secure the quality of life in our region now and forever. By yearend, they had a modest $1,050. Through commitment and vision, the Quincy Area Community Foundation expanded and grew to become the Community Foundation Serving West Central Illinois & Northeast Missouri.
Serving 12 counties on both sides of the Mississippi River, we operate as a bridge between our donors’ charitable visions and the nonprofit organizations that bring those visions to life.
Robert & Barbara Girouard Endowment
About the Fund
Enlisting in the United States Air Force was one of the best decisions Robert (Bob) and Barbara (Barb) Girouard ever made. In fact, the two met at Iraklion Air Station in Crete, Greece and credit the military for creating an “avenue of success”.
“We have been so incredibly blessed. Serving in the Air Force gave us job opportunity, education and lifelong friends that we never imagined we would have growing up, so now we feel it is time to give something back,” said Barb.
When Bob and Barb were looking to make a difference in the community where they have spent their adult life, they decided to create an endowment fund at the Community Foundation to support veterans in West Central Illinois and Northeast Missouri by establishing the Robert and Barbara Girouard Endowment.
Grant Purpose
The Robert & Barbara Girouard Endowment provides financial support to postsecondary and vocational training institutions for the support of Veterans’ education. Grants may be used to provide financial assistance for honorably discharged Veterans, including tuition, books, fees, and related expenses for honorably discharged Veterans or for the support of educational or vocational training and programs offered to Veterans.
Chicago Commitment: Culture, Equity, and the Arts Grant
John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation
Carthage Community Improvement Fund
Community Foundation of the Quincy Area
Who We Are & What We Do
On November 26, 1997, a small group of citizens with an abundance of enthusiasm embarked on a mission to secure the quality of life in our region now and forever. By yearend, they had a modest $1,050. Through commitment and vision, the Quincy Area Community Foundation expanded and grew to become the Community Foundation Serving West Central Illinois & Northeast Missouri.
Serving 12 counties on both sides of the Mississippi River, we operate as a bridge between our donors’ charitable visions and the nonprofit organizations that bring those visions to life.
Carthage Community Improvement Fund
An anonymous donor stepped forward to establish a fund for Carthage.
“The fund is very general in scope, no restrictions on the type of Carthage-area benefit. The grants are not restricted to purely Carthage either and, in some cases, might go outside the boundaries of Carthage,” said the donor in a written statement to the Community Foundation.
This fund is a permanent endowment. Each year, a portion of the earnings from the fund is used to make grants and a portion is reinvested in the fund for continued growth, thus providing a permanent source of support for charitable causes in the community.
Grants Awarded
Grants will be awarded based on the recommendation of the donor advisor(s) with the approval of the Community Foundation board.
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Grant Availability
How common are grants in this category?
Common — grants in this category appear regularly across funding sources.
300+ Small grants for nonprofits in Illinois grants for nonprofits in the United States, from private foundations to corporations seeking to fund grants for nonprofits.
100+ Small grants for nonprofits in Illinois over $25K in average grant size
100+ Small grants for nonprofits in Illinois over $50K in average grant size
46 Small grants for nonprofits in Illinois supporting general operating expenses
200+ Small grants for nonprofits in Illinois supporting programs / projects
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2,000+ Grants on Instrumentl focused on Art & Culture
Grant Deadline Distribution
Over the past year, when are grant deadlines typically due for Small grants for Nonprofits in Illinois?
Most grants are due in the second quarter.
Typical Funding Amounts
What's the typical grant amount funded for Small Grants for Nonprofits in Illinois?
Grants are most commonly $117,500.
Average Grant Size
What's the typical amount funded for Illinois?
Grants are most commonly $88,640.
Total Number of Grants
What's the total number of grants in Small Grants for Nonprofits in Illinois year over year?
In 2024, funders in Illinois awarded a total of 52,092 grants.
2022 97,582
2023 97,805
2024 52,092
Top Grant Focus Areas
Among all the Small Grants for Nonprofits in Illinois given out in Illinois, the most popular focus areas that receive funding are Education, Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations, and Human Services.
1. Education
2. Philanthropy, Voluntarism & Grantmaking Foundations
3. Human Services
Funding Over Time
How is funding for Small Grants for Nonprofits in Illinois changing over time?
Funding has increased by -50.58%.
2022 $8,503,243,276
2023
$9,316,300,812
9.56%
2024
$4,603,961,736
-50.58%
Illinois Counties That Receive the Most Funding
How does grant funding vary by county?
Cook County, Lake County, and Dupage County receive the most funding.
| County | Total Grant Funding in 2024 |
|---|---|
| Cook County | $2,966,362,516 |
| Lake County | $303,951,040 |
| Dupage County | $167,485,104 |
| Peoria County | $117,708,294 |
| Sangamon County | $117,672,386 |